Aberdeen Green

Aberdeen Green

TX, US
Country Band from Nashville

Aberdeen Green has shared the roster with artists such as Chris Stapleton, Trace Adkins, Rodney Crowell, Charles Kelley, and Wynonna Judd. They performed at the 91st National Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony in Washington, D.C., where they opened for Aretha Franklin, Mariah Carey, Train, Janelle Monae, Renee Fleming, and The Avett Brothers. Drawing from folk, country and jazz influences such as Patti Griffin, Joni Mitchell, Bob Dylan, Eva Cassidy, The Dixie Chicks and Alison Krauss, Aberdeen Green blends soaring harmonies with instinctive musicality and songwriting.

The duo released its debut album Crooked Road in 2018. The 12-track collection was produced by the legendary Paul Worley (The Dixie Chicks, Lady Antebellum, Martina McBride) and his son Nick Worley. The title track is a pulsating and rapturous tribute to the duo's Appalachian roots, a theme that carries throughout the album. Their unique songwriting comes through in "Clarence," a song that tells the story of the devastating Nashville floods of 2010 through the lens of a lost guitar. Inventive covers of "Rainbows Never Die" by Chris Stapleton and Mike Henderson and Patty Griffin's "Rain" round out an album that combines folk and country music tradition with innovative songwriting and boundless energy.

Aberdeen Green has shared the roster with artists such as Chris Stapleton, Trace Adkins, Rodney Crowell, Charles Kelley, and Wynonna Judd. They performed at the 91st National Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony in Washington, D.C., where they opened for Aretha Franklin, Mariah Carey, Train, Janelle Monae, Renee Fleming, and The Avett Brothers. Drawing from folk, country and jazz influences such as Patti Griffin, Joni Mitchell, Bob Dylan, Eva Cassidy, The Dixie Chicks and Alison Krauss, Aberdeen Green blends soaring harmonies with instinctive musicality and songwriting.

The duo released its debut album Crooked Road in 2018. The 12-track collection was produced by the legendary Paul Worley (The Dixie Chicks, Lady Antebellum, Martina McBride) and his son Nick Worley. The title track is a pulsating and rapturous tribute to the duo's Appalachian roots, a theme that carries throughout the album. Their unique songwriting comes through in "Clarence," a song that tells the story of the devastating Nashville floods of 2010 through the lens of a lost guitar. Inventive covers of "Rainbows Never Die" by Chris Stapleton and Mike Henderson and Patty Griffin's "Rain" round out an album that combines folk and country music tradition with innovative songwriting and boundless energy.

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