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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]], [[Do 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]], [[Alabaster CityFest]], [[Do 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]].
Warren was named the "Best Folk/Acoustic/Singer-songwriter" in 2007 and 2008 at the [[Birmingham Area Music Awards]].

Revision as of 10:16, 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, Alabaster CityFest, Do 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.