
Aaron Barker
was born in San Antonio, Texas, and began his musical career in a "variety
band" at the awkward age of thirteen. He stayed with his band for many
years and played everything from Bob Wills to Bob Seger. Driving his bus
from place to place, he began playing with original melodies and lyrics
hoping to create his own songs. His first attempt, "Baby Blue,"
recorded by George Strait on the If You Ain't Lovin', You Ain't
Livin' album, went number one in Billboard. Not knowing
what this meant to his future, Aaron continued to work in the band and
played songs for anyone who would listen until he got his first check.
Aaron began developing
his own sound, and refining his original material in small clubs and cafes
where he would play on weekends. One night after a long father and son
talk, he wrote "Love Without End, Amen." Believing
this would be a song that he would play for his family, Barker decided
to see what would happen if he sent it to George Strait. Strait recorded
it and it stayed at the number one position in Billboard Magazine for
five consecutive weeks.
After an unsuccessful
recording deal with Atlantic Records, Aaron began his writing again
and landed two number one singles in a row on George Straits',
"Easy Come, Easy Go" album, "I'd Like To have That One Back"
and the title cut. Doug Supernaws' released "Not Enough Hours
In The Night." George Strait released "I Know She Still
Loves Me" which can only be found on his box set along with four other
great songs of Aaron's'. "I Can Still Make Cheyenne" was released
by George Strait and went straight to the number one position.
Aaron has had several other artist do some of his songs such as Clay
Walkers' release "Watch This", and "You're Beginning To
Get To Me." Neal McCoy's "Love Happens Like That," Aaron
Tippin's "I'm Leavin'" and Lonestar's single "What
About Now."
Aaron says "These
are real stories about real life, I've lived a lot of life and I also
drawn on the lives of people I have crossed paths with." His background
and the knack for honest, heartfelt communication has molded Aaron Barker
into a songwriter of depth and power, as well as making him a dynamic
entertainer. This
and more information is regularly updated on our website at www.aaronbarker.com/.
Aaron released
a gift book written about his #1 Hit "Love Without End, Amen."
The book carries a simple, timeless and universal theme "A parent's Love
for a child is truly unconditional." George Strait was kind enough
to add an elegant introduction and included a CD of the recording tucked
in the back. Of special interest to people in the Southern tier of the
United States Aaron also writes and sings the Blue Bell Ice Cream
Commercials. Such as, "Have Yourself A Blue Bell Country Day,"
"What Are They Doin'" and "Good Old Days".
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