Aubrey Lovejoy - Silence In The Wind
  • Silence In The Wind
  • I Never Felt A Heartbreak
  • Prettiest Girl
  • Why Don't You Spend The Night
  • Let's Leave The Lights On Tonight
  • As I Live And Breathe
  • Watchin' Robin Like A Hawk
  • A Rose For Today
  • All I Have To Offer You Is Me
  • Almost Like A Song
  • He's Gettin' All I Ever Wanted
  • Pass Me By
  • Neon Moon
  • Silence In The Wind
    Genre: Country
    MP3 (03:22) [7.7 MB]
  • I Never Felt A Heartbreak
    Genre: Country
    MP3 (04:05) [9.34 MB]
  • Prettiest Girl
    Genre: Country
    MP3 (03:23) [7.76 MB]
  • Why Don't You Spend The Night
    Genre: Country
    MP3 (03:30) [8.01 MB]
  • Let's Leave The Lights On Tonight
    Genre: Country
    MP3 (03:36) [8.26 MB]
  • As I Live And Breathe
    Genre: Country
    MP3 (03:51) [8.81 MB]
  • Watchin' Robin Like A Hawk
    Genre: Country
    MP3 (02:51) [6.53 MB]
  • A Rose For Today
    Genre: Country
    MP3 (04:11) [9.58 MB]
  • All I Have To Offer You Is Me
    Genre: Country
    MP3 (03:17) [7.54 MB]
  • Almost Like A Song
    Genre: Country
    MP3 (03:43) [8.51 MB]
  • He's Gettin' All I Ever Wanted
    Genre: Country
    MP3 (03:09) [7.21 MB]
  • Pass Me By
    Genre: Country
    MP3 (03:01) [6.92 MB]
  • Neon Moon
    Genre: Country
    MP3 (03:55) [8.97 MB]
Biography
Aubrey started singing from the early age of seven in India where he was born of British parents. He liked Rock-and-roll music and was mainly influenced by Bill Haley, Jerry Lee Lewis and Elvis Presley who was his idol and still is.

Aubrey came to England in 1961 and spent his next few years completing schooling. At the age of sixteen he met with an unfortunate motor cycle accident and was hospitalised for the next year. During that period his only pastime was listening to the wireless. Country music was played quite frequently and he found himself being more and more influenced in that direction and realised the music he was singing in India came from the same roots.

He went to the very first Wembley Festival of Country Music which convinced him that he wanted this to be a great part of his future career. He enrolled at the London School of Singing and after two years training emerged as a professional and accomplished solo artist. Both Aubrey's parents offered continued encouragement and financial support, which helped enable him to forge a successful career in Country music.

Aubrey started as a solo artist in clubs and in cabarets and was instantly acclaimed as Britain's answer to Charley Pride by his audiences, although at that stage he had never heard of Charley Pride, his main influences were Merle Haggard and Conway Twitty.

It was in 1975 he formed his own band and after numerous changes in his band members he achieved an outfit that came up to his exacting expectations known as "Tennessee Rain". Aubrey's professionalism achieved him much acclaim and soon he was travelling the length and breadth of the UK. This acclaim soon spread beyond the Uk, and he became a sought after country artist playing all over Europe with other American artists.

Aubrey has performed on the same bill with such country music greats as Hoyt Axton, and Tammy Wynette and has backed many other acts such as Tex Williams, George Hamilton IV and Marvin Rainwater.

He eventually met Charley Pride who said he had heard of him and was pleased to meet as he put it 'his protege'.

He also had the pleasure of meeting Connie Smith, Little Jimmy Dickens when he was in Nashville Tennessee recording his first album "Haunting Ole Memory" produced by Mark Mosley.

His debut single California Blues written in the late 1920s by Jimmy Rodgers was released in America and received a good chart response reaching number 16 in the Independent charts.

Aubrey was the first British country artist to have achieved chart status in America, on his debut and on an Independent Label - Mosrite Records in the late 90s. In August 2009 Aubrey revisited Nashville to record his latest CD - "Silence in the wind", which was, again, produced by Mark Mosley and some of Nashville's top musicians. During his stay he had the pleasure of meeting Vince Gill, Mel Tillis and Jimmy C Newman.

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  • Sounds Like:
    Charlie Pride and other classic country singers
  • Influences:
    Charlie Pride, Elvis, Jerry Lee, Haggard
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