Aaron was born on a farm in rural Michigan, number 6 of 7 siblings. When he was 12, he began piano and violin lessons and discovered he could sing when he auditioned in 6th grade for the junior high all male choir. Voice lessons soon followed and continued for over 20 years in NYC and MI.

After high school, Aaron was awarded an acting and music scholarship at Michigan School of the Arts and then at Oakland University where he was a member of The Meadowbook Estate, the resident jazz choir. Aaron eventually earned a BA in Theatre Arts from Coastal Carolina University.

After starting his professional career as a vocalist in an A cappella group at Busch Gardens in Williamsburg, VA, Aaron eventually performed for numerous theme parks, cruise ships, children’s touring theatre and regional theatres worldwide as well as appearing in many professional A cappella groups.

Aaron earned his Actor’s Equity Card by playing Roger in “Grease” in Central California. He then earned his SAG-AFTRA Card in Los Angles as Jimmy Kimmel’s Stand In for the Emmys after performing for “The Onion” in New York City. Aaron studied the Meisner technique of acting for two years from William Alderson in Los Angeles and was his Assistant for one year. From his cabaret show “If I Sing” performed aboard Renaissance Cruises in the Red Sea and Indian Ocean to an appearance on “Masters of Sex” for Showtime, the journey and hard work continues….