“The U.S. Marine veteran with the killer voice…”
– Tricia Despres, Taste Of Country
Music video exclusively premiered by Taste Of Country Monday; with network TV airings set with The Country Network, The Heartland Network, and more
Appeared on WBKO-TV’s “Midday Live” to chat about the live shot music video with Warner’s fans at Spillway Bar & Grill in Bowling Green, Kentucky
Hailed by Rolling Stone for helping bring Nashville to Las Vegas for his Life Is Beautiful Music Festival performance
Available in N.Y.C. for Veteran’s Day & Marine Corps Birthday, November 9-11
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (Sept. 19, 2022) – Country singer-songwriter and U.S. Marine veteran Adam Warner continues rolling out new music from his forthcoming new album, What We’re Known For, slated for a December 16 release by Sunday Supper Records and The Orchard.
On the album’s fifth track “One Drunk,” available everywhere September 23 [orcd.co/gmv3r04], Warner takes a purely southern rock song and turns into his own on-brand honky tonk jam complete with it’s own signature line dance created by Kentucky native and former Tennessee Titans cheerleader Brooke Bailey Abner.
“One Drunk is such a fun song to perform live,” Warner said. “No matter where we play that song, it always ends up starting a line dance!”
The new song and video was exclusively premiered by Taste of Country today, ahead of the official September 23 release on the digital streaming platforms, and the Sept. 30 video release on Adam’s YouTube channel, followed by nationwide OTA & streaming TV network airings with The Country Network, The Heartland Network and others.
Adam made a call-out to his fans and the general public to come and participate in his music video shoot on a recent TV interview on WBKO-TV’s “Midday Live.” Adam and his band then live-shot the music video during a tour stop at Bowling Green, Kentucky’s Spillway Bar & Grill, to a packed house.
In the video, Abner leads on her signature dance and backed by former Tennessee Titan Cheerleaders Julia Nicholson Bedwell, Stephanie Nicole Longo, and Stacie Kinder, who melds the line dance into the story of that one drunk guy which many bars and honky tonks alway seems to have on any given night. Jacob Glass portrays the one drunk guy, who also haphazardly joins in on the dance.
“The One Drunk video was my second time getting to work with the beautiful Tennessee Titans cheerleaders,” Adam continued. “I really love the line dance that Brooke Bailey Abner created for this song! It just really brings out the natural fun this song always seems to spark when I play it out live!”
Warner picked up his first praise from Rolling Stone for a recent live performance of “One Drunk” during the Life Is Beautiful Music Festival in Las Vegas, where he performed as part of the Western Country Club along with Tenille Arts, Tanner Adell & Jordan Harvey.
Music from What We’re Known For has been featured by People Magazine, Forbes, Cowboys & Indians, RFD-TV, Newsmax, and is the follow-up album to Warner’s Big Storm (2021), which contained fan favorites “4 Square Miles,” “That’s How You Know You’re Livin’” and “SemperFi,” featuring Trace Adkins.
Single name: “One Drunk”
Audio release date: Sept. 23, 2022
Video release date: Sept. 30, 2022
Pre-save/Buy/Listen: orcd.co/gmv3r04
Songwriters: John Caldwell, Mark Addison Chandler, Davis Corley
ISRC#: QM4TX2232324
Album name: What We’re Known For
Record label: Sunday Supper Records / The Orchard
Audio produced by: Daniel Dennis
Video director: Karl Weidmann, Josh Mendez with Southern Cabin Films
What We’re Known For Track Listing & Songwriters:
- What We’re Known For (Mark Addison Chandler, Matt Williams)
- Catchin’ Hell (Adam Warner, Mark Addison Chandler, Davis Corley, Josh Gallagher)
- Lost In A Country Song (Barrett Baber, John Caldwell, Mark Addison Chandler, Taylor Goyette)
- Split A Beer (Adam Warner, Mark Addison Chandler, Josh Gallagher, Taylor Goyette)
- One Drunk (John Caldwell, Mark Addison Chandler, Davis Corley)
- Reason To Redneck (John Caldwell, Mark Addison Chandler, Davis Corley, Dawson Edwards)
- Got Started (Adam Warner, Mark Addison Chandler, Lewis Brice, Josh Gallagher)
- Like Daddy Did (Adam Warner, Smith Curry, Steven Nix)
- First Face (Adam Warner, Mark Addison Chandler, Lewis Brice, Josh Gallagher)
- Granny’s Lincoln (Adam Warner, Mark Addison Chandler, Davis Corley, Josh Gallagher)
- Long Haired Country Boy (Charlie Daniels)
- Goodbye Hometown (Trafton Harvey, Quinn Loggins, Joe Doyle)
Upcoming Show Dates:
OCT 08 – Music for Veterans @ Urban Cantina / Nashville, Tenn.
NOV 9-11 – TBA / New York City, N.Y.
JAN 09-14 – Million Dollar Cowboy Bar / Jackson, Wyo.
*For Adam’s most up-to-date tour schedule, follow on BandsInTown or visit AdamWarnerIsCountry.com
About Adam Warner:
Adam Warner brings a big sound from a small town swagger to the country scene; fusing his timeless drawl with the infectious ‘take it or leave it’ energy of rock n roll, Warner has mastered the art of a good time. After proudly serving in the United States Marines, Adam Warner crafted his country rock catalog in Nashville, Tennessee–with singles like “Catchin’ Hell” and “Long Haired Country Boy” and more in the pipeline for 2022, every aspect of his brand bleeds red, white and blue. A self-proclaimed bad influence, Warner has learned not to take himself too seriously, and his music offers his audience a chance to do the same.
Despite his rowdy bravado, Adam Warner still honors the best of country’s time honored traditions with songs like “Someone God Can Use,” which he humbly performed at the legendary Grand Ole Opry House. With influences extending across decades of musical icons, Warner has shared the stage with some of his biggest heroes, including Lee Brice, Jamey Johnson, Jerrod Niemann, American Young, Midland, Trace Adkins, Neil McCoy, Rhonda Vincent and Darrell Singletary. Having already celebrated a multitude of career highs, Warner has become ingrained in the country music community with releases like “Semper Fi” featuring Trace Adkins, which pays homage to active and former military, along with the 2018 Tennessee Titans anthem “Welcome to the South”–played at every home game at Nissan Stadium.
Adam Warner’s music mimics the philosophy in which he lives his life by. “Do what you love and love what you do,” he asserts, “there’s no restart button. One of the greatest things about music is that it lives forever, my songs will be around long after I’m gone. But while I’m here, I want to help people live in the moment. At the end of the day, if I can play a part in one person’s good day, if I can make some laugh, cry or feel something, I know I’ve done my job as an artist.” The best of Adam Warner is yet to come–stay tuned for upcoming tour dates and high-octane releases that’ll set the soundtrack for 2022.
# # #
Video Teaser Assets:
[Video teaser: View/Download Vimeo or YouTube]
Photo/Art Downloads: