KSKE EXCLUSIVE: SWANNIE SITS DOWN WITH AARON WATSON

HOBBS, NM - MARCH 28: Musician Aaron Watson opens for Alan Jackson at the Lea County Event Center on March 28, 2014 in Hobbs, New Mexico. (Photo by John Weast/Getty Images)

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Aaron Watson has been through a lot in his twelve-year career: eleven albums, the birth of four children, countless hours on the road and many more still spent toiling away at his guitar, writing songs with Jesus on one shoulder and the ghost of Waylon Jennings on the other, making the country tunes he was born to play. But a year ago, the music nearly stopped for this lone star legend from Amarillo, Texas. Watson and his wife lost their newest daughter, Julia Grace, just shortly after her birth. And this man, who lives and breathes his craft, fell silent. “I thought the last thing I want to do is make music, to get up there and sing,” Watson says, his Texas accent strong and smooth as molasses. “So I said, ‘God, I don’t think I can do this. If music is what you need me to do, then I need some help. Because I can’t write a song to save my life.’ And over the next month I wrote a record like it was no big deal – and I think it’s my best one yet.” The resulting album is titled Real Good Time, and it’s testament to the power of music to lift us out from our lowest moments and bring joy and salvation though the wail of the fiddle, twang of a steel guitar or note of Watson’s rich voice. He’d give all the credit to God, but it’s also the result of a long career inspired by the greats of country music – George Strait, Chris Ledoux, Willie Nelson…

 

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HOBBS, NM - MARCH 28: Musician Aaron Watson opens for Alan Jackson at the Lea County Event Center on March 28, 2014 in Hobbs, New Mexico. (Photo by John Weast/Getty Images)

“It’s not about selling millions of records. It’s about making a positive impact, and my music is my legacy. I want people to listen and know what I was about after I have left this world.”