Aaron Tracy
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Aaron Tracy

Louisville, Tennessee, 37777, United States | Established. Jan 01, 2014 | SELF

Louisville, Tennessee, 37777, United States | SELF
Established on Jan, 2014
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Discography

ALBUMS
Paradise Lost - 2023
Timeless EP - 2016

SINGLES
We Sing About Love - 2020
Stay Home Tonight - 2017
Timeless - 2016
Chillbilly - 2016

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Bio

Aaron Tracy has literally been making music most of his life. Raised and educated in East Tennessee, he’s pursued his craft since the age of 8, and now, at a still relatively youthful 29, he draws his songs from personal experience and shares them on stage and in the studio. Even while he was still in school, he was able to perform before massive crowds as part of an early outfit called The Deep End. He also placed among the Top 16 finalists of CMT’s 2009 Music City Madness Competition event, even though he was only a freshman at Alcoa High School. The Aaron Tracy Band was formed in the fall of 2012 while Aaron was attending Maryville College as a music major. The band frequently performed in and around Maryville, and eventually signed a management contract with Houla Entertainment in Knoxville. It found them making frequent trips to Nashville where they were offered an opportunity to meet acclaimed producer/engineer Pat Holt, a man who had sat behind the boards for the likes of James Taylor, Johnny Cash, June Carter, and Keith Whitley, among others. In 2013, the band performed at the CMA Music Fest, and subsequently began work with Holt on their debut album. Released in April 2014, it spawned several songs that have since become fan favorites, among them, ”Cinnamon Sun,” “Whiskey River,” “Pawn Shop Guitar (Sami Jo),” and “Southern Lights.” It also earned them the nickname, “The Zac Brown Band of East Tennessee.” 

A single titled “You & Me” followed in 2015, but a short time later, the band broke up and Tracy opted to pursue possibilities as a solo artist. A song called “Chillbilly,” which was culled from the ATB album, was released as a single for country radio, leading to a tour that took him through Tennessee, Alabama, Kentucky, Arkansas, Kansas, Oklahoma and Texas during the spring and summer of 2016. The song eventually climbed to number 25 on the American charts and reached number eleven in the U.K., courtesy of being one of country radio’s most downloaded new songs. Another single, ”Timeless,” soon followed and gained even more success by reaching the top 20 in the U.S. and the top 10 in the U.K., where it repeated the distinction of again becoming one of country radio’s most downloaded songs. The success of those singles led to increased country radio airplay and live appearances that found him opening concerts for such superstars as Trace Adkins, Sara Evans, John Michael Montgomery, Frankie Ballard, and William Michael Morgan. A new EP, also titled “Timeless,” followed. Released in late 2016, it paved the way for a subsequent single “Stay Home Tonight,” which also became the subject of his first music video. Then, in 2020, at the height of the pandemic, Tracy shared a song called “We Sing About Love,” which he had written in 2016 but had also remained unreleased. Its theme, revolving around political and emotional upheaval, suddenly seemed timely. His latest album is out now titled "Paradise Lost" which is his first official full length album as a solo artist.

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