A.J. Ghent [ j-ent ], also known as Aubrey Ghent Jr., (born September 18, 1986, in Fort Pierce, Florida) is a third-generation singer-songwriter, Record producer and lap and pedal steel guitar player. Ghent was the front man in Colonel Bruce Hampton's band.[1] In
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Born | September 18, 1986 (1986-09-18) (age 35) Fort Pierce, Florida, U.S. |
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Instruments | Guitar |
Years active | 1997–present |
Labels | Indie |
Website | www |
Ghent was born into a legacy of famous lap steel guitar players such as his great uncle Willie Eason, grandfather Henry Nelson, and father Aubrey Ghent Sr, who greatly influenced his son's career.[2] His grandfather Henry Nelson was the founder of the "Sacred Steel" rhythmic style played by many steel guitarists today including Robert Randolph, The Lee Boys, The Campbell Brothers. AJ Ghent's debut studio album (March 16, 2018), The Neo Blues Project, debuted No. 7 on the Blues Billboard Charts,[3] and reached the No. 11 spot on the Top 50 Blues Rock Roots Music Report in February 2018.[4]
Year | Title | Artist | Format |
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2018 | The Neo Blues Project | AJ Ghent [ j-ent ] | Digital Download, CD |
2015 | Live At Terminal West | AJ Ghent Band | Digital Download, CD |
Year | Single | Artist | Album |
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2017 | "Heartbeat" | AJ Ghent | Heartbeat |
2016 | "Love Me No Mo'" | AJ Ghent Band | Love Me No Mo' |
2013 | "Elevator Love" | AJ Ghent Band | Elevator Love |
2012 | "One Way Out" | The Allman Brothers Band | The Allman Brothers Band Live March 2012 |
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