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Jason Aldean

Jason Aldean (born February 28, 1977) is an American country music singer-songwriter. To date, he has released two studio albums on the independent Broken Bow label: Jason Aldean (2005) and Relentless (2007). In addition, he has charted five singles on the U.S. Billboard Hot Country Songs charts, including "Why", which reached Number One in early 2006.

Biography

Childhood

Aldean's parents, Barry and Debbie, divorced when he was three. He was raised by his mother, mainly in Macon, Georgia. During the summer he would spend time with his father in Homestead, Florida.

Before going to work during the day, his dad would map out guitar chords on notebook paper to show Jason where to place his fingers to play the chords. Jason sat and practiced all day while his dad was at work. When his dad got home, he got out his own guitar and they played together. Soon, after hearing a song only a few times, he could play them. His early favorites included George Strait's "The Cowboy Rides Away", Hank Williams Jr.'s "The Blues Man", and Alabama's "My Home's in Alabama".

Young adulthood

Both parents encouraged young Jason as he progressed musically. From age 14, after watching the country-music awards on TV, he wanted to perform on stage. With his mother's help, he performed at the local VFW hall in Macon. He sang John Anderson's song "Seminole Wind" and Tracy Lawrence's "Sticks and Stones". He would later say that the entire audience — all ten — applauded, and that he almost had to be dragged off the stage because he was hooked on performing. He began performing at area talent contests and local fairs. At 15, he joined the "house band" at the Macon nightspot Nashville South. A year later, he used his singing earnings to buy his first car.

Adult life

On August 4, 2001, Aldean married his high-school sweetheart, Jessica. Their daughter, Keeley, was born February 14, 2003. Their second daughter, Kendyl, was born August 20, 2007.

Early career

After high school, with his father's help, Aldean and his band performed in college towns in Florida, Alabama, and Georgia, and then further up the southeastern seaboard. With one of the band's members, Justin Weaver, Aldean began writing songs. In 1998 he performed his original songs at a showcase staged by Atlanta nightclub The Buckboard. He was approached by Michael Knox, then of the Warner-Chappell song-publishing company. After signing with Warner-Chappell, Aldean moved to Music City on November 1, 1998 at age 21.

A month after moving to Music City, Aldean was offered a recording contract but was subsequently dropped. He signed with another label but again was dropped in 2000. Various showcases failed to bring him a contract. Finally, Lawrence Mathis spotted Jason at one of the showcases at The Wildhorse Saloon in Nashville. Mathis signed as Aldean's manager. Still frustrated and discouraged with his struggling career, Aldean gave himself six months before planning to leave Nashville and return home to Georgia. Soon after, he was offered a deal from Broken Bow Records in Nashville. Broken Bow released Jason's platinum-selling self-titled CD.

Aldean spent most of January 2007 in the studio with producer Michael Knox to finish his second album, Relentless. The album's lead-off single, "Johnny Cash", previously cut by Tracy Byrd, has been released.

He is currently touring with Rascal Flatts and is scheduled to headline the Eastern Kentucky University spring concert in Richmond, Kentucky.

Discography

Albums

Year Album US Country US 200 US Indie US RIAA Record Label
2005 Jason Aldean 8 32 1 Platinum Broken Bow
2007 Relentless 1 4 1 Gold

Singles

Year Title US Country US Hot 100 US Pop 100 Album
2005 "Hicktown" 10 68 Jason Aldean
2006 "Why" 1 43 89
"Amarillo Sky" 4 59 90
2007 "Johnny Cash" 6 70 90 Relentless
"Laughed Until We Cried"A 23 108
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