Jason Aldean
I’m back again ladies & gents, this week talking about Jason Aldean. I’ve just recently in this past year or two become a huge fan of him. Out of the albums he’s released, my favorite is “My Kinda Party.” I know every word to every song, and I love it. I don’t know very much about him though, so today I might just be learning as much as everyone else J. So, let’s get to the good stuff.
In 1977, Jason was born in Macon, Georgia. I also learned Jason and I have one thing in common, the unfortunate event of parents being divorced at the age of 3. During middle school he’d stay with his mother in Georgia, while during the summer he’d spend with his father in Florida. He had fallen in love early with country music, and made his first official appearance when he was 14 at his local VFW. I wish he could play at the VFW where I live. It’s right down the road from my house. Graduating high school, his father was his booking agent, later playing gigs in different college towns. A year or two after, Michael Knox had seen Aldean in action and signed him to Warner-Chapell Publishing.
After a few recording deals didn’t work the way he’d planned, he had started to give up on music until an independent label, Broken Bow Records, had been attracted by his talent. This record label had released his debut album, “Jason Aldean” in 2005.
In January 2007, Jason returned to work to release his second album, “Relentless.” The single “Johnny Cash” was in stores of May that year. His third album was released in 2009, “Wide Open,” following his latest, “My Kinda Party” in 2010. These 4 albums were all released on Broken Bow Records.
November 2010, “My Kinda Party” debuted at number 2, and finally crawled its way up to number 1 that February. Aldean had also recorded yet another number 1 country single in March of this year. “Don’t You Wanna Stay,” a duet with Kelly Clarkson.


