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Aaron Shea Broering was born in Garden Grove, California,
and grew up in Santa Fe, New Mexico. His musical background
began
at an early age; his
father, Jeffrey Howard
Broering
being a drummer
and his mother, Nancy
Ann Minash being a
keyboardist,
vocalist, and
songwriter. His father was also a well-known
surfer and influenced Aaron to spend many hours on the beaches
of Southern California, which played a major role inspiring
much of his songwriting. His mother was active in the music
group at church, which helped Aaron develop his musical ear.
In 1990, Aaron moved to Newport Beach, California, where he
attended junior college and considered pursuing a career in
baseball. In the fall of 1990, an injury seriously derailed
his baseball dreams, and forced him to pursue other dreams.
It was the moment that changed his life forever. Aaron changed
his direction and focused
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on music. He began frequenting local
coffee shops, and restaurants, where he sang and performed
with various musical groups. He also began attending music
classes, while driving two days a week to Cal State Fullerton
for vocal lessons.
In 1993, Aaron was accepted as a Vocal Major in the Music
program at San Diego State University; where he began working
on his Bachelor’s degree in music. During his studies at S.D.S.U.,
Aaron began experiencing moderate local success with his music.
While honing his vocal and compositional skills, as well as
teaching himself guitar, he won the 1995 Homecoming Talent
Show with his original song, “We’ll Find a Way.” The accomplishment
was duplicated the very next year with the co-collaboration
of a song called, “Innocent grandchild.” Aaron and partner
Julio Ferrari co-fronted the group Blue Heaven, which played
in San Diego area until 1998.
In his senior year at S.D.S.U., Aaron composed an orchestral
and choral arrangement called “Wing and a Prayer,” which epitomized
the struggle and strife of loss. The composition was selected
and performed in concert on May 16th, 1998, in Smith Recital
Hall at S.D.S.U. It was acknowledged by his instructors and
his peers as having commercial potential, but served more
as a milestone of his musical and spiritual growth; yet more
importantly served as an opportunity to pay his final tribute
to his mother who passed away in 1997.
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1999 - Began touring Nationally as lead vocalist, lead guitarist,
and pianist with renown Eagles Tribute Band Hotel California,
which opened for artists such as Dwight Yoakam, Le Ann Rimes,
Gregg Allman, Three Dog Night.
In 1998, Aaron completed his studies at S.D.S.U., and continued
performing professionally both nationally and internationally
with various groups. Since that period, he has gained continual
acclaim and recognition for his original compositions and
live performances.
1995 - Campus-wide homecoming talent show winner with original
song “We'll Find a Way” at San Diego State University.
1996 - Repeat winner of talent show at SDSU, again with original
material.
1998 - Composed and conducted an Orchestral Oratorio called
“Wing and a Prayer”, which was dedicated to his mother and
was selected to be performed as part of a concert of student
compositions.
1998 - Completed Bachelor's Degree in Vocal Performance from
SDSU.
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2000 - Toured in Europe and Asia as lead vocalist, lead guitarist,
and pianist with the Sam Morrison Band, which showcased original
material and shared billing with Lynyrd Skynyrd, Confederate
Railroad, and Juice Newton.
2001 - 2002 -Toured again with Hotel California, and performed
locally in the acoustic Duo Liquid, featuring original compositions.
2002 - Completed his full length original CD called “The Road
Less Traveled”, which chronicles the struggles of an aspiring
artist, and was commissioned to conduct a guitar performance
workshop in Buffalo, New York.
2001
- 2002 - Performed locally in the acoustic duo, Liquid, featuring original
compositions, and completed his first full length original CD called, “The
Road Less Traveled”.
2003 - Song featured in a recent surf movie, “The Far Shore”. Began working on his second original cd, “Reason to Believe”, while keeping busy playing locally with various bands and with his Eagle’s Tribute band, Desperado.
Since then Aaron has gained continual acclaim and recognition for his original
compositions and live performances. Completed his second original cd, “Reason to Believe”. Still keeping busy with Desperado, and has recently started playing in a new U2 Tribute band, ONE. |
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