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''This article is about the singer/songwriter.  For the [[Energen]] CEO, see [[Mike Warren]].''
''This article is about the singer/songwriter.  For the [[Energen]] CEO, see [[Mike Warren]].''
'''Michael Warren''' (born [[April 13]], [[1983]] in [[Hoover]]) is a singer-songwriter.  Warren has appeared at [[City Stages]] in [[2005 City Stages|2005]], [[2006 City Stages|2006]] and [[City Stages 2008|2008]], [[Doo Dah Day]], [[Stokin' the Fire BBQ Festival]], Jubilee Cityfest in Montgomery, Mobile’s Bayfest and Orlando’s Red White & Bloom festival, and has opened for artists like B.B. King, Howie Day and Gladys Knight.
'''Michael Warren''' (born [[April 13]], [[1983]] in [[Hoover]]) is a singer-songwriter.  Warren has appeared at [[City Stages]] in [[2005 City Stages|2005]], [[2006 City Stages|2006]] and [[City Stages 2008|2008]], [[Doo Dah Day]], [[Stokin' the Fire BBQ Festival]], Jubilee Cityfest in Montgomery, Mobile’s Bayfest and Orlando’s Red White & Bloom festival, and has opened for artists like B.B. King, Howie Day and Gladys Knight.



Revision as of 09:22, 11 June 2008

This article is about the singer/songwriter. For the Energen CEO, see Mike Warren.

Michael Warren (born April 13, 1983 in Hoover) is a singer-songwriter. Warren has appeared at City Stages in 2005, 2006 and 2008, Doo Dah Day, Stokin' the Fire BBQ Festival, Jubilee Cityfest in Montgomery, Mobile’s Bayfest and Orlando’s Red White & Bloom festival, and has opened for artists like B.B. King, Howie Day and Gladys Knight.

Warren was named the "Best Folk/Acoustic/Singer-songwriter" in 2007 and 2008 at the Birmingham Area Music Awards.

Disocgraphy

  • Michael Warren (2005)
  • Race to Beat the Sun (2007)

External links

References

  • "And the nominees are..." (March 13, 2008) Birmingham Weekly.