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Shane Warner
A song about the effect of Alzheimer's disease
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About Shane Warner

Shane Warner is a success story in the making. The native New Zealander has won people over with his “can do” attitude, powerful voice and magnetic personality. An award winning artist with over 75 awards including 5 as 'Entertainer Of The Year', Shane continues to show his multi-faceted talent as a singer, songwriter and entertainer.

'Absolutely' was released in New Zealand in November of 2004 and is scheduled for release in the United States on June 9, 2005. This 16-track CD demonstrates Shane Warner’s incredible versatility and showcases the wide range of musical styles that is today’s country music.

Shane’s debut album, 'Seven', had seven tracks; the two released as singles helped him earn the 75 other awards under his belt. His first hit single, 'Learned To Love Again', received major airplay throughout Europe, covering 850 radio stations, as well as significant airplay in both New Zealand and Australia. Shane’s second hit single, 'Baby Let’s Drive', was also used in a truck driving commercial in the United States.

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Releases

Absolutely
Year: 2004
Type: Album
Seven
Year: 2003
Type: Album

NZ Top 10 Singles

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