AaronAccetta


Aaron Accetta, an accomplished Record Producer, Songwriter, Musician and Artist, was born and raised in New York, where he grew up surrounded by a kaleidoscope of musical inspirations and influences. From small gigs at local bars to industry showcases at Mercury Lounge, Aaron lived and breathed music and followed wherever his passion would take him.

In 2000, Aaron's hook driven songwriting skills and signature guitar playing style were instrumental in landing his longtime pop/rock band, JBender, a lucrative recording contract with Columbia Records.

After completing JBender's debut album, Look Back and Laugh, Aaron's strong passion for creating music shifted his focus away from the stage and back into the studio, this time as a producer. Aaron's catchy, musical melodies and contemporary, seamless production quickly made him a sought-after name and procured him numerous industry opportunities. In 2003, Aaron was offered an in-house Producer and Songwriter position for Trans Continental Records. He relocated to Orlando, Florida and in no time had a slew of production, mixing, and songwriting credits under his belt, as well as three outstanding reviews in Billboard Magazine and a RIAA Certified Gold Record to commemorate sales of his flawless production of Aaron Carter's U.S. single, Saturday Night. In addition, Aaron has appeared on many national television programs such as The Today Show, Vh1 and Live with Regis & Kelly, and has also produced and/or written for many well-known artists, including James Garfunkel (son of Art Garfunkel), Brooke Hogan, Deborah Gibson, Jordan Knight (New Kids), Rich Cronin, LFO, C-Note (JKH Entertainment), Keke Palmer (Atlantic Records), Captain Kid, Tina Parol (Universal), Freddy (Kidd Kraddick radio show), Pierre (UK artist), Jeff Timmons (98 Degrees), Aaron Carter (Trans Con), and Nick Carter (Backstreet Boys). Aaron has also produced tracks and/or written for Disney Theme Parks and Radio Disney artists.

Aaron is currently back in New York working on projects for both major and indie record labels, as well as developing new talent.