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Aaron Sprinkle

 
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Aaron Sprinkle

Background information
Born Unknown
Origin Seattle, Washington
Genre(s) Alternative rock
Occupation(s) Record producer
Musician
Instrument(s) Guitar, Piano
Years active 1990-present
Label(s) Tooth & Nail Records
Silent Planet Records
Organic Records
Associated acts Fair
Rose Blossom Punch
Poor Old Lu
Website FairForever.com
AaronSprinkle.net
PoorOldLu.com

Aaron Sprinkle, aka "Wild Boar", is an American singer, songwriter, and record producer from Seattle, Washington.

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Career

His career in music began in high school with a group called BellBangVilla. BellBangVilla became Poor Old Lu and they released a number of albums (see below). Aaron Sprinkle also sang and played lead guitar in Rose Blossom Punch, and has produced albums independently.[1] On his solo releases, he plays almost all instruments except drums, and his wife Karina occasionally writes lyrics.[1] He was hired as producer for Tooth & Nail Records in 2001, and works out of Compound Recording Studios in Seattle, Washington.[2] In 2005, Sprinkle formed the band Fair with Joey Sanchez, Nick Barber, and Erick Newbill. Fair released its debut album The Best Worst-Case Scenario on Tooth & Nail Records in June 2006. He is the brother of Jesse Sprinkle.

Discography

With Fair (2006-present)

Solo Recordings (1999-2004)

With Rose Blossom Punch (1997-1999)

  • Par Avion 7″ vinyl
  • So Sorry to Disappoint You (1999)
  • Ephemere (1997)

With Poor Old Lu (1990-2002)

  • The Waiting Room (2002)
  • Chrono [1993-1998] (1998)
  • In Their Final Performance (1998)
  • A Picture of the Eighth Wonder (1996)
  • Straight Six (1995)
  • Sin (LP with bonus track) (1994)
  • Sin (1994)
  • Split 7″ with Mortal (1993)
  • Mindsize (1993)
  • Star-Studded-Super-Step (1992, 1995 & 1998)
  • Three Song Demo (Cassette only) (1991)
  • In Love With The Greenery (As BellBangVilla) (1990)

Contributions

Solo Recordings

With Rose Blossom Punch

Album credits

Aaron has production, engineering, or other credits on albums by the following bands:

References

  1. ^ a b Powell, Mark Allan (2002). Encyclopedia of Contemporary Christian Music (First printing ed.). Peabody, Massachusetts: Hendrickson Publishers. p. 858. ISBN 1-56563-679-1. 
  2. ^ Dodd, Jason (January / February 2002). "Aaron Sprinkle". HM Magazine (93): 15. ISSN 1066-6923. 

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