Howard Aronson

I would like to introduce Howard Aronson. Howard is a "lover' of music and the lyrics that define a song. He has been writing since he was 8,. First with short stories in grade school, and then jokes as a Stand Up Comedian in the 80's. Howard is one of the most creative, and funny guys I have ever met.

Howard listens to a wide range of music, like Pearl Jam, The White Buffalo, Echo and The Bunneymen, Roxy Music, The Furs, Johnny Cash, and more. He is a fan of Rock, Blues, Progressive, New Wave, some punk, classical, jazz and country music.

Howard's lyrics are raw, real, deep, and razor sharp. They are stories, and ballads about himself and his battle with Addiction and Mental Illness. They are about his girlfriend's, his family, and upbringing, his friends, places he has been, and the experiences he has had in the past to present day. Some lyrics are about fictional characters as well.

Howard sees his lyrics being used for many different genres of music. All I will say is Howard is a "diamond in the rough", and could be someones Bernie Taupin. The possibilities are endless for him, and any singer/songwriter or band that wants to tap into his super creative, impactful, and emotional lyrics/mind. He will bring you to great highs, and depressing lows, that cut right to the bone.

 

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This lyric is about a relationship gone bad. For some reason it took a long time to figure this out, or I was just too nice, which was probably the case. This woman has stood me up in the past, sometimes with an excuse and sometimes with nothing. But the last time was the last time, and no more missed a nice guy
This song is about being caught up in my addiction, and realizing what a liar I was. I was a thief, I was a taker, I was so selfish. But it's also about divine intervention. God came into my life and helped me get clean and sober. From that point on I saw no use and going backwards, no use in lying through life. Today things are so much different for me, I live a happy positive life, and I get to write about it.
This lyric is about war and the destruction it causes and the peace it prevents around the world. But it's also about hope, perseverance, and the never ending thought of peace. I believe rock and roll can bring us all together. It has before, and it can do it again. I don't know what I would do without music, and this is a lyric that stresses without music we can't have peace, without rock and roll we can't have peace, it's time to choose war or rock and roll. I choose rock and roll
This lyric is about our government and how they treat our veterans, our homeless, and people with mental illness. It's specifically Target the veterans, because they usually fall into both the homeless and mental illness categories. It's a shame that when veterans come home from defending their country they are treated with such negligence and are an afterthought for our government. This lyric is about a guy named Bobby who came home from the war and found out all too well the real welcome he was going to get.
This lyric is about some really good friends from high school, when we got together at a reunion. These guys were some of the best friends I've ever had, and in about being in high school and some of the best times I've ever had. They were never any worries during my high school days. All I did was have fun, date women, and play a lot of sports. Our futures were all ahead of us, and some made out better than others. But the saying is true that sometimes good friends go awry and they'll always come back to you. Good friends are hard to find. I still stay in touch with a couple of these guys today, and I cherish that relationship.