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Warren Wiebe (July 18, 1953 – October 25, 1998) was an American vocalist and session artist from San Diego.

Warren Wiebe
Background information
Birth nameWarren Ray Wiebe
Born(1953-07-18)July 18, 1953
OriginSan Diego, California, US
DiedOctober 25, 1998(1998-10-25) (aged 45)
Glendale, California, US
GenresAdult contemporary
Occupation(s)Singer
Instrument(s)Vocals, bass guitar
Years active1968–1998
WebsiteWarrenWiebe.com

Career


After playing bass with several bands, Warren Wiebe was discovered by David Foster and Burt Bacharach in Los Angeles in 1987. He sang the duet "Listen to Me" with Celine Dion for the Listen to Me soundtrack.[1]

He was one of several lead vocalists who contributed to the 1991 charity record "Voices That Care".[2]

He was famous for performing the song "Human Touch", a ballad which was used as one of the ending theme songs for the 1996 anime After War Gundam X.[3] The song was one of a very small number of anime theme songs that not only was performed with English lyrics but was composed by non-Japanese songwriters. An avid ice hockey fan, he was also known for his stirring performances of the national anthems, most notably America the Beautiful, the U.S. national anthem, before Los Angeles Kings games, especially during the time Wayne Gretzky played there.

He sang many demos for David Foster including "When I Fall in Love" for the film Sleepless in Seattle and when Celine Dion heard his singing she wanted him instead of Clive Griffin to sing on the track.[4] In addition, he sang on the All-4-One hit "I Swear" and did backing vocals for many artists. He was also featured on Foster's 1990 release River of Love;[5] his vocals were on the title track "River of Love", "Walk Away", "Is There a Chance", "Living for the Moment", "This Must Be Love" and his 1994 subsequent release Love Lights the World performing vocals on the track "Is There a Chance".

In 1991, "If Not for Love" (written by Foster & Linda Thompson)[6] was part of the One Good Cop soundtrack that featured Michael Keaton and Rene Russo.[7]

On Jay Graydon's Airplay for the Planet, originally released in 1993 by Inside Out Records in Japan, Wiebe would perform two songs: "Roxann" (written by Bill Cantos, Jay Graydon, Valerie Hobel) and "You're Not Alone" (written by Bruce Gaitsch, Janea Chadwick, Janey Clewer, Jay Graydon).[8]

Warren performed "Goodbye" as part of the television soundtrack One Life to Live: The Best of Love in 1994.[9]

He was referred to by Quincy Jones as the "Soulful Rain Man" and was part of Jones' release Q's Jook Joint in 1995 performing a duet with Gloria Estefan on "Is It Love That We're Missing".[10]

The Burt Bacharach collection release, Applause...The Look of Love included Wiebe's duet with Lalah Hathaway called "On My Own".[11]

Wiebe committed suicide on October 25, 1998, after battling depression due to the deaths of his mother and a former high school friend. His body was found in his Glendale apartment. He was 45.[12]


Posthumous discography



Compilation and soundtrack album appearances



Guest singles


Year Single Artist US Hot 100 US AC Album
1991 "Voices That Care" Various 11 6 single only

Music videos


Year Video Director
1991 "Voices That Care" (Various Artists) David S. Jackson and Jim Yukich

References


  1. "Listen to Me (1989) - IMDb" via www.imdb.com.
  2. "Voices That Care".
  3. "Warren Wiebe - History - Los Angeles". www.warrenwiebe.com.
  4. "CelineDionWeb.com".
  5. "David Foster – River Of Love (1990, Vinyl)" via www.discogs.com.
  6. "One Good Cop (1991) - IMDb" via www.imdb.com.
  7. "AFI|Catalog". catalog.afi.com. Retrieved January 17, 2022.
  8. "Jay Graydon – Airplay For The Planet (1993, CD)" via www.discogs.com.
  9. "One Life to Live: The Best of Love - Original TV Soundtrack | Songs, Reviews, Credits | AllMusic" via www.allmusic.com.
  10. "Quincy Jones – Q's Jook Joint (1995, Vinyl)" via www.discogs.com.
  11. "Warren Wiebe - History - Los Angeles". www.warrenwiebe.com.
  12. "We Are The War: 30 Years Ago "Voices That Care" Nearly Killed The All-Star Charity Single". Stereogum. March 12, 2021. Retrieved January 14, 2022.
  13. "Urs Wiesendanger".
  14. "404 Page Not Found. - GMOインターネット". error.gmo.jp. {{cite web}}: Cite uses generic title (help)
  15. "Light Mellow AOR-Groovin' & Breezin' (Cool Sound Edition) (2000, CD)" via www.discogs.com.
  16. "Camp (2003) - IMDb" via www.imdb.com.
  17. "Steve Dorff Original Demos feat. Warren Wiebe". Westcoast Rendez-Vous.
  18. "STEVE DORFF". contanteysonante.
  19. "URS WIESENDANGER". contanteysonante.
  20. Night, Cool (August 19, 2013). "La Bible de la Westcoast Music - Cool Night -: Hank Easton "Snapshots" (2007) -Westcoast Rock-".
  21. "FLY AWAY (CD)". contanteysonante.
  22. "Contante & Sonante: Highlights & Rarities (2011, CD)" via www.discogs.com.
  23. "Tom Snow featuring Warren Wiebe – Original Demos (2013, CD)" via www.discogs.com.
  24. "TOM SNOW". contanteysonante.
  25. "Velvet (TV Series 2013–2016) - IMDb" via www.imdb.com.
  26. "Gardner & Fuller featuring Warren Wiebe – Original Demos (2016, CD)" via www.discogs.com.
  27. "Burt Bacharach & Tonio K. – Original Demos (2017, CD)" via www.discogs.com.
  28. "Home". zosiakarbowiak.com.
  29. "TOMI MALM". contanteysonante.
  30. "Tomi Malm – Walkin' On Air (2017, CD)" via www.discogs.com.
  31. "ORIGINAL DEMOS FT WARREN WIEBE". contanteysonante (in Spanish). Retrieved September 2, 2022.





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