Wariner to be Celebrated May 8 During Circle’s Livestream of The Grand Ole Opry
and May 11 at Opry House
NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Few have attained the achievements of multi-GRAMMY®, CMA and ACM Award-winning performer Steve Wariner, and this Saturday, May 8 and Tuesday, May 11 the singer/songwriter/
This Saturday, May 8 Circle will honor his 25th anniversary during the livestream. The Grand Ole Opry will also celebrate Wariner at the Opry House on Tuesday, May 11, the official anniversary date.
“Seems like only yesterday I was with my family being inducted as the newest member of the world-famous Grand Ole Opry! Still humbled and honored to be part of this great family for 25 years! Let’s celebrate!” shared Wariner.
Wariner’s path to the hallowed circle began when he started playing guitar professionally as Dottie West’s bass player when the Opry was being held at the Ryman Auditorium. One night while performing in an Indianapolis club, Country Music Hall of Fame member, Dottie West, happened to be there and spotted the talented teenager. West convinced the 17-year-old to make the bold move from Indiana to Music City to join her band. Upon accepting the offer, Wariner played bass for three years with her and eventually signed to Dottie’s publishing company as a songwriter. After he left Dottie’s organization, Wariner toured and recorded with Grand Ole Opry star Bob Luman. In the 70’s, Wariner’s life and career forever changed when he connected with his idol and guitar extraordinaire Chet Atkins through guitar virtuoso Paul Yandell. Atkins signed him to his first recording contract at RCA Records in 1977 and eventually hired Wariner to play bass in his band.
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