Bio
Aaron Owens
The story as we know it
Hailing from the south Arkansas Delta, Aaron Owens’ roots in the logging and farming community shaped his tireless work ethic and ignited his passion for country music. The gritty honesty of his blue-collar upbringing fused with the soulful sounds of the airwaves, sparking a lifelong love for the genre and setting him on a musical path from a young age.
Surrounded by a musical family, Aaron’s journey began early, trailing his mother to small venues where the electric atmosphere hooked him instantly. What started in the Arkansas mud grew into a dream that carried him nation wide, forging an underground country revolution. He’s shared stages with many names in country music and opened for legends and stars like Willie Nelson, Blake Shelton, Gary Allan, Chris Young, Neal McCoy, Dwight Yoakam, and Gretchen Wilson, while becoming a staple at festivals, casinos, and honky-tonks nationwide.
Aaron’s music hit new heights with his album Troublemaker, recorded at EMI Publishing Studio on Nashville’s iconic Music Row. Teaming up with an all-star crew of writers and top-tier musicians—including Robert Arthur, Justin Williamson, Randle Currie, Mark Johnson, Wesley Pryor, and Mike Sever—Aaron crafted a blazing record that’s as authentic as it is electrifying.
Now, he’s bringing his signature sound straight to the fans, earning rave responses and living the dream with no plans of slowing down.