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Aaron (Aaron, Lee - Musical Act)
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A family man at heart, acclaimed country music artist Aaron Lines was born and raised in Fort McMurray, Alberta. With four albums to-date since his debut Love Changes Everything in 2001, Lines has garnered four JUNO Award nominations and won two CCMA Awards for Male Artist of the Year and Rising Star Award in 2003.
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Aaron was a salesman/manager at Oz's from 1998-2006. He studied as a child with Steve "Oz" Osburn, later going on to produce three albums of original compositions before studying music at Eastern Michigan University. At EMU, he studied classical guitar, advanced music theory, and composition, graduating 2004 with a Bachelors of Music Performance. After a period playing the Chapman Stick full-time (see stick.com for info) in an aspiring rock band, he is now dedicated primarily to teaching, although he has long-term plans for new creative projects.
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In 2002 Aaron was selected to compose string parts and record for Everclear's Slowmotion Daydream album. Aaron has performed on numerous albums including Pink Martini's Sympathique. His credits include scores for Microsoft commercials, a nationally televised PBS Frontline special, The Execution, and the soundtrack for a PBS Holocaust documentary and educational piece, Two Men One Message. In Jan and May of 1999, Aaron performed songs from his project, Seasons of Peace, at two World Peace Conferences, held at the United Nations in New York and in The Hague, Holland. Aaron has performed for numerous prestigeous sporting events including the NBA Western Conference Finals. Aaron's arrangement of "O' Come All Ye Faithful" was featured on the Christmas In The Northwest ..7 benefit CD compilation in the Winter of 2004.
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Aaron's debut CD, "Wondering", brings a fresh, new sound to the world of contemporary LDS music. The album takes the listener on a soul-searching journey, featuring a wide range of pop feels over its 11 songs. The gospel messages never seem heavy-handed or super-imposed over pop music. Rather, the songs are organic expressions of life today as seen through the eyes of a gifted, young LDS artist.
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Debuting as a soloist with the Philadelphia Orchestra at age 11, Aaron began studying the violin when he was five years old with his father, Julian Meyer. Studies continued with Luis Biava - associate conductor with the Philadelphia Orchestra, and ... at Indiana University with Yuval Yaron - a student of Jascha Heifetz. Upon graduating from College in 1995, Aaron embarked on a year of edifying travel throughout the remote regions of Asia, which aided in enhancing his musical creativity.
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The much anticipated follow-up single to Aaron Lines’ #1 smash hit “Cheaper to Keep Her” is set for release September 11th. “Somebody’s Son” is a narrative song about losing someone very close to you.
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