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Aaron Dupree Tippin (born July 3, 1958) is an American
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singer, songwriter and record producer. Initially a songwriter for
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, he gained a recording contract with RCA Nashville in 1990. His debut single, "
You've Got to Stand for Something ''You've Got to Stand for Something'' is the debut studio album byAmerican country music artist Aaron Tippin. The title track was Tippin's first chart entry, peaking at #6 on the ''Billboard (magazine), Billboard'' country charts in 1991. Also re ...
" became a popular anthem for American soldiers fighting in the
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and helped to establish him as a neotraditionalist country act with songs that catered primarily to the American working class. Under RCA's tenure, he recorded five studio albums and a Greatest Hits package. Tippin switched to Lyric Street Records in 1998, where he recorded four more studio albums, counting a compilation of
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. After leaving Lyric Street in 2006, he founded a personal label known as Nippit Records, on which he issued the compilation album ''Now & Then''. A concept album, '' In Overdrive'', was released in 2009. Tippin has released a total of nine studio albums and two compilations, with six gold certifications and one platinum certification among them. In addition, he has charted more than thirty singles on the ''
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charts, including three Number Ones: "
There Ain't Nothin' Wrong with the Radio "There Ain't Nothin' Wrong with the Radio" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music artist Aaron Tippin. It was released in February 1992 as the first single from his album '' Read Between the Lines''. The song is not only hi ...
" (1992), "
That's as Close as I'll Get to Loving You "That's as Close as I'll Get to Loving You" is a song recorded by American country music artist Aaron Tippin. It was released in August 1995 as the lead-off single from the album '' Tool Box''. It peaked at number one in the United States, and No ...
" (1995), and " Kiss This" (2000), as well as the top ten hits "
You've Got to Stand for Something ''You've Got to Stand for Something'' is the debut studio album byAmerican country music artist Aaron Tippin. The title track was Tippin's first chart entry, peaking at #6 on the ''Billboard (magazine), Billboard'' country charts in 1991. Also re ...
", " I Wouldn't Have It Any Other Way", " My Blue Angel", " Workin' Man's Ph.D.", " For You I Will", and "
Where the Stars and Stripes and the Eagle Fly "Where the Stars and Stripes and the Eagle Fly" is a song written by Kenny Beard, Casey Beathard, and co-written and recorded by American country music singer Aaron Tippin. The song reached number 2 on the ''Billboard'' Hot Country Singles & T ...
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Biography

Aaron Dupree Tippin was born July 3, 1958, in
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. He was raised on a farm in
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, where he went to Blue Ridge High School. In the 1970s, he made a living as a singer, performing in various local bars. By the time Tippin was 20, he was working as a commercial pilot, truck driver and a pipe fitter. In 1986, he moved to
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, where he eventually became a staff writer at Acuff-Rose. He competed on ''You Can Be a Star'', a televised talent show on the former TNN (
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). This led to him earning a song publishing contract in 1987. During this time he wrote songs for
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, David Ball, Mark Collie, and Charley Pride.


Musical career


1991–1997: RCA Records

Tippin performed his first Nashville nightclub show in 1990, and it earned him a contract with
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Nashville. His first single, "
You've Got to Stand for Something ''You've Got to Stand for Something'' is the debut studio album byAmerican country music artist Aaron Tippin. The title track was Tippin's first chart entry, peaking at #6 on the ''Billboard (magazine), Billboard'' country charts in 1991. Also re ...
", was released in 1991. The song, with its message of standing up for one's personal beliefs, became popular as an anthem for soldiers fighting in the
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at the time, and reached a peak of No. 6 on the ''
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charts. It was also the title track to his debut album, released in late 1991. Although the album was certified gold in the United States, the next two singles performed poorly: "I Wonder How Far It Is Over You" peaked at No. 40, and "She Made a Memory Out of Me" at No. 54.
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of
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, in his review of the album, said that "This exciting hardcore country comes from a man whose previous blue-collar experience as a farm hand, welder, pilot, and truck driver made him a publicist's dream." Giving it an "A", Alanna Nash of ''
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'' praised Tippin's "humor" and "pointed language". Tippin's second album, '' Read Between the Lines'', was released in 1992. Its first single was "
There Ain't Nothin' Wrong with the Radio "There Ain't Nothin' Wrong with the Radio" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music artist Aaron Tippin. It was released in February 1992 as the first single from his album '' Read Between the Lines''. The song is not only hi ...
", which spent three weeks at No. 1 on the Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart. Also released from this album were the singles " I Wouldn't Have It Any Other Way", "I Was Born with a Broken Heart" (previously a chart single in 1988 for Josh Logan), and " My Blue Angel", which peaked at No. 5, No. 38 and No. 7, respectively, on the country charts. ''Read Between the Lines'' became Tippin's first platinum album. In 1993, Tippin released his third studio album, titled '' Call of the Wild''. It produced three straight Top 40 country hits in " Workin' Man's Ph.D.", the title track, and "Whole Lotta Love on the Line", while "Honky Tonk Superman", the final single, failed to make Top 40. One year later, Tippin released his fourth album, '' Lookin' Back at Myself'', which produced the No. 15 " I Got It Honest" and the minor Top 40 "She Feels Like a Brand New Man Tonight". ''
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'', his fifth album for RCA, produced his second Number One country hit in the ballad "
That's as Close as I'll Get to Loving You "That's as Close as I'll Get to Loving You" is a song recorded by American country music artist Aaron Tippin. It was released in August 1995 as the lead-off single from the album '' Tool Box''. It peaked at number one in the United States, and No ...
"; the second single, "Without Your Love", peaked at No. 22, while the album's last two singles both failed to make Top 40. Like ''Call of the Wild'' and ''Lookin' Back at Myself'' before it, ''Tool Box'' also earned a gold certification from the RIAA. Tippin's final release for the RCA label, a compilation titled '' Greatest Hits… and Then Some'', was issued in 1997. This album produced two chart singles which both failed to make Top 40. In 1994 Tippin performed the National Anthem at Starrcade the annual Professional Wrestling Pay Per View Event for
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.


1998–2005: Lyric Street

In 1998, Tippin moved to Lyric Street Records, then a newly formed subsidiary label of the Walt Disney Company. His first single for the label, the No. 6 hit "For You I Will", served as the lead-off to his 1998 album ''
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'' and became his first Top Ten hit since "That's as Close as I'll Get to Loving You". Following it were "I'm Leaving" at No. 17, "Her" at No. 33, and the title track at No. 48. 2000 saw the release of the single " Kiss This". Co-written by Tippin with his wife, Thea, the song went to the top of the ''Billboard'' country charts, becoming his third and final Number One hit. It served as the lead-off to his second Lyric Street album, '' People Like Us'', and the
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-penned title track reached Top 20 in 2001. ''People Like Us'' was also certified gold. In the wake of the
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, he released the patriotic-themed song "
Where the Stars and Stripes and the Eagle Fly "Where the Stars and Stripes and the Eagle Fly" is a song written by Kenny Beard, Casey Beathard, and co-written and recorded by American country music singer Aaron Tippin. The song reached number 2 on the ''Billboard'' Hot Country Singles & T ...
". His biggest crossover hit, the song reached No. 2 on the country charts and No. 20 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100. It was included on his album '' Stars & Stripes'', which was released in early 2002 (following the release of his Christmas album '' A December to Remember''). ''Stars & Stripes'' produced three more singles, including the ballad "Love Like There's No Tomorrow", a duet with Thea. Tippin's last release for Lyric Street was a single entitled "Come Friday", which was slated to be included on an album entitled ''I Believed''. The single peaked at No. 42 on the country charts, and ''I Believed'' was not released; by 2005, he had exited Lyric Street.


2006–2012

In 2006, Tippin formed his own record label, Nippit Records, in a joint partnership with Rust Nashville. His first release for the album, ''Aaron Tippin: Now & Then'', produced the singles "Ready to Rock (In a Country Kind of Way)" and "He Believed", the latter of which peaked at No. 55 on the country charts. On September 9, 2007, Aaron released a new single called "Drill Here, Drill Now" which was inspired by the "Drill Here" movement led by
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at his American Solutions organization. Tippin signed to Country Crossing Records in 2008. His first album for the label, '' In Overdrive'', was released in February 2009. This album comprises covers of country songs that have truck driving themes.


Musical style

Tippin's singing voice is a
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, characterized by a heavy, nasal Southern twang. His phrasing has been compared to
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for "the catch in the throat, followed by a sliding moan", as described by ''
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'' reviewer Alanna Nash in her review of Tippin's debut. Several of Tippin's songs, such as "Workin' Man's Ph.D" and "You've Got to Stand for Something", are mid-tempo anthems that address the working class, and are often patriotic in nature. Occasionally, Tippin records love-themed ballads, such as "That's as Close as I'll Get to Loving You". Other songs of his, such as "There Ain't Nothin' Wrong with the Radio" and "Honky Tonk Superman", are
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-influenced novelties.


Personal life

On July 15, 1995, Tippin married the former Thea Corontzos at a Greek Orthodox ceremony in Nashville. Along with his manager, Billy Craven, Aaron and Thea Tippin created Tippin's company, Tip Top Entertainment. They reside in Dowelltown, Tennessee. The couple have a daughter and two sons. Tippin also opened two hunting supply stores called Aaron Tippin Firearms: one in Smithville, Tennessee, and the other was run by his late father, Willis Emory Tippin, in
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. (Willis died in 2005.) According to the
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, Tippin is an instrument rated commercial pilot with single and multi-engine ratings. He also has private pilot privileges for rotorcraft-helicopter. He is a certified airframe and power plant mechanic. He is also a longtime bodybuilder.https://www.theburningofrome.com/trending/is-aaron-tippin-a-bodybuilder/ Retrieved October 8, 2022.


Discography

;Studio albums * ''
You've Got to Stand for Something ''You've Got to Stand for Something'' is the debut studio album byAmerican country music artist Aaron Tippin. The title track was Tippin's first chart entry, peaking at #6 on the ''Billboard (magazine), Billboard'' country charts in 1991. Also re ...
'' (1991) * '' Read Between the Lines'' (1992) * '' Call of the Wild'' (1993) * '' Lookin' Back at Myself'' (1994) * ''
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'' (1995) * ''
What This Country Needs What This Country Needs is the sixth studio album by American country music artist Aaron Tippin, released on October 6, 1998. It was his first full studio album since switching from RCA Nashville to Lyric Street Records. The album includes thre ...
'' (1998) * '' People Like Us'' (2000) * '' Stars & Stripes'' (2002) * '' In Overdrive'' (2009) * ''All in the Same Boat'' (2013) * ''Aaron Tippin 25'' (2015) ;Number-one singles (U.S. ''
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''
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) *"
There Ain't Nothin' Wrong with the Radio "There Ain't Nothin' Wrong with the Radio" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music artist Aaron Tippin. It was released in February 1992 as the first single from his album '' Read Between the Lines''. The song is not only hi ...
" (1992) *"
That's as Close as I'll Get to Loving You "That's as Close as I'll Get to Loving You" is a song recorded by American country music artist Aaron Tippin. It was released in August 1995 as the lead-off single from the album '' Tool Box''. It peaked at number one in the United States, and No ...
" (1995) *" Kiss This" (2000)


Footnotes


References

*Oermann, Robert K. (1998). "Aaron Tippin". In ''The Encyclopedia of Country Music''. Paul Kingsbury, Editor. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 540–1.


External links


Tippin's official website
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