Blue County

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Good Little Girls 00:00 Tools
Nothing' but Cowboy Boots 00:00 Tools
That's Cool 00:00 Tools
That Summer Song 00:00 Tools
Walk On Water 00:00 Tools
Hollywood, California 00:00 Tools
Sounds Like Home 00:00 Tools
Sunday Driver 00:00 Tools
What's Not To Love 00:00 Tools
Time Well Spent 00:00 Tools
Losing At Loving 00:00 Tools
Ride On 00:00 Tools
Nothin' But Cowboy Boots 03:35 Tools
I Get To 00:00 Tools
Firecrackers And Ferris Wheels 00:00 Tools
Revolution 00:00 Tools
Firecrackers and Ferriswheels 00:00 Tools
Thats Cool 00:00 Tools
Nothing but Cowboy Boots 00:00 Tools
Nothin But Cowboy Boots 00:00 Tools
Hollywood California 00:00 Tools
Broken 00:00 Tools
GOOD LITTLE GIRL 00:00 Tools
Blue County - Good Little Girls 03:00 Tools
Hollywood, CA 00:00 Tools
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Blue County consists of two best friends, Aaron Benward and Scott Reeves. Aaron, who hails from Auburn, Indiana, was surrounded by music growing up. After a brief stint in college; his father Jeoffrey, a professional gospel singer, invited Aaron to tour with him. Together they played more than 130 concerts annually for several years and recorded three CD's. The experience sculpted Aaron to the techniques of duo singing, which may be one reason why he never quite hit the jackpot after leaving to seek his fortunes as a solo artist. Scott, who was born in Delight, Arkansas - and raised in Los Angeles started singing at an early age with his Uncle Jack; but, his strongest musical influence came from close family friend, Glenn Campbell. After high school, Scott, who had been acting as well as playing music, picked up work in commercials and on television shows. Aaron and Scott teamed up after meeting on a music video in Nashville five years ago. It was an instant brotherhood! The two were inseparable! After years of friendship, and a bit of gentle pressure from their wives - the guys decided to see how it felt to sing together. They discovered not only did they have a perfect friendship, but also perfect harmonies! One fateful day, the duo made it to Curb Records. There, they sat down in front of Doug Johnson, the A&R director for the new Asylum subsidiary, and performed. When they were finished, the first words out of Doug's mouth were "Man, one of you is really gonna have to screw this up to not make it work." With that, Blue County was officially born. Scott and Aaron have finished their sophomore album and it will be released very soon. Their new single "I Get To" can be heard on a radio station near you. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.