Aaron Coker Band
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Aaron Coker Band

Jackson, MS | Established. Jan 01, 2014

Jackson, MS
Established on Jan, 2014
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"“Aaron is one of the most talented musicians, songwriter, most inspirational person, I've had the pleasure listening to & know come out of Mississippi in a long time... His music could set the standards for others to follow!"

“Aaron is one of the most talented musicians, songwriter, most inspirational person, I've had the pleasure listening to & know come out of Mississippi in a long time... His music could set the standards for others to follow - Marc B, Program Director, Operation Manager WKZB-FM, Meridian” -


""Everybody knows some of the best music comes from the state of Mississippi, and Aaron is a great example! - Peter Whitham, President/CEO MS Music Foundation"

"Everybody knows some of the best music comes from the state of Mississippi, and Aaron is a great example! - Peter Whitham, President/CEO Mississippi Music Foundation -


"2016 Jackson Free Press Person of the Day 7/26/16"

Reaching the end of a long road tends to remind you of the journey as a whole. That's definitely been true for Pearl-native singer-songwriter Aaron Coker as he recorded his latest EP, "I'll Ride," which he released May 27.

"My brother gave me his old Guns N' Roses tape cassette, and about a week later, I saw Slash playing on TV," he says of his earliest experience with music. "I was intrigued."

Not long after that, a young Coker traded in his video games and toys to purchase his first guitar. Then, he began hanging out with some of his parents' friends who played guitar, which spurred his interest even further. By the time he was 15 years old, he had discovered that music was not just a hobby but also a safe haven for him. He says he found himself rushing home from his extracurricular activities to freshen up his skills.



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"I came home from school and played for several hours every day instead of doing my homework," he says. "I was involved in different sports, but music was always my escape."

Because of this dedication, he was able to release his first recording project, "Released by Ransom," at age 19. Coker says it was a "coming of self" album in which he grappled with the problems he faced in his youth, touching on topics such as relationships, anger and decision-making.

"I talked about different things that every teenager goes through," he says. "It's hard to describe it exactly, but I know it was a coming-out-the-shell project for me."

Coker has continued honing his skills and evolving as a performer over the years, which led to him forming The Aaron Coker Band with rhythm guitarist Randall Brown, bassist Mike Flanagan and drummer Geppetto Morgan in 2015.

Shortly after he and his band mates joined forces, Coker wrote one of his most popular songs to date, "I'll Ride," which his close friend Garrett Parris produced at Sound Stage Studios in Nashville, Tenn. The song, which won the 2015 Mississippi Music Award for Song of the Year, took inspiration from a National Geographic documentary that Coker watched about famed United States military burial site Arlington Cemetery in Arlington County, Va.

"Around that time, I had a lot of friends overseas, and there were some who made it back home and some who didn't," he says. "After watching that documentary, the song just came to me. It was like I wasn't even writing it. I was just the pilot behind the pen."

Coker has managed to secure a few awards since then. The Aaron Coker Band won the Mississippi Music Award for Artist of the Year in 2015 and earned the title again in 2016. Coker says both Parris and producer Kenny Davis, with whom he recorded the remaining five songs on the EP, have had a great influence on his musical career.

"Those two really helped get me kick-started back into music in the last few years," he says.

Coker says being a father, a grandfather and a husband (his wife, Angi Coker, is also his booking agent) keeps him quite busy, but his passion for music gives him daily motivation to continue striving for what he loves to do.

"I've been a full-time musician for five years now," he says. "I love working. I have done a lot of different types of work, but it's always good when you've finally found your calling."

Aaron Coker's "I'll Ride" EP is available now at aaroncokerband.com. - Jackson Free Press


""One thing's for sure--this Pearl native has a strong talent penning rock ballads, as well as a voice that's solid in pitch and emotion." -Natalie Long, Jackson Free Press"

"One thing's for sure--this Pearl native has a strong talent penning rock ballads, as well as a voice that's solid in pitch and emotion." -Natalie Long, Jackson Free Press 6/5/13 - Jackson Free Press


"For singer-songwriter and Pearl native Aaron Coker, 33, standing out in that crowded field took dedication and good old-fashioned showmanship. -Micah Smith, Jackson Free Press"

From country to folk, it is easy to find a guy with a guitar in Jackson, singing his heart out, most nights of the week. For singer-songwriter and Pearl native Aaron Coker, 33, standing out in that crowded field took dedication and good old-fashioned showmanship.
"I always put on a show, more than just play music," Coker says. "You have to engage the audience, whether that's with the lights or just an ability to read the crowd."
Part of engaging the listener for Coker means that his set lists act as guidelines rather than rules. "When there are different styles of audience members, I'm able to jump in and see that and relate to them," he says.
Coker says his personal style ranges from country to classic rock to rhythm and blues, but no matter the style, he writes with a stage mindset.
"Everything I write has a full band in mind—a full sound and whole package," Coker says. "Usually, I write on an acoustic (guitar), but ... I'm hearing drums and lead parts and bass lines."
Though Coker approaches creating music as a band experience, he says the city responds better to acoustic players. "Around the Jackson area, it's been easier to do acoustic solo shows because of the venues," Coker says. "A lot of them are restaurant-style, family-friendly and subtle. At those, people don't like eating to a full band."
Acoustic also means a more intimate environment.
"The goal in songwriting is to touch someone's life, to write in a way that tells them other people are feeling the same way," Coker says. "It either helps them to remain happy or comforts them in a bad situation. Acoustic is raw, touching and emotional music. It gets people's attention on a different level than a band."
Overall, Jackson audiences have been accommodating in Coker's musical pursuit over the years. "People have always come out to the shows and stayed for a long time (and) bought my live recordings. It's a very supportive, very friendly place," he says.
Coker has big plans for his future. "The all-time goal is to get a platinum record, to perform in front of sold-out arenas," he says. "I always dream big, and I don't think I'll stop until I hit that mark. Even if I did hit it, I know I won't stop."
Aaron Coker's single, "I'll Ride," is available on iTunes, Amazon and ReverbNation. Find Aaron Coker Music on Facebook. - Jackson Free Press


Discography

I'll Ride EP

I'll Ride

Angels Tears

Last Goodbye

In Your Sight

Sleep

Old Bones

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AARON COKER BAND           http://www.aaroncokerband.com/

2016 Mississippi Music Award Winner "Artist/Band of the Year"
2016 Josie Music Award Winner "Rock Entertainer of the Year"
2016 Artists Music Guild Heritage Award Winner "Group of the Year"
2016 Jackson Free Press Person of the Day 7/26/16
2015 Mississippi Music Award Winner "Artist of the Year"
2015 Mississippi Music Award Winner "Song of the Year - I'll Ride"
2015 Josie Music Award / Country Blast Radio Nominee
2015 Artists Music Guild Heritage Award Nominee
2013 Jackson Free Press Artists to Watch Featured Artist
2013 Jackson Free Press Nat Long's Summer Music Guide Featured Artist

Long time musician / singer / songwriter and Pearl, MS native, Aaron Coker along with guitarist Shane Turnage, bassist Russell Hawkins, drummer Jay Johnson and bassist Kenneth Beanblossom have kept the music scene alive with their diverse southern rock style. Their dependability, appreciative attitude, promotional creativeness and ability to entertain and hold an audience has kept them rising and in demand. With over 4 hours of music that covers country, blues, southern / alt / hard rock including a dozen originals, one of which aired on Jackson's own rock station Rock 93.9, the Aaron Coker Band brings the fans what they want. With originals that are deep and meaningful to hard hitting and powerful, this band is making a name in the 2 short years since its inception.
Coker and his band were nominated, performed and won big at the 2015 Mississippi Music Awards securing 2 of the 7 awards given. Winning "Artist of the Year" and "Song of the Year" for the Nashville recorded original "I'll Ride", this was certainly what they thought was the highlight of their musical career! But just around the corner was another nomination and subsequent WIN of not only "Artist / Band of the Year" in the prestigious 2016 MS Music Awards but an exciting win at the 2016 Josie Music Awards in Nashville for "Rock Entertainer of the Year" and the very sought after AMG Heritage Award for "Group of the Year"!
 Coker has been a member of the Artists Music Guild since 2015. He performed and was nominated in several categories including New Artist and Male Vocalist of the Year in the 2015 AMG Heritage Awards. Being honored with nominations again in 2016, he was selected by the Artists Music Guild board members to take part in a week long Conference the week leading up to the awards show. After making the top 5 nominations for Song of the Year for his original "Angels Tears", surprised was an understatement when the Aaron Coker Band was named Winner of the highly coveted AMG Heritage Award for "Group of the Year"!! Watch for what's to come because they are on the rise! They love their Mississiippi roots and often give back by supporting local and regional fund raisers and benefits.

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