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Adam Warner and Band Roll Out "What We Are Known For" in Nashville

by Rich and Laura Lynch

Rising country music star Adam Warner and his five-piece band made a stop at The Local in Nashville on December 07, 2022 to drop some new tracks on his faithful fans as part of a private, industry focused pre-release party for his forthcoming new album What We're Known For.


Adam Warner showed just where he is coming from in Nashville.

Adam and Co. immediately got to work presenting a 9-song set that let folks in attendance know exactly "Where I'm Coming From" and "What We Are Known For" via these two songs that just happened to open and close the showcase at the popular music club just off of West End Avenue.

What we learned is that Warner is a sensitive redneck, truly rooted in farm family values who likes to rock and raise a little hell along the way. "The Farmer" paid homage to his family business and the nation's finest who work the land. "Split A Beer" was a personal memory about the last hang the singer-songwriter originally from Illinois had with his grandfather while "Reason To Redneck" was reason enough just to walk in the door. Well, that and Warner's band sounded ready for the country arena rock circuit with two lead guitars and a road ready rhythm section.


The Adam Warner Band impressed with a big country arena rock sound.

Music from What We're Known For has already been featured by People Magazine, Taste of Country, Forbes, Cowboys & Indians, RFD-TV, Newsmax, CMT.com and more. It's the follow-up album to Big Storm (2021), which contained fan favorites "4 Square Miles," "That's How You Know You're Livin'" and "SemperFi," featuring Trace Adkins - proving the undeniable fact that this former marine is gaining substantial ground in his new chosen field of expertise.

SETLIST: Where I'm Coming From | The Farmer | Cowboy Crazy | Back When | Lost In A Country Song | Split A Beer | Catchin' Hell | Reason To Redneck | What We Are Known For


The Local - come a stranger and leave a local and possibly an Adam Warner fan, too!

Related Links: For more information on ADAM WARNER and the other organizations mentioned please visit the following links - Adam Warner | The Local


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