Off The Record - An American Songwriter Podcast
Host Lisa Konicki sits down with Grammy-winning artist, songwriter, and musician Steve Wariner on this episode of Off the Record to reflect on a career that spans more than five decades. Wariner shares stories from his days touring with Dottie West at just 17 years old, learning from legends like Chet Atkins, Kris Kristofferson, Roger Miller, and Johnny Cash, and offers an inside look at the relationships and experiences that shaped him into one of country music's most respected artists. He also dives into the inspirations behind classics like "Holes in the Floor of Heaven." Wariner later opens up about another of his passions—painting—and explains how creativity connects the two worlds. He compares approaching a blank canvas to writing a new song, saying, "You're going to make something out of nothing, but you've got to have a vision." He also reveals how songwriting and painting place him in the same creative mindset, describing it as "It's a zone, I call it," where ideas take shape. This episode is filled with career memories and behind-the-scenes stories, showcasing Wariner's enduring passion for creating. Whether he's reminiscing about country music's golden era, discussing new songs he's writing, or explaining why he'll always keep painting regardless of who sees the finished work, Wariner delivers an inspiring conversation that listeners won't want to miss. Let’s go Off the Record with Steve Wariner. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices [https://megaphone.fm/adchoices]
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