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Aaron Watson (Amarillo, TX) - lead vocals, guitar
Aaron Watson is the newest
kid on the country music scene in Texas and is quickly stirring things
up all the way from Austin to Nashville with the release of his second
full-length record, Shut Up and Dance.
Born in Amarillo and raised on country
music, his first musical influence came from singing old gospel hymns
at church and later down the road inspiration came from Willie, Waylon,
Merle, and George. While attending college at Abilene Christian University
and playing baseball, Aaron polished his vocal and guitar playing skills
while writing continuously with his close friend Neal Lowry and developing
a strong following in the local honky tonk circuit.
In late fall 2001, Aaron entered the studio
along with his band and additional players from the Robert Earl Keen Band
as well as the legendary Lloyd Maines to record his latest CD, Shut Up
and Dance. Although still very country, this newest project also shows
a wide variety of rootsy styles including swing, bluegrass, and rock 'n'
roll. Shut Up and Dance was initially slated for a February 2002 release
but was delayed after major labels from Nashville showed an interest in
signing Aaron. "I am looking to develop a strong fan base and take
a more grassroots approach to building a loyal following" Aaron says
about his career. Deciding to stay independent, Shut Up and Dance was
released on June 23, 2002, on Aaron's own record label, Sonnet. It is
distributed nationwide through Sony RED and Emergent Music Marketing in
Nashville.
The first single released off the album
was "Shut Up and Dance," a slow ballad about focusing on the
love of a marriage despite whatever financial turmoil might be present
and is the perfect song for a slow waltz. Released second, "I Don't
Want You To Go (But I Need You To Leave)," was the single that expanded
Aaron's base to over 60 stations in Texas and featured a music video that
has been seen on GAC and worked to CMT. It was this single that set the
stage for his current and most successful single to date, "Off the
Record," quite arguably the best track on the record. Many mainstream
country stations in Texas and beyond have had made this song a permanent
fixture in their playlist rotations and it is one of their most requested
songs.
Aaron also recently signed a deal with
Justin Boots that will spotlight 3 of his songs on a new nationwide TV
campaign. Songs for the commercial series include "Something With
A Swing To It," "Some Never Will," and "Diesel Driving
Daddy," an unreleased tune that will be recorded for his upcoming
album tentatively entitled "The Honky Tonk Kid." Aaron plans
to record the new record in late October and release it in spring '04.
Aaron loves the energy that he and his
band bring to every show and will be touring Texas and the surrounding
states heavily in support of Shut Up and Dance extensively. The sky is
the limit for this young star rising out of Texas.
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