Aaron Tippin is a force of nature, a man whose passion for music fuels an array of other vigorous enthusiasms. Apart from writing and recording songs and wowing crowds with his live appearances, Aaron is also a pilot, farmer, winemaker, outdoorsman, competitive bodybuilder and devoted family man. He even runs his own record label. Its no surprise then that so many in the music industry regard this tireless South Carolinian as the "Hillbilly Hercules."
Fresh from unveiling He Believed, his exclusive album for Cracker Barrel Old Country Stores, Aaron has now released a second collection of songs, one that salutes Americas truck drivers. Its called In Overdrive and features the trucker classics "East Bound And Down," "Drivin My Life Away," "Prisoner Of The Highway," "Girl On The Billboard," "Movin On," "The White Night," "Roll On," "Truck Drivin Man," "Long White Line," "Drivin Fool" and "Danger Dave."
In Overdrive was sparked by Aarons concern that country music had turned its back on its highway heroes. "Seems like somewhere along the line trucking music got shoved off the country music plate," he observes. "I dont understand exactly why. The trucks are still out there. And theyre busier than ever keeping America rolling. I know the folks who work and live in the trucking world still love this musicand so do most fans of real country music. This album launches my crusade to bring the music back."
Tippin has crusaded for the working man and woman since he ripped country music wide open in 1990 with his uncompromising "Youve Got To Stand For Something." On the strength of that remarkable song, comedian Bob Hope invited Aaron to appear with him when he toured the Mideast to entertain the troops of Desert Storm. Aaron has been a favorite ofand a standby forAmericas fighting forces ever since.
In the years that followed, Aarons voice continued to ring loud and clear with such hits as "I Wouldnt Have It Any Other Way," "There Aint Nothin Wrong With The Radio (an affectionate nod to the kind of automotive clunker most of us have had to rely on at one time or another), "My Blue Angel," "Working Mans Ph. D.," "The Call Of The Wild," "I Got It Honest," "Thats As Close As Ill Get To Loving You," "For You I Will," "Kiss This" (a cheeky No. 1 song he co-wrote with his wife and partner-in-everything, Thea).
Aaron became immediately enraged by the sneak attacks of 9/11 and quickly remembered a song hed recently penned, (his proudly defiant), "Where The Stars And Stripes And The Eagle Fly." He instantly booked studio time and rushed to Nashville and tracked this emotional anthem that reminds countless people as to what it means to be an American. Aaron has since journeyed to Iraq and Afghanistan to sing for the troops. These missions, in turn, have earned him guest spots on such shows as Larry King Live and Hannity & Colmes to speak on the militarys behalf.
Aarons honest lyrics and direct, impassioned vocals have built a large and devoted audience. Five of his albums are certified "Gold" Call Of The Wild, Youve Got To Stand For Something, Lookin Back At Myself, Tool Box and People Like Us. A sixth CDRead Between The Linesstands at the "Platinum" level.
In keeping with his take-charge attitude, Aaron established NIPPIT Records in 2005. In 2008, the label partnered with Cracker Barrel for the release of He Believed.
Aarons retreat is a 500 -acre farm in middle Tennessee, where he labors, relaxes and revels in the outdoors with wife and musical collaborator Thea and their two sons, Tom and Ted. Its also the home base for his hangar (complete with four working aircrafts), runway, recording studio and winery.
During the months ahead, Aaron and his band will be roaring along Americas vast highway grid, meeting truckers and singing their praises to a new generation of country music fans. In Overdrive will be available in stores and online in October 2008.