By Andrew Baker
Genre: Pop/Rock
Label: Unsigned
Hometown: Atlanta Georgia
Angie Aparo has been making music with different bands since the early 1990s. He launched his solo career in 1996 with the album Out of the Everywhere. In 1999 he recorded The American with Grammy-award winning producer Matt Serletic. From that album came “Spaceship” that found radio play, as well as “Cry” that was later recorded and made popular by Faith Hill.
His latest CD, Praise Be, can be purchased through his website. Angie Aparo has an amazing voice, and proves over and over that he has the ability to write popular songs, but still has been unable to break into superstardom. Regardless of his current record label status, Angie is the type of indie artist that many main stream artists will site as an influence.
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