The Brief
- Country artist and Marine veteran Adam Warner will perform in Georgia for the first time this Sunday at Eddie’s Attic in Decatur, promising a high-energy show filled with southern rock, steel guitars, and party vibes.
- Warner, who balances music with fatherhood and military discipline, credits his Marine Corps background for the resilience and mental toughness needed to succeed in the music industry.
- His new single “Came Back Country,” inspired by Nashville’s lively party scene, drops August 8, and Warner says fans can expect a fun, full-band experience and a night they won’t forget.
ATLANTA – Country music fans in Georgia are in for a treat this Sunday as Nashville-based independent artist and U.S. Marine Corps veteran Adam Warner takes the stage at Eddie’s Attic in Decatur for the first time. Known for blending traditional country roots with southern rock energy, Warner promises a night to remember.
“I’m a high-energy show,” Warner said during an interview on FOX 5 Atlanta’s Jada White. “If you like to party and you like to dance, let’s go.”
With four albums and an EP already under his belt, Warner is no stranger to the grind of the music industry. But balancing music with fatherhood and a day job hasn’t been easy. “It’s literally the definition of burning your candle at both ends,” he said. “I don’t ever want to be a FaceTime dad.”…