Artist's albums
Why It Hurts
2023 · single
The Friends We Make
2023 · single
Good Love Goes Bad
2023 · single
Only Guiding Light
2023 · single
Lonely Long
2023 · single
Just For You
2023 · single
Wading Through Muddy Water
2023 · single
Heart and Soul
2022 · album
Never Giving Up on You
2022 · single
Leave Too Soon
2021 · single
The One Who Loves You
2021 · single
Ice Cream Man
2021 · album
Boomerang
2021 · single
Peace, Love and Understanding
2021 · single
What Goes Up
2021 · single
Love Me or Leave Me
2021 · single
Ice Cream Man
2020 · single
Swamp Blues 2
2020 · album
My Sexy Guitar
2020 · single
Thirty - Nine
2019 · single
Swamp Blues (Instrumental)
2019 · album
Murderers Bar: Swamp Blues 2
2019 · single
Week Man
2019 · single
Swamp Blues
2018 · album
8 Ball Aitken
2016 · album
She's Going to Mexico, I'm Going to Jail
2016 · single
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Biography
For more than a decade, blues-rocker 8 Ball Aitken has toured the world - performing his swampy, slide guitar-driven songs at more than 200 gigs each year. His live shows have rocked music festivals across the US, Australia, Europe, Canada, and Asia. Since relocating to Nashville eight years ago from his native Australia, he has honed his songwriting, guitar playing and showmanship with some of the best in the business today. With his 11th album, Swamp Blues 2, 8 Ball delves deeper into the Delta. It’s a groove-heavy, funkier follow-up to the success of last year’s Swamp Blues album release that hit #2 in the Australian Blues Charts and produced the 2019 APRA Song of the Year Shortlisted “High Water.” Swamp Blues 2 features 13 tracks with all the energy of his live performances. 8 Ball co-produced the record at yellow DOG Studios in Wimberley, Texas, and it features the powerhouse rhythm section of legendary drummer JJ Johnson (Tedeschi Trucks Band/John Mayer) and Austin bass player extraordinaire Glenn Fukunaga (Robert Plant, Dr John, James Taylor, Bob Dylan, Dixie Chicks). 8 Ball’s friend Buddy Leach (member of George Thorogood & the Destroyers) guested on saxophone and keys. The album reached #2 in the Australian Blues Charts in March, 2020. For more tour dates, videos, merch and more visit: 8ballaitken.com