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  1. The Making of «Where Did I Go Wrong». «Where Did I Go Wrong» was recorded by Steve Wariner in 1989. The song was written by Steve Wariner himself, showcasing his talent not just as a performer but also as a songwriter. The track was produced by Jimmy Bowen and Steve Wariner himself, and included in the album «I Got Dreams,» which is one ...

  2. Steve says he's honored to be included in this year’s class of 2022 Nashville Songwriters Hall of Famers and says he was a songwriter long before he was a recording artist. He wants to thank all the artists who have recorded his songs thru the years and says he is truly humbled.

  3. His later contributions to the RCA roster included Ronnie Milsap, Guy Clark, Dottsy, Tom T. Hall, Dickey Lee, Gary Stewart, Steve Young, Ray Stevens and Steve Wariner, Chet's last RCA protégé, one of the most consistent hitmakers in modern country music.

  4. “On this album, we didn’t really tune our guitars. We’d tune to the track,” reveals guitarist Mark Bowen in the new issue of Total Guitar.. “Nigel wouldn’t allow us to use tuners.

  5. This article presents the discography of American singer, songwriter, and guitarist Glen Campbell. Campbell recorded and released 60 studio albums and seven live albums between 1962 and 2017. He also lent his vocals to four soundtracks for motion pictures ( True Grit, Norwood, Rock-a-Doodle, and Glen Campbell: I'll Be Me ).

  6. Oh my God, that’s like asking a parent who their favorite kid is, Lord. That’s tough. I would say, obviously, “The Shining” has a very, indelible place in my mind. But there’s also ...

  7. Care and Feeding is Slate's parenting advice column. Got a question about kids, parents, or family life? Ask our columnists here!