Wednesday, 4 June 2008

Aubrey Haynie

Aubrey Haynie   
Artist: Aubrey Haynie

   Genre(s): 
Country
   



Discography:


Doin' My Time   
 Doin' My Time

   Year: 1997   
Tracks: 14




Born in 1974, Aubrey Haynie has superfluous no time in establishing himself as one of the most talented fiddle and mandolin players in contemporary country music. Haynie has been one of the well-nigh sought after session players in Nashville, having appeared on releases by George Jones, Porter Wagoner, Trisha Yearwood, and Bryan White among others, and with tours in the bands of Aaron Tippin and Clint Black padding his resumé, as well. Comfortable in a kind of traditional musical genres, from bluegrass and nation to more than swing and jazz-oriented styles, Haynie has raddled comparisons to swing and bluegrass Country twiddler Chubby Wise, world Health Organization served as something of a wise man to Haynie in his youth, and accolades from Ricky Skaggs, world Health Organization contributed vocals on Haynie's debut. 1997's Doin' My Time -- an excellent mix of traditionals, covers, and original instrumentals interracial with the occasional vocal lead -- was well-received in the bluegrass residential district and netted Haynie a nomination from the International Bluegrass Music Association for Instrumental Album of the Year. The similarly impressive A Man Must Carry On followed in the spring of 2000 and only added to Haynie's ontogeny report.