Aaron Shanley
British singer-songwriter
Intro | British singer-songwriter | |
Places | United Kingdom Great Britain | |
is | Musician Composer Singer Songwriter | |
Work field | Music | |
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Birth | 9 February 1990 | |
Age | 34 years |
Aaron Shanley (born 9 February 1990) is a singer-songwriter from Lisburn, Northern Ireland. He has received notable ongoing support from the BBC, including BBC Radio 1 and BBC Radio Ulster.
Shanley won the Katherine Brick Young Songwriter of the Year Award in 2010. Aaron Shanley won the 'Best Male Award' at the Access To Music Awards at Birmingham O2 Academy on December 1, 2010 hosted by Edith Bowman.
He has toured extensively in the US, UK and Ireland in 2010, including dates supporting Kiernan McMullan and Ben Glover. He self-released his debut mini-album Let The Sun In through his own label Love Gum Records in October 2010. A bonus five-track EP The Nashville Sessions was made available alongside any copy of the mini-album.