- Birthday: December 25, 1954
- Albums: Steve Wariner (1982), Midnight Fire (1983), One Good Night Deserves Another (1985), Life’s Highway (1985), It’s a Crazy World (1987), I Should Be with You (1988), I Got Dreams (1989), Laredo (1990), I Am Ready (1991), Drive (1993), No More Mr. Nice Guy (1996), Burnin’ the Roadhouse Down (1998), Two Teardrops (1999), Faith in You (2000), Steal Another Day (2003), This Real Life (2005), My Tribute to Chet Atkins (2009), Guitar Laboratory (2011), It Ain’t All Bad (2013), All Over the Map (2016), Feels Like Christmas Time (2021)
- No. 1 Hits: “All Roads Lead to You” (1981), “Some Fools Never Learn” (1985), “You Can Dream of Me” (1985), “Life’s Highway” (1986), “Small Town Girl” (1986), “The Weekend” (1987), “Lynda” (1987), “Where Did I Go Wrong” (1989), “I Got Dreams” (1989), “What If I Said” with Anita Cochran (1997)
- Required Reading: Country Music Memories: Steve Wariner Joins the Grand Ole Opry
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