A Conversation with Clint Black Metrowny.com And Steve Wariner co-wrote “Drinkin' Songs & other Logic.” Have you worked with Steve before? BLACK: Yes, many times. Steve and I are good friends. We wrote “Been There” together which was a hit for me, and “Nothin' But The Taillights.
Today in History - May 25 mysask.com (press release) In 2010, country music's greatest pickers - Brad Paisley, Vince Gill, Steve Wariner and Ricky Skaggs - kicked off the Grand Ole Opry's month-long 85th birthday celebration with an all-star jam. The night took on added significance as Opry officials ...
Vince Gill: 'I have been shown the door' Tulsa World (blog) ... since his 1979 breakthrough, and won as many Grammy awards, most recently in 2008 for his role in the Best Country Instrumental Performance (with Brad Paisley, James Burton, John Jorgenson, Albert Lee, Brent Mason, Redd Volkaert and Steve Wariner).
Bluebird on the Mountain series launches new season May 19 Vanderbilt University News In the ensuing years, Collin Raye (“In This Life”), Bonnie Raitt (“I Can't Make You Love Me” [co-written with Mike Reid]), David Ball (“Thinkin' Problem”) and Keith Urban (“Where the Blacktop Ends” [co-written with Steve Wariner]) are among the dozens ...
Country Calendar MAY 15 CJDC (blog) The same night, Steve Wariner invited Terri Clark to become the Opry's newest member. Singer-songwriter June Carter Cash, wife of Johnny Cash and a member of the Carter Family, died in 2003. Ricky Skaggs joined the Grand Ole Opry in 1982.
PASA's big weekend begins Friday The INDsider In 14 trips to the Top Ten with hits he has written or co-written, including recordings by Kathy Mattea, Steve Wariner, Crystal Gayle, Guy Clark, and Ray Charles, eight have become No. 1 singles. PASA's Singer + Songwriter Series was the idea of Shanna ...
Jacob's Ladder: The Hand That Rocks The Cradle Madison County Carrier One of my favorite songs of all times is “The Hand That Rocks the Cradle,” which was sung by Steve Wariner and Glen Campbell. Let us always remember “the hand that rocks the cradle rules the world.”