Biography
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Born
1991 (age 34)
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Born In
Baltimore, Maryland, United States
Aaron Frazer (born in 1991 in Baltimore, MD, United States) is a Baltimore-raised, Brooklyn-based American songwriter and falsetto-crooning soul singer, who first came into the international spotlight as the drummer and co-lead singer for Durand Jones & The Indications (for which group he penned some of their most notable tracks, including 'Morning In America') .
January 2021 saw the release of Frazer's solo début LP, Introducing..., a mixture of 1960s soul with the particular sensibilities of the album's producer, Dan Auerbach (of The Black Keys fame). Album #2, Into the Blue, followed in June 2024, this time with Alex Goose as a producer (who notably worked with hip hop experimentalists such as Madlib).
Soft-spoken, with the look of a slightly disaffected 1950s matinee idol, Aaron Frazer possesses a voice that’s both contemporary and timeless. His higher register conveys a wide emotional palate and a progressive worldview in the tradition of musical masterminds like Curtis Mayfield. While Aaron’s stirring falsetto and thoughtful songwriting have made him established in the world of revival soul music, he refuses to be pigeonholed.
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