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Adam Warner TALKS Grand Ole Opry, Trace Atkins & Songwriting | JTWJE Episode 391

Adam Warner TALKS Grand Ole Opry, Trace Atkins & Songwriting | JTWJE Episode 391

Update: 2025-10-13
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It is a pleasure to welcome country music singer Adam Warner to The Jake’s Take with Jacob Elyachar Podcast.

Country music’s breakout artist has learned not to take himself too seriously, and his music gives his audience permission to do the same. With standout releases like 4 Square Miles,” which reached #1 on The Country Network’s Video Countdown, and Semper Fi” featuring Trace Adkins, a tribute to active and former military that was named Independent Country Music Song of the Year, Warner has carved out a place of honor in the genre. His high-energy anthem “Welcome to the South,” even became a game-day staple at Tennessee Titans home games in Nissan Stadium.

In 2022, Adam Warner released the acclaimed album What We’re Known For, earning rave reviews from the industry. The 12-track project featured fan favorites such as Catchin’ Hell,” “Reason to Redneck,” “One Drunk,” “Split A Beer,” “Lost In A Country Song,” a powerful remake of the classic “Long Haired Country Boy,” and the title track What We’re Known For.” 2023 brought even more momentum, highlighted by the heartfelt re-release of First Face”, a tribute to Warner’s wife, Megan, and their first child, Rivers Paige. In 2024, Warner continued to deliver hits with a steady stream of new singles and milestone performances, including his debut appearances at both CMA Fest and the iconic Country Thunder festival in Twin Lakes, Wisconsin.

2025 is already shaping up to be a milestone year for the Nashville authentic country music sensation, marked by the release of his most dynamic project yet. His 12-song album Where I’m Coming From, released in May, features streaming favorites like The People”, a patriotic salute to everyday Americans, along with The Farmer,” “Back When,” “Outlaws Baby,” and “Do Country” featuring Nate Kenyon. The project also highlights Most of This Town” and three distinct versions of Bridge I’d Love To Burn” – including the original, a club mix, and a mandolin mix featuring rising bluegrass phenom Wyatt Ellis. Having just lit up the stage at Summerfest, up next, fans can expect to see the Marine-turned-country sensation’s music philosophy brought to life at The Hoofbeat Festival, the legendary Eddie’s Attic in Decatur, GA, and at various clubs, venues, and festivals throughout the United States.   

On this edition of The Jake’s Take with Jacob Elyachar Podcast, Adam Warner spoke about the lessons he learned from sharing the stage with Lee Brice, Rhonda Vincent, and Trace Atkins, performing at the Grand Ole Opry, and sharing the stories behind his most-streamed Spotify songs.

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Adam Warner TALKS Grand Ole Opry, Trace Atkins & Songwriting | JTWJE Episode 391

Adam Warner TALKS Grand Ole Opry, Trace Atkins & Songwriting | JTWJE Episode 391

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