Artist's albums
About You
2023 · single
Have a Good Day
2022 · single
The Truth Is (Acoustic)
2022 · single
The Truth Is
2022 · single
About Her
2021 · single
I Don't Drink Whiskey Anymore
2020 · single
Wildfire
2020 · single
I Will Carry You
2019 · single
Nothing Much These Days
2018 · single
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Biography
Aaron Pollock, a CCMA-nominated Canadian singer/songwriter based in Nashville, TN, is broadening his country sound and exploring new sonic territory. He is embracing past and present influences ranging from John Mayer and Don Henley to country greats, Keith Urban, HARDY and Brothers Osborne, and and current obsessions such as 80’s-influenced artists like The Night Game and The Band CAMINO. Over the past few years, Pollock has established himself as a successful songwriter. With over 1000 songs in his catalogue, his talent is being recognized both in Canada and south of the border. He achieved his first major label cut with “best friend” by Universal Music’s Lydia Sutherland in 2022, and in 2021 he scored his biggest songwriting cut to date with “Encore” by ANNIKA and Brett Kissel. He was nominated for "Songwriter of the Year" at the 2022 Canadian Country Music awards ("Rebel Phase" by The Prairie States); won “Songwriter of the Year” at the 2021 Country Music Alberta awards (“Every Little Town” by The Prairie States); landed his first iTunes #1 (“All Over It” by Ben Chase) in January 2019; and scored his second Top 40 at Canadian country radio with "Rebel Phase" by The Prairie States in June 2022 (first Top 40 was “I Really Don’t Want To” by ANNIKA in July 2021). Pollock has also flourished as a recording artist and performer in his own right, sharing stages with the likes of Brett Kissel, Jocelyn Alice, and Shawn Hook.