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Jason Aldean


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【 My Kinda Party. 】【 2010-11-02 】

Album songs:
1.Tattoos On This Town

2.Dirt Road Anthem

3.Church Pew Or Bar Stool

4.My Kinda Party

5.Just Passing Through

6.Fly Over States

7.Don't You Wanna Stay (with Kelly Clarkson)

8.See You When I See You

9.It Ain't Easy

10.Texas Was You

11.Country Boy's World

12.I Ain't Ready To Quit

13.Heartache That Don't Stop Hurting

14.Days Like These

15.If She Could See Me Now



Album Intro:

Country singer and guitarist Jason Aldean was born in Macon, GA, in 1977. His parents separated when he was three years old, and he spent his childhood with his mother in Macon through the school year while spending the summers with his father in Homestead, FL. He fell early under the spell of country music and made his first public appearance as a singer at a VFW hall in Macon when he was 14 years... ...More

Country singer and guitarist Jason Aldean was born in Macon, GA, in 1977. His parents separated when he was three years old, and he spent his childhood with his mother in Macon through the school year while spending the summers with his father in Homestead, FL. He fell early under the spell of country music and made his first public appearance as a singer at a VFW hall in Macon when he was 14 years old. Soon he was a regular at area talent contests, and a year later he joined the house band at Nashville South in Macon. Aldean began pursuing a music career on a full-time basis following his graduation from high school and, with his father as a booking agent, was soon gigging in college towns throughout the Southeast and up and down the Eastern Seaboard. Aldean privately financed an eight-song CD during this period to sell at shows, recording it in Nashville in 1996. Michael Knox spotted Aldean at an Atlanta showcase a year or two later, and signed the singer to a songwriting contract with Warner-Chapell Publishing, which allowed Aldean to move to Nashville in 1998. When a couple of recording deals fell through and his songwriting contract was about to expire, Aldean was on the verge of giving up on the music business when he attracted the attention of the independent label Broken Bow Records, which released his debut album, simply called Jason Aldean, in 2005. Aldean returned to the studio in January 2007 to work on his sophomore release, Relentless. The album, featuring the single 'Johnny Cash,' hit stores in May of that year. Wide Open followed in 2009, with My Kinda Party following in 2010, all on Broken Bow.