Why Did Garth Brooks Call This Country Broadcasting Legend? | The High Notes

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Storme Warren takes you on a nostalgic journey through his incredible broadcast career in Country Music. It all began when a young Storme, at just 9 years old, bought his first vinyl record— a Charlie Daniels album. As he discovered more Country songs, his love for the genre deepened, and he became increasingly curious about the voices behind the music. Who were the people "on the other side of that speaker"?

This curiosity led Storme to a pivotal moment in the 7th grade. During a school field trip to a local radio station, he felt an immediate connection to the world of broadcasting. There he began a sort of apprenticeship, getting hands-on experience that culminated in Warren landing his very first radio show at the tender age of 14.

Storme's journey continued as he moved to Nashville, the heart of Country Music. After several years working in television, his path led him back to his first love: radio. He became the beloved host of a morning show on Sirius XM's The Highway, and it was only a matter of time before a phone call from none other than Garth Brooks would kick off another exciting chapter in Storme Warren's illustrious career.

The High Notes sits down with Country Music icons, up-and-coming artists, stagehands, tour managers, and all the people who make Country Music what it is to see how they prepare for the day before a career milestone.


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