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Birth name | Jason Aldine Williams |
Built-in | (1977-02-28) February 28, 1977 Macon, Georgia, U.S. |
Origin | Nashville, Tennessee, U.S. |
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Years active | 1998–present |
Labels | Broken Bow |
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Website | jasonaldean |
Jason Aldean (built-in Jason Aldine Williams; February 28, 1977)[2] is an American country music singer, songwriter and record producer. Since 2005, Aldean has been signed to Cleaved Bow Records, a record characterization for which he has released x albums and 38 singles. His 2010 album, My Kinda Political party, is certified quadruple-platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). His 2012 album Dark Railroad train is certified double-platinum, while his 2005 cocky-titled debut, 2007 album Relentless, 2009 album Broad Open, 2014 album One-time Boots, New Dirt are all certified platinum. Aldean has received five Grammy Honour nominations throughout his career, twice for All-time State Album.
24 of his 35 singles have reached #1 on either the Hot Land Songs or Land Airplay charts with "Why", "She'south Land", "Big Dark-green Tractor", "The Truth", "Don't You Wanna Stay" (a duet with Kelly Clarkson), "Dirt Road Anthem", "Fly Over States", "Take a Little Ride", "The Only Manner I Know" (a collaboration with Luke Bryan and Eric Church), "Night Railroad train", "When She Says Baby", "Burnin' It Down", "But Gettin' Started", "Tonight Looks Good on You lot", "Lights Come On", "A Little More than Summer", "Whatsoever Ol' Barstool", "You Go far Easy", "Drowns the Whiskey" (a duet with Miranda Lambert), "Daughter Like You", "Rearview Town", "Got What I Got", "Blame It on You", and "If I Didn't Honey You" (a duet with Carrie Underwood).
Early life [edit]
Jason Aldine Williams was born in Macon, Georgia,[2] [3] on Feb 28, 1977. His parents separated when he was three. He was raised by his female parent in Macon, and during the summer he spent fourth dimension with his male parent in Homestead, Florida. Before his father went to his piece of work, he would map out guitar chords on notebook paper to show his son where to place his fingers to play the chords and Jason would sit and practice all day while his dad was at work. When his dad got abode, he got out his ain guitar and they played together. Soon he could play a vocal after hearing it only a few times. His early favorites included George Strait's "The Cowboy Rides Away", Hank Williams Jr.'s "The Blues Man", and Alabama's "My Home'southward in Alabama".
Both of his parents encouraged young Aldean equally he progressed musically. From historic period 14, after watching the land-music awards on television, he wanted to perform on stage. With his mother's assist, he performed at the local VFW hall in Macon. He sang John Anderson'southward song "Seminole Wind" and Tracy Lawrence'south "Sticks and Stones". He then began performing at surface area talent contests and local fairs. At 15, he joined the "house band" at Georgia nightspot Nashville Southward.
In club to stand out, Aldean inverse the spelling of his middle name, Aldine, to come up with the name Aldean.[4]
Musical career [edit]
1998–2004: Career beginnings [edit]
Afterward high schoolhouse, with his father's help, Aldean and his band performed at clubs and festivals around the Southeast. With Justin Weaver (ane of the band's members), Aldean began writing and recording original songs. In 1998, he performed songs from his first anthology at a showcase staged by Atlanta nightclub The Buckboard. He was approached by Michael Knox, then of the Warner-Chappell song-publishing company.[iii] Later on signing with Warner-Chappell, Aldean moved to Nashville on November 1, 1998, at the historic period of 21.
Aldean was offered a recording contract but was subsequently dropped. He signed with some other label merely once more was dropped in 2000 after his label postponed his recording sessions repeatedly. Various showcases failed to bring him a contract. The last straw was an attempt at the Wildhorse Saloon where the promised characterization talent scouts never even showed up. Still frustrated and discouraged with his struggling career, Aldean gave himself six months earlier planning to exit Nashville and return home to Georgia. Then five weeks later, he was offered a deal from Broken Bow Records in Nashville. Shortly after the release of his self-titled debut album, Aldean picked upwards his new (and current) agent Kevin Neal. Furthermore, while recording Relentless, Aldean moved to Clarence Spalding and Spalding Amusement for management.
2005–2008: Jason Aldean and Relentless [edit]
Aldean's debut single, "Hicktown", was released in early on 2005.[iii] It served as the lead-off to his self-titled debut album and reached number 10 on the Usa Billboard Hot Land Songs nautical chart.[v] The album too produced his first number one hitting with "Why".[five] This album finally released the number 4 hit "Amarillo Sky",[5] which had previously been a non-charting unmarried in 2002 for McBride & the Ride. This song earned a 2006 ACM nomination for Vocal of the Year and Video of the Year. Aldean earned the title "Top New Male Vocalizer" at the 2006 ACM Awards. The album has sold over 1,000,000 copies in the U.s.a. and was certified platinum by the RIAA in 2007.
Aldean performing in 2008
Aldean spent well-nigh of January 2007, in the studio with producer Michael Knox to finish his 2d album, Relentless.[3] This anthology was released on May 29, 2007, and at Wal-Mart locations, information technology was released with a Limited Edition CMT Pick DVD that included Aldean's performances. The anthology's pb-off single, "Johnny Cash", was originally recorded by Tracy Byrd, but Aldean's version of it peaked at No. 6.[5] Its followup "Laughed Until We Cried" became his 5th consecutive Peak 10 striking.[v] Relentless has as well been certified platinum by the RIAA, and its championship track was released as its 3rd single. The song has as well been Aldean'due south everyman-charting unmarried both in the U.South. and Canada,[5] failing to reach the Top ten on the country charts.[five]
2009–2012: Wide Open up and My Kinda Party [edit]
Aldean released his seventh single titled "She'due south Country" on December ane, 2008. This song serves as the lead-off single from his tertiary album Broad Open up, which was released on April 7, 2009. The unmarried debuted at No. 51 on the Hot Country Songs nautical chart[v] in tardily-November 2008. Being his 7th consecutive Height forty hit on the country charts,[v] it is also his 1st Top 40 hitting on the Billboard Hot 100. It later became his 2nd number-one hit,[5] and his first since "Why" in May 2006.[five] The next unmarried, "Big Green Tractor", became Aldean'southward third number-one hit.[5] Wide Open debuted at No. 2 on the Height Land Albums chart. "The Truth" became the anthology'southward 3rd consecutive number-1 hit in Jan 2010,[5] with "Crazy Town" being the album'south quaternary single and peaking at No. 2 on the country charts.[5]
Aldean performed with Bryan Adams on an episode of CMT Crossroads in the kickoff of May, and the episode premiered on June 26, 2009.[6] In an interview with Shave Magazine, Aldean explained that working with Bryan on Crossroads "was groovy" and that "[h]due east was a lot of fun." But the existent highlight for him was that he was working with Randy Owen. "I am a large fan of Alabama so I got a gamble to work with Randy Owen on this album (it didn't brand the album but it eventually made a bonus track). It was really cool. Alabama were like 'The Beatles' for me and then working with him was definitely one of the highlights," he said "I mean, both of those guys were really cool moments, but if I had to option ane highlight, it would be working with Randy [Owen] this year."[7] A live DVD titled Wide Open up Live & More than was released on August 25, 2009.[ citation needed ] At the 2010 CMT Music Awards, Aldean picked upwards 3 nominations in Video of the Year and Male Video of the Year for "The Truth", as well as Collaborative Video of the Year and CMT Performance of the Yr for his performance of "Heaven" with Bryan Adams.[viii]
In August 2010, Aldean released the single "My Kinda Party", which entered the Hot Country Songs chart at No. 41.[five] It is the atomic number 82-off single from his anthology of the same proper noun, which was released on November 2, 2010.[ix] It marks as Aldean's tenth meridian-10 country hit.[v] Aldean likewise collaborated with Kelly Clarkson on the intimate duet "Don't You lot Wanna Stay". His and Clarkson's operation on November 10, 2010, at the CMA Awards received positive recognition, and debuted at No. 59 on Billboard's Hot Country Songs nautical chart[5] from unsolicited airplay for the week of November xx, 2010. In March 2011, it became Aldean'south fifth number-i striking.[five]
In early 2011, Aldean's version of "Clay Road Anthem", which was recorded previously past both of its writers country rap creative person Colt Ford and Brantley Gilbert (who besides wrote "My Kinda Party"), debuted on the Hot Country Songs chart at No. 57 as an album cutting [5] from an unsolicited airplay for the week of Feb 5, 2011.[10] In March 2011, the song was chosen every bit the 3rd unmarried from My Kinda Party. Aldean likewise collaborated with Ludacris for the vocal at the 2011 CMT Music Awards in Nashville, Tennessee on June viii, 2011. In improver to making #1 on the Hot Country Songs chart[five] for the week of July thirty, 2011, information technology besides became Aldean's first Top 10 hit on the Hot 100 chart.
Aldean performed "My Kinda Party" at the showtime of the 2011 Domicile Run Derby, which was broadcast on ESPN.[ citation needed ] Aldean won the CMA award for Album of the Year in 2011 as well as the Musical Effect of the Twelvemonth with "Don't You Wanna Stay", his duet with Kelly Clarkson. This was his starting time win.[ commendation needed ] On October 25, 2011, it was appear that Aldean would be performing on The Grammy Nominations Concert Alive! – Countdown to Music'due south Biggest Night, the one-60 minutes special which took place live on Wednesday, November 30, 2011, at the Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles.[11] "Don't You Wanna Stay" received a Grammy nomination for All-time Country Duo/Grouping Performance, but however lost to The Civil Wars at the 54th Grammy Awards on February 12, 2012.[ citation needed ] The fourth single from the album was "Tattoos on This Town", which peaked at No. 2,[5] followed by notwithstanding another number one single, entitled "Fly Over States".[5]
2012–2016: Night Train and Old Boots, New Dirt [edit]
The outset single from Aldean's fifth anthology was entitled "Accept a Footling Ride". It was released on July 16, 2012. Later, the album's championship was announced as Dark Train. This album was released on Oct xvi, 2012. Its 2nd single, "The Simply Style I Know", is a collaboration among him, Luke Bryan, and Eric Church building. The album'south 3rd single, entitled "1994", is a tribute to Joe Diffie. The album'due south fourth single, the title rails, was released to state radio on June 24, 2013. The 5th unmarried, "When She Says Babe", was released to country radio on November 18 of that aforementioned year. "Take a Petty Ride", "The Only Way I Know", "Night Train", and "When She Says Baby" all peaked at number 1 on the Country Airplay chart respectively.[12]
During a radio interview on May 18, Aldean hinted at another possible collaboration with Ludacris. He did country that it would not be on Dark Railroad train. On December 16, 2014, Ludacris released an Extended Play titled Burning Bridges, in which the title track featured him and Aldean as a duet.[13] Aldean performed "My Kinda Political party" during the People'due south Choice Awards on January ix, 2013.[ citation needed ] On June 5, 2013, Jason Aldean co-hosted the 2013 CMT Music Awards with actress Kristen Bell. He and Lenny Kravitz opened the awards show singing "American Woman".[fourteen]
On July 22, 2014, Aldean released a new single "Burnin' It Downward". This song would serve as the atomic number 82 single off his sixth studio album Old Boots, New Dirt, which was released on October 7, 2014. This song reached No. one both on the Hot Country Songs and State Airplay charts.[5] The anthology's 2d single, "Only Gettin' Started", was released to country radio on November 10, 2014. It reached No. 1 on the State Airplay chart in March 2015. "Tonight Looks Skilful on You" was released as the 3rd unmarried on March 23, 2015. It reached No. 1 on the Country Airplay nautical chart in July 2015. also performed CMT Crossroads with Bob Seger song chosen "Turn the Page". The album's 4th unmarried, "Gonna Know We Were Here" released to country radio on August 17, 2015. Information technology reached No. 2 on the Country Airplay chart in Jan 2016. Jason Aldean is 1 of only three artists to attain RIAA platinum sales certification on an anthology released this twelvemonth. His Old Boots, New Dirt album, which debuted at the top of Billboard's all-genre Top 200 chart in October, has now shipped more than than one million units. This means that he is[15] the merely land star to release a platinum-seller in 2014, and joins merely Taylor Swift and Ariana Grande in platinum anthology certifications for collections released this yr.[xv]
At the conclusion of Aldean's Burn it Down Tour, Aldean donated over $600,000 to Susan G. Komen of South Florida.[16]
2016–2018: They Don't Know and Rearview Town [edit]
In July 2016 it was appear that the seventh regular studio album, They Don't Know, was set for release on September 9 of that year. Again produced by Michael Knox, the album was preceded by the single "Lights Come On", released to country radio on Apr ane, 2016.[17] The album's second single, "A Piddling More Summertime", released to land radio on July 15, 2016. The album's 3rd unmarried, "Whatsoever Ol' Barstool", was released to country radio on December 5, 2016. The album'due south fourth and final single, the title track of the anthology, was released to country radio on May eight, 2017.[ commendation needed ] At the 2016 ACM Awards, Aldean was awarded Entertainer of the Year for the commencement time in his career. He would go on to win that award in 2017 and besides 2018.[ commendation needed ]
In March 2017, Aldean announced that he is working on his 8th album,[xviii] titled Rearview Boondocks, which was released on April 13, 2018.[xix] The lead single, "Yous Make It Easy", was released on January 26, 2018.[19] Aldean as well confirmed 2 other songs would announced on the album: "Gettin' Warmed Upwards" and "Set It Off".[xx]
On Oct 1, 2017, Aldean had merely begun performing "When She Says Babe" at the Route 91 Harvest music festival on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada when Stephen Paddock began firing into the crowd from the 32nd flooring of the Mandalay Bay Resort.[21] [22] Aldean and his band managed to go out the stage unharmed, just 60 concertgoers lost their lives and 867 others were injured during the incident.[23] [24] [25] [26] [27] On October 7, Aldean opened Sabbatum Dark Alive with words of support for those hurting in the aftermath of the shooting, saying that "we witnessed one of the worst tragedies in American history. Like everyone, I'g struggling to sympathise what happened that night (and why) and how to selection up the pieces and start to heal. Just you can exist sure that we're going to walk through these tough times together, every step of the way. Because when America is at its best, our bond and our spirit — it'due south unbreakable."[28] He so performed a cover of "I Won't Back Downwardly" past Tom Petty, who had died 5 days earlier.[29]
2019-present: 9, Macon, Georgia, and Rolex on a Redneck [edit]
Aldean performed at the 2019 Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum Concert and Consecration Ceremony.[thirty] Aldean's ninth album, titled 9, was released on November 22, 2019.[31] The album's first single, "We Back" released to state radio on September ix, 2019. It peaked at number 6 on the Country Airplay in March 2020 and number 1 on the Canadian Country chart. The album'due south second unmarried, "Got What I Got" released to country radio on April half dozen, 2020. "Arraign It on You" was released on October 26, 2020 as the album's third single.
On July 23, 2021, Aldean released the single "If I Didn't Love You", featuring Carrie Underwood.[32] Information technology was the leadoff single to his tenth studio anthology, a double album project entitled Macon, Georgia. The first half, Macon, was released on November 12, 2021. On January xiv, 2022, "Problem with a Heartbreak" was released every bit the album'due south second single[33] and is the leadoff single to the second half of the album, Georgia, which will be released on April 22, 2022.[34] On March 25, 2022, Aldean and Brantley Gilbert released the single "Rolex® on a Redneck".[35]
Philanthropy and touch [edit]
Jason has been an avid supporter of raising awareness for breast cancer research since 2004, afterward losing a dear friend to the affliction. He has raised close to $4M for cancer research through donating a portion of each ticket sale, special merchandise, VIP meet & greets, a donate button on his website, and his almanac Concert for the Cure, almost of which he has contributed to Susan G. Komen for the Cure.[36]
Personal life [edit]
Aldean married Jessica Ann Ussery on August 4, 2001.[37] Together, the couple have two daughters: Keeley born Feb 2003, and Kendyl built-in August 2007.[37] On September 30, 2012, Aldean admitted to having "acted inappropriately at a bar"[38] with old American Idol contestant, Brittany Kerr, responding to reports linking her and Aldean. In a statement, Kerr said she had suffered "a lapse in judgment" and "would similar to sincerely repent to everyone that has been affected by this."[39] Aldean filed for divorce on April 26, 2013, citing irreconcilable differences and listing the filing appointment every bit the formal separation engagement.[37]
Aldean and Kerr began dating and made their get-go public appearance as a couple at the 2014 CMT Awards.[40] On September 24, 2014, Aldean and Kerr announced their engagement.[41] The couple were married on March 21, 2015.[42] On May eight, 2017, Aldean and Kerr announced that they were expecting a baby.[43] Their son Memphis Aldean was built-in on December one of that year.[44] On July 10, 2018, Aldean and Kerr announced that they were expecting their second child together.[45] Their girl Navy Rome was born February iv, 2019.[46]
Aldean owns a hunting company called Buck Commander, in partnership with former Major League Baseball (MLB) players Adam LaRoche, Ryan Langerhans, and Tom Martin; Willie Robertson of Duck Dynasty; and fellow country singer Luke Bryan.[47]
Aldean is a Georgia Bulldogs fan and spends Saturdays in the fall watching every game. He played the get-go-ever concert at the Academy of Georgia'south Sanford Stadium for over 60,000 fans in April 2013, including an appearance by Ludacris for their collaboration of "Dirt Road Anthem".
In 2015, Forbes estimated Aldean's almanac income at $43.five million.[48]
Aldean was the seventh highest-earning country musician making nearly 32.5 million dollars in 2017.[49]
In 2017, Aldean was on Forbes' Celebrity 100 listing, being ranked at 98.[50]
Aldean became the sixth artist to receive the ACM Dick Clark Artist of the Decade Award in 2019. The award is given to artists who were consistently on top of the charts over the span of the decade.[51]
Discography [edit]
Studio albums [edit]
- Jason Aldean (2005)
- Relentless (2007)
- Wide Open (2009)
- My Kinda Party (2010)
- Dark Train (2012)
- Quondam Boots, New Dirt (2014)
- They Don't Know (2016)
- Rearview Town (2018)[nineteen]
- 9 (2019)
- Macon (2021)
- Georgia (2022)[34]
Tours [edit]
Headlining
- 2008: CMT ON Bout: Relentless
- 2010: Wide Open up Tour
- 2011–12: My Kinda Party Tour
- 2013: Night Train Bout
- 2013–15: Burn It Down Bout
- Twelve shows in 2015 were merge with Kenny Chesney, The Big Revival Tour)
- 2015–16: Nosotros Were Here/6 String Circus Tour
- 2017: They Don't Know Tour[52]
- 2018: Loftier Apex Neon Bout
- 2019: Ride All Night Tour
- 2020: We Dorsum Bout
- 2021: Dorsum in the Saddle Tour
- 2022: Rock Due north' Roll Cowboy Tour
Supporting
- 2006: Me and My Gang Tour (with Rascal Flatts)
- 2007: Still Feels Good Bout (with Rascal Flatts)
- 2007: Free and Easy Summer Bout (with Dierks Bentley and Miranda Lambert)
- 2008: Live Your Vocalism Tour (with Tim McGraw)
- 2010: Last Rodeo Tour (with Brooks & Dunn)
Filmography [edit]
- CMT Crossroads with Bryan Adams (2009), Bob Seger (2014)
- Sweetness Vengeance (2013)
- CMT Music Awards (2013): Co-Host with Kristen Bell
- The Voice (Fall 2021): Advisor for Team Kelly
Awards and nominations [edit]
Grammy Awards [edit]
[53]
Twelvemonth | Award | Result |
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2012 | Best Country Solo Performance – "Dirt Route Anthem" | Nominated |
Best Country Duo/Group Performance – "Don't You Wanna Stay" (with Kelly Clarkson) | Nominated | |
Best Country Album – My Kinda Political party | Nominated | |
2014 | All-time Country Anthology – Night Train | Nominated |
2022 | Best Country Duo/Group Performance - "If I Didn't Beloved You" (with Carrie Underwood) | Nominated |
Other awards [edit]
Yr | Organization | Accolade | Consequence |
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2005 | ACM Awards | Pinnacle New Male Vocalist | Won |
2007 | ACM Awards[54] | Song of the Year – "Amarillo Sky" | Nominated |
Video of the Year – "Amarillo Sky" | Nominated | ||
CMA Awards[55] | Horizon Honor | Nominated | |
2010 | American Country Awards | Male Artist of the Year | Nominated |
CMT Music Awards[56] | Video of the Yr – "The Truth" | Nominated | |
Male person Video of the Year – "The Truth" | Nominated | ||
Collaborative Video of the Year – "Heaven" with Bryan Adams from CMT Crossroads | Nominated | ||
2011 | ACM Awards[57] | Entertainer of the Yr | Nominated |
Male Vocalizer of the Year | Nominated | ||
Billboard Music Awards[58] | Top Country Creative person | Nominated | |
Top Land Anthology – My Kinda Party | Nominated | ||
CMT Music Awards[59] | Video of the Year – "My Kinda Political party" | Nominated | |
Male person Video of the Yr – "My Kinda Political party" | Nominated | ||
Collaborative Video of the Year – "Don't You Wanna Stay" with Kelly Clarkson) | Nominated | ||
Best Spider web Video of the Year – "My Kinda Party" live from CMT.com webcast | Nominated | ||
CMA Awards[lx] | Entertainer of the Year | Nominated | |
Single of the Year – "Don't Yous Wanna Stay" (with Kelly Clarkson) | Nominated | ||
Musical Event of the Yr – "Don't You Wanna Stay" (with Kelly Clarkson) | Won | ||
Anthology of the Year – My Kinda Party | Won | ||
Male Vocalist of the Year | Nominated | ||
Billboard Touring Awards[61] | Breakthrough | Won | |
American Music Awards[62] | Favorite Land Male Artist | Nominated | |
Favorite Country Anthology – My Kinda Party | Nominated | ||
American Land Awards[63] | Male Music Video of the Year – "My Kinda Political party" | Nominated | |
Artist of the Twelvemonth | Won | ||
Male Artist of the Twelvemonth | Nominated | ||
Album of the Twelvemonth – My Kinda Party | Won | ||
Single of the Year: Male person – "My Kinda Party" | Won | ||
Single of the Year: Vocal Collaboration – "Don't You lot Wanna Stay" (with Kelly Clarkson) | Won | ||
Touring Headline Human activity of the Year | Won | ||
Music Video: Grouping, Duo, or Collaboration – "Don't You Wanna Stay" (with Kelly Clarkson) | Won | ||
2012 | ACM Awards[64] | Entertainer of the Twelvemonth | Nominated |
Male person Vocaliser of the Year | Nominated | ||
Album of the Year – My Kinda Political party | Nominated | ||
Vocal Event of the Year – "Don't You lot Wanna Stay" (with Kelly Clarkson) | Won | ||
Single Tape of the Twelvemonth – "Don't You lot Wanna Stay" (with Kelly Clarkson) | Won | ||
Video of the Year – "Tattoos on This Boondocks" | Nominated | ||
Billboard Music Awards[65] | Top Country Artist | Nominated | |
Tiptop Country Anthology – My Kinda Political party | Won | ||
Peak Country Song – "Dirt Route Anthem" | Won | ||
CMT Music Awards | Video of the Year – "Dirt Road Anthem" | Nominated | |
Male Video of the Yr – "Dirt Road Anthem" | Nominated | ||
CMT Functioning of the Year – "Tattoos On This Town" (from Artists of the Year) | Won | ||
Teen Choice Awards | Male State Artist | Nominated | |
Choice Country Song – "Tattoos On This Town" | Nominated | ||
CMA Awards | Entertainer of the Twelvemonth | Nominated | |
Male person Singer of the Year | Nominated | ||
Single of the Twelvemonth | Nominated | ||
American Music Awards[66] | Land Music: Favorite Male Artist | Nominated | |
American Country Awards[66] | Artist of the Year | Nominated | |
Male person Creative person of the Year | Nominated | ||
Unmarried of the Year – "Tattoos On This Town" | Nominated | ||
Single by a Male Creative person – "Tattoos On This Town" | Nominated | ||
Song of the Year – "Fly Over States" | Nominated | ||
Song of the Yr – "Tattoos On This Town" | Nominated | ||
Touring Artist of the Year | Won | ||
2013 | People's Choice Awards | Favorite State Vocalizer | Nominated |
ACM Awards | Entertainer of the Twelvemonth | Nominated | |
Male person Vocaliser of the Twelvemonth | Won | ||
Vocal Event of the Year – "The Only Fashion I Know" (with Luke Bryan and Eric Church building) | Won | ||
Billboard Music Awards | Summit Country Creative person | Nominated | |
Tiptop Country Album - Night Train | Nominated | ||
Top Male Artist | Nominated | ||
CMT Music Awards | Video of the Year – "1994" | Nominated | |
Male Video of the Year – "Accept a Little Ride" | Nominated | ||
Collaborative Video of the Yr – "The Just Way I Know" (with Luke Bryan and Eric Church) | Won | ||
Teen Option Awards | Male Country Artist | Nominated | |
CMA Awards[67] | Entertainer of the Yr | Nominated | |
Male Vocalist of the Twelvemonth | Nominated | ||
Musical Event of the Yr – "The Merely Style I Know" (with Luke Bryan and Eric Church) | Nominated | ||
American Country Awards[68] | Artist of the Yr | Nominated | |
Artist of the Year: Male | Nominated | ||
Anthology of the Year – Dark Railroad train | Nominated | ||
Unmarried of the Year: Vocal Collaboration – "The Just Way I Know" (with Luke Bryan and Eric Church building) | Nominated | ||
Touring Artist of the Year | Nominated | ||
Music Video of the Year: Male person – Take a Little Ride | Nominated | ||
2014 | ACM Awards[69] | Male person Vocalist of the Year | Won |
American Music Awards | Favorite State Male person Artist | Nominated | |
American Country Inaugural Awards | Digital Song of the Year – "Burnin' It Downwards" | Nominated | |
Artist of the Year | Won | ||
Male Vocalist of the Twelvemonth | Nominated | ||
Song of the Year – "When She Says Babe" | Nominated | ||
2015 | ACM Awards | Entertainer of the Year | Nominated |
Male Vocalist of the Twelvemonth | Won | ||
Album of the Year – Erstwhile Boots, New Dirt | Nominated | ||
Billboard Music Awards | Tiptop Country Artist | Nominated | |
Top Country Album – Old Boots, New Dirt | Won | ||
Top Country Vocal – "Burnin' Information technology Downwards" | Won | ||
2016 | ACM Awards | Top Country Song – "Gonna Know Nosotros Were Here" | Nominated |
Summit Country Song – "Lights Come On" | Won | ||
Top Country Artist | Nominated | ||
Entertainer of the Year | Won | ||
iHeartRadio Music Awards[70] | Country Creative person of the Year | Nominated | |
2017 | ACM Awards[71] | Entertainer of the Year | Won |
Male Vocaliser of the Yr | Nominated | ||
Billboard Music Awards | Elevation Land Artist | Nominated | |
Tiptop Country Anthology – They Don't Know | Nominated | ||
CMT Music Awards[72] | Male Video of the Year – "Lights Come up On" | Nominated | |
CMT Performance of the Year – "Hicktown" | Nominated | ||
American Music Awards[73] | Favorite Anthology - Country – They Don't Know | Nominated | |
2018 | ACM Awards[74] | Entertainer of the Year | Won |
Male Vocalist of the Yr | Nominated | ||
CMT Music Awards[75] | Operation of the Year – "Midnight Rider" (with diverse artists) | Nominated | |
Performance of the Year – "I Won't Back Down" (with various artists) | Nominated | ||
Male person Video of the Year – "You Make It Easy" | Nominated | ||
2018 | CMA Awards | Entertainer of the Year | Nominated |
Single of the Year – "Drowns the Whiskey" (feat. Miranda Lambert) | Nominated | ||
Song of the Year – "Drowns the Whiskey" (feat. Miranda Lambert) | Nominated | ||
Musical Upshot of the Year – "Drowns the Whiskey" (feat. Miranda Lambert) | Nominated | ||
2019 | iHeartRadio Music Awards[76] | Country Artist of the Twelvemonth | Nominated |
Billboard Music Awards[77] | Acme State Male Artist | Nominated | |
Acme Country Artist | Nominated | ||
Top State Album – Rearview Town | Nominated | ||
ACM Awards | ACM Dick Clark Creative person of the Decade Accolade[51] | Won | |
Entertainer Of The Year[78] | Nominated | ||
Music Upshot Of the Year- "Drowns the Whiskey" (ft Miranda Lambert) [78] | Nominated | ||
CMT Music Awards | Male Video of the Year – "Drowns the Whiskey" (ft Miranda Lambert) | Nominated | |
Collaborative Video of the Year – "Drowns the Whiskey" (ft Miranda Lambert) | Nominated | ||
Collaborative Video of the Year – "Direct To Hell" (with Darius Rucker, Luke Bryan, Charles Kelley) | Nominated |
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External links [edit]
- Official website
- Jason Aldean at AllMusic
- "Jason Aldean Biography". Great American State. Archived from the original on September 4, 2012. Retrieved March 30, 2008.
- Wikipedia:Fact or Fiction – Jason Aldean, video and commodity, Oct 24, 2014
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason_Aldean
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