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Aaron Raitiere (from the album Single Wide Dreamer available on Dinner Time Records)
Kentucky-born songwriter Aaron Raitiere had a career penning tunes prior to Single Wide Dreamer, his recent release. The process for the long-held dream for Aaron Raitiere began when he handed over twelve potential cuts to Miranda Lambert and Anderson East, giving them creative control for curating the track list, suggesting arrangements, and guest players. Single Wide Dreamer, produced by Miranda Lambert and Anderson East, welcomes collaborators such as Bob Weir, Natalie Hemby, Robert Randolph and Waylon Payne to name a few. Raitiere takes the recording in stride, sharing that ‘I think the record kind of made itself, and that was the vibe I was going with. It was just a bunch of friends getting together trying to help me create something, because they thought I needed a record’. The observations of Aaron Raitiere find their way into a storyline, setting the tone for a lost-love letter, “Hello Darlin’’, promises to spell out the message with ‘cussin’ you in cursive’. Single Wide Dreamer details a night at the local watering hole with friends on board in “Everybody Else”, confirming ‘I won’t be lonely when I go to hell, you can find me with everybody else’ as Aaron Ratiere bounces into “You’re Crazy” and deals out harsh truths, pouring a half-full glass with an opening line of ‘I got your name tattooed on my hip bone’, covering up the mistake with the state of Kentucky’ admitting in the song title “At Least We Didn’t Have Any Kids”. Aaron Raitiere introduces an independent thinker in the title track as Single Wide Dreamer provides a DIY guide for a happy life in “For the Birds” and exits on the meaningful message of “Time Will Fly”. Listen and buy the music of Aaron Raitiere from AMAZON For more information and purchase options, please visit the Aaron Raitiere website
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