Music is most powerful when it brings out the listener’s emotions, and Aaron Jurd’s new single, Changed, is hitting all the right notes with listeners.
The single is a celebration of good times and the celebrations have started early with Changed hitting No. 8 on the iTunes Country Singles Chart on release on August 2 and being playlisted on Fresh Country on Spotify the same day.
Changed is the third single from the Lake Macquarie singer-songwriter and is the silver lining to Aaron’s first single, Set Me On Fire.
“This single is first reflecting on down times, which everyone goes through, but shows a change in mindset,” he said.
AARON Jurd and The Banned have new songs to share with music lovers and they’re bringing them to Nambucca Heads on June 1.
This will be the
first show on the North Coast for Jurd, who hails from Lake Macquarie and the
bowls club audience is in for a treat.
“I’m so excited
to play at Nambucca Heads Bowling Club with The Banned,” he said.
“I’ve just released
my second single and I can’t wait to play it, my other originals and lots of
people’s favourites at the show.”
Jurd’s single, Hard To Breathe, debuted in the top 20 iTunes
Country Songs Chart on release day, April 12, and his debut single, Set me On
Fire, charted at No. 5 on release in September last year. He will be performing
these among his originals and everyone’s favourite country, rock and pop songs
with musicians Carmel Smith and Ric Durand of The Banned.
As well as performing regularly in the Central Coast and Hunter Valley area, Jurd completed a short tour of the Riverina area in April, and is working hard to get his songs in front of new audiences. Aaron Jurd and The Banned have performed at the Tamworth Country Music Festival, country races and have just been announced for performances at the Deni Ute Muster, Bluewater Country Music Festival in Port Stephens and Hats off to Country in Tamworth coming up.
It’s not all about
music for the singer-songwriter on this trip, as he plans to explore and
embrace as much of the local area as he can on this visit.
“I haven’t been to
Nambucca Heads before, but I’ve heard a lot about the area and how beautiful it
is, so we will try to do some sightseeing while we are there,” Jurd said.
“I’m really looking
forward meeting the locals and playing some songs for them.”
With a voice that leaves audiences raving about his performances and songs that make you want to get up and dance, you won’t want to miss this show at Nambucca Heads Bowling Club on Saturday, June 1.
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