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Warren Barfield
Musical artist For other uses, see Warren Barfield (disambiguation).

Warren Barfield is a Christian musician.

Born in Goldsboro, North Carolina, Barfield's music is often classified as a mix of pop, rock, folk, and soul. His compositions are largely inspired by the Christian writers, Brennan Manning and Philip Yancey. He was part of the "In the Name of Love Tour" in 2005 with Todd Agnew and BarlowGirl. In 2004, he toured with Toby McKeehan and Third Day.

Discography

Other songs

Warren Barfield has written several other songs only available on other CDs. They include: "Live With Us", "Oh Lord, You're Beautiful" and "Alive Forever, Amen."

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