Angie Aparo

Angie Aparo is an musician and songwriter from Atlanta, Georgia. He is known for his ability to cross-genres while sharing pure and honest music. Recently he created the band The Infidels and is in the process of recording recently written songs with this band.

Aparo began playing in a group called Angie's Hope in the early 1990s before making the decision to go solo. After making that decision, Aparo made the decision to go out on the road and made a name for himself touring with his acoustic guitar in the Southeast. In 1996, he released his first CD Out of the Everywhere. With an organic sound and folksy roots, this album is poignantly emotional.

In 1999, with Grammy-winning producer Matt Serletic, Aparo released The American-- a bold and atmospheric statement with thoughtful lyrics, soaring choruses, and songs that highlight his range. His hit single "Spaceship" hit the radio waves in 2000, and The American also includes his original version of the single made popular by Faith Hill called Cry. Many songs from The American are also on a new live CD 9live that was released in 2004.

While stuck in musical limbo, Aparo released Weapon of Mass Construction (2001) (Re-released under the title One With the Sun): a CD of cover songs taken from varying artists from the Beastie Boys to Neil Young and Elton John, as well as two previously unreleased originals. In his own words, "It was fun, and I got it out of my system."

In 2003, another album-- For Stars and Moon a Beatles-influenced showcase was released independently. This took Aparo's music in a different direction while still maintaining his ever present organic roots and showcasing his soaring and powerful tenor.

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