Nashville, Tenn. (December 10, 2014) - Aaron Tippin, the "Hardest Workin' Man in Country Music" will soon be celebrating a major career milestone. The year 2015 will mark Tippin's 25th year in music.
Tippin is currently planning his 25th Anniversary tour and is in-studio putting the finishing touches on a commemorative album that will feature all new music as well as freshly recorded versions of his hit songs. More details on Tippin's tour and new album will be announced soon.
"I can't believe it's been 25 years since I started this amazing journey," notes Tippin. "I've been so blessed to be able to live a hillbilly singer's dream and to still be living it today. It's so much fun to look back on these last 25 years and to still look forward to many more."
Aaron Tippin's fame was launched in 1990 with the release of his uncompromising single, "You've Got to Stand For Something." He followed with other major hits including "Where the Stars and Stripes and the Eagle Fly," "There Ain't Nothing Wrong with the Radio" and "Kiss This."
For more information on Aaron Tippin, visit www.aarontippin.com.
Photo credit: Glenn Sweitzer
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