The Washington DC area has done it again. Aaron Broadus, home grown talent, is sparking excitement and promise in the music industry, with his debut CD entitled "Feels Like The First Time" on Broadsound Entertainment. "Feels Like The First Time" is a musical showcase that features a mixture of R&B, Smooth Jazz and Hip Hop. Enticing and seducing audiences with his sultry, soulful, selections, this D.C. native personifies jazz and R&B at its best.

From the heartfelt and emotional ballad, "Loving You," to the R & B/Hip Hop groove "All this Love," mixed with the dazzling instrumentals of "Picturesque" and "The Yard," Feels Like The First Time" has Washington, DC fans yearning for this feel good project. A project of love, a project of feeling, a project off the hook…guaranteed to get you hooked.

Read on to find out more of what Aaron’s up to …………….

Aaron is in the studio again…. Fans, Stay Tuned

In addition to Aaron’s feel good project “Feels Like the First Time”, stay tuned for more great music that he’s creating. Aaron has found time to hang out in the recording studio and this time he’s “Keeping it Real”.  

Aaron performs with Legendary South African artist Hugh Masikayla
Catch a peak of Aaron with Hugh Masikayla performing in Washington DC for the South African Embassy.

        


(Aaron & Hugh Masikayla Trading Horns)

Exclusive video interview with IM4radio.com “The Spot”
IM4radio.com caught up with Aaron in Washington DC to chat about his career, upcoming projects and why he choose the trumpet. Click here to view

Virginia Music Adventureres on the Move Again, 2006 Spring Tour



(VMA 2006 Crew)

The VMAs are on the move again this time to Paris, Prague and The Hague giving other cultures an American music experience www.vamusicadventures.org

 

              

Georgetown University 2006 Jazz Festival
The GU Annual Jazz Fest is not just a festival but an event. Located on the campus of Georgetown University, the GU Jazz Fest has hosted some of the area's top musicians and bands. 


(The GU Jazz & The Aaron Broadus Group Jazz it Up at the GU Jazz Fest)

Aaron Follows Georgetown All the Way to the 2006 NCAA Finals
SportsIllustrated.com captures Aaron’s true team spirit as he cheers on the Hoyas during the NCAA tournaments while lending his skills as the Director of the Georgetown Pep Band
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/

Aaron prepares students for east coast beach tour.
As a Partner and Music director of Virginia Music Adventures Aaron gets ready for an exciting summer of music as he prepares students for a mini east coast tour. www.vamusicadventures.org

Aaron coordinates judges for the 2006 Capital Jazz Fest Challenge.
Aaron puts together a stellar panel of Judges for the 2006 Capital Jazz Fest Challenge including Grammy nominee Kirk Whalum www.kirkwhalum.com. The winner,  Ragan Whiteside received a $5,000 grand prize and an opportunity to perform on the festival's main stage at the Sunday show

Aaron performs at the Kennedy Center:
Aaron recently sat in orchestra pit for the Broadway show “Wicked” performed at the Kennedy
Center.

Grand Prize winner for best performance – September 2005
Cornucopia Music Festival and Contest - 250 bands applied, 50 made the competition competing from different genres of music hip/hop/rap/jazz/R&B/rock/contemporary/acoustics/Gospel, etc. Aaron won top performer and donated part of his winnings to the Hurricane Katrina Relief effort

Interview with Smooth Jazz News
Smooth Jazz News features Aaron in the June 2005 addition as an up and coming Indie Artist. Find out the day he decided to choose music as a career Read the article.  www.smoothjazznews.com