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Aaron Tippin

Aaron Tippin (born July 3, 1958, in Pensacola, Florida) - Country music singer Born in Pensacola but raised in western South Carolina, tippin performed in local honky-tonks in the 1970's. He competed on Tnn's (You can be a star) talent contest in 1986, and landed a song-publishing contract and moved to Nashville in 1987. During this time he wrote songs for, The Kingsmen, David Ball, The Midsouth Boys, Mark Collie, and Charlie Pride. He would spend his nights working at a mill in Kentucky and spend his days driving 60 miles to Nashville to write songs. Tippin performed his first Nashville nightclub show in 1990, and it earned him a contract with RCA records. His first single (You've got to stand for something) cracked the top 10 in 1991, it also allowed aaron to go to the Persian Gulf with Bob Hope to entertain the troops. Then in 1992, aaron's single (There aint nothin' wrong with the radio) stayed at No. 1 for three weeks. In 1995 tippin married Thea Corontzos, aaron, thea, and his manager, Billy Canton, created aaron's company, tip top entertainment. Aaron also opened two hunting supply stores called aaron tippin firarms. One is located close to where he lives in Smithsville, Tennessee, and the other run by his father in Oak City, North Carolina. In 1998 aaron moved to lyric street records and charted a No.1 hit with (kiss this) co-written with his wife thea in 2000. In the wake of 9/11, his patriotic anthem (where the stars and stripes an the eagle fly) peaked at No. 2. Other Facts External Links

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