Jason Aldean is an American country music singer who was born Jason Aldine Williams on February 28, 1977. Since 2005, he has been signed to Broken Bow Records, where he has released ten albums and 40 singles.
His 2010 album “My Kinda Party” was certified quadruple platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), while his 2012 album “Night Train” was certified double platinum.
His self-titled first album from 2005, as well as his albums “Relentless” (2007), “Wide Open” (2009), and “Old Boots, New Dirt” (2014), were all certified platinum. Aldean has received five Grammy nominations, including two for Best Country Album.
Jason Aldine Williams was born on February 28, 1977, in Macon, Georgia. When he was three years old, his parents divorced, and he was reared by his mother in Macon while spending summers with his father in Homestead, Florida. Jason learned guitar chords from his father by scribbling them on notebook paper, and he practiced while his father was at work.
When his father returned home, they would play together. Aldean was able to learn songs at an early age after hearing them only a few times. Songs by George Strait, Hank Williams Jr., and Alabama were among his early favorites.
Who writes most of Jason Aldean’s songs?
John Morgan, a country singer/songwriter, collaborates on hits with Carrie Underwood and Jason Aldean and signs a record deal with Aldean’s Night Train Records. Jason Aldean noticed that John Morgan, a country singer/songwriter, had something unique to offer.
Who wrote Why Jason Aldean?
“Why” is a song written by Rodney Clawson, Vicky McGehee, and Big & Rich’s John Rich that was recorded by Jason Aldean.