Aaron Wilburn
Настоящее имя: Aaron Wilburn
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American singer, songwriter, musician and comedian. Born July 9, 1950, in Ardmore, Alabama. Died November 27, 2020 (age of 70). Married to songwriter Roberta Wilburn. He focused on family-friendly clean, Christian, comedy. Aaron first gained national attention as a band member of The Happy Goodman Family. Playing rhythm guitar and often singing as a guest soloist during the group's appearances, Aaron traveled with the legendary family group during the early 1970s. As a performer on YouTube, he gathered more than 15 million views for his works. Through five decades of songwriting, Aaron wrote or co-wrote several beloved gospel songs, including “Four Days Late,” “Home,” “It Won’t Rain Always,” “That Sounds Like Home To Me,” “What A Beautiful Day (For The Lord To Come Again),” and many more. Aaron was honored with several No. 1 songs, multiple Dove Awards and numerous Grammy nominations. Two songs, “What A Beautiful Day (For The Lord To Come Again)” and “Four Days Late,” were voted as “Song Of The Year” by subscribers of Singing News Magazine in 1975 and 2001, respectively. In 2010 “Four Days Late” was chosen by the Singing News Magazine as Song of the Decade. In 2005, Aaron was honored in his home state by being inducted into the Alabama Music Hall of Fame.