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| Name | Jason Aldean |
| Birth name | Jason Aldean |
| Birth date | February 28, 1977 |
| Birth place | Macon, Georgia |
| Origin | Nashville, Tennessee |
| Occupation | Singer-songwriter, recording artist |
| Years active | 2005–present |
| Labels | Broken Bow Records, BBR Music Group |
| Associated acts | Kenny Chesney, Luke Bryan, Blake Shelton, Florida Georgia Line, Eric Church, Tim McGraw, Faith Hill, Carrie Underwood |
Jason Aldean is an American country music singer and recording artist who rose to prominence in the mid-2000s with a series of charting singles and multi-platinum albums. He became known for blending country, rock, and Southern influences, achieving commercial success on Billboard charts and headlining major tours across North America and international venues. Aldean's career includes multiple Academy of Country Music Awards and Country Music Association Awards nominations, extensive radio airplay, and collaborations with prominent country and pop artists.
Born in Macon, Georgia, Aldean grew up in a region associated with artists such as Otis Redding, Little Richard, and The Allman Brothers Band. He moved during childhood to Gainesville, Georgia and later to Jacksonville, Florida, where he attended local schools alongside peers influenced by Southern rock and country rock traditions. His early exposure included regional venues and local radio stations like WJGL and WJXT that promoted area musicians. During adolescence he performed in bars and clubs influenced by touring acts such as ZZ Top, Lynyrd Skynyrd, and Alabama, and he later relocated to Nashville, Tennessee to pursue a recording career, connecting with songwriters and producers from labels including Broken Bow Records and institutions like Music Row.
Aldean's recording career began after signing with Broken Bow Records, releasing a self-titled debut that produced hits on Billboard Hot Country Songs and earned airplay on stations such as WSM (AM). He achieved mainstream breakthrough with the single "Hicktown" and follow-up albums that featured collaborations with songwriters and musicians tied to Nashville songwriting, including names associated with Sony Music Nashville and Universal Music Group Nashville. Subsequent albums like "Relentless", "My Kinda Party", "Night Train", and "They Don't Know" consolidated his chart presence on Billboard 200 and country-specific charts, with singles reaching high positions on Mediabase and Country Airplay. Aldean has recorded duets and guest appearances with artists from labels and acts including Kelly Clarkson, Pitbull, and Miranda Lambert, and worked with producers who have credits with artists like Jason Isbell, Dierks Bentley, and Brad Paisley. His releases have been distributed through entities such as BBR Music Group and marketed through major touring promoters like Live Nation and AEG Presents.
Aldean's sound fuses elements of country music with hard rock, Southern rock, and contemporary pop production techniques. Critics and collaborators have compared his approach to performers from the bro-country era and to artists such as Kenny Rogers, George Strait, Garth Brooks, and Eric Church. Influential songwriters and musicians in his orbit include Dewayne Blackwell, Montgomery Gentry, Chris Stapleton, Sturgill Simpson, and producers with histories alongside Tony Brown (record producer) and Scott Hendricks. Instrumentation in his recordings often features electric guitar tones associated with players who have worked with Tom Petty, Keith Urban, and Brad Paisley, while lyrical themes echo storytellers like Johnny Cash and Willie Nelson.
Aldean has headlined national and international tours including arena and stadium dates promoted by companies such as Ticketmaster, Live Nation, and C3 Presents. He has co-headlined or supported tours with artists like Kenny Chesney, Luke Bryan, Tim McGraw, Faith Hill, Carrie Underwood, and Blake Shelton. Notable festival appearances include sets at Stagecoach Festival, CMA Fest, Country 2 Country Festival, and the Glastonbury Festival-adjacent country stages in Europe. Live production teams with designers and technical crews tied to PRG (company) and Meyer Sound have supported his stadium shows, which have featured opening acts such as Florida Georgia Line, Morgan Wallen, Chris Young, and Jason Aldean Band members who have toured alongside veterans like Dierks Bentley.
Throughout his career Aldean has received honors from organizations such as the Academy of Country Music Awards, the Country Music Association Awards, and the American Music Awards. He has achieved multiple Platinum and Gold certifications from Recording Industry Association of America and placements on year-end charts compiled by Billboard (magazine). Industry recognition has included nominations and wins alongside artists like Kenny Chesney, Luke Bryan, Blake Shelton, Miranda Lambert, and Carrie Underwood, as well as songwriting awards tied to publishing groups like BMI and ASCAP. His commercial success earned him spots on lists compiled by outlets including Forbes (magazine), Rolling Stone, and Billboard's artist rankings.
Aldean's personal life has intersected with public figures and media outlets; he has familial ties and relationships reported by outlets like People (magazine), TMZ, and US Weekly. He has been involved in charitable initiatives connected to organizations such as St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, Make-A-Wish Foundation, and relief efforts coordinated through MusiCares and Country Music Association (CMA). His residency and property holdings have been noted in local coverage in regions including Nashville, Tennessee and Jacksonville, Florida. He has worked with managers and business partners linked to companies such as WME (agency) and entertainment attorneys associated with Greenberg Traurig.
Aldean's career has included public controversies covered by media outlets like The New York Times, The Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, and CNN. Incidents involving concert safety, public statements, and industry disputes prompted responses from peers including Miranda Lambert, Kelsea Ballerini, and Dierks Bentley, and stirred commentary on platforms like Twitter (now X), Instagram, and Facebook as moderated by companies such as Meta Platforms, Inc.. He was also a central figure in reporting around the 2017 Route 91 Harvest Festival shooting in Las Vegas, which involved emergency services including Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department and federal agencies such as the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Legal matters and public debates about lyrics, performance choices, and touring conduct have been discussed in publications including Variety (magazine), The Hollywood Reporter, and Billboard (magazine).
Category:American country singers Category:1977 births Category:Living people