Finalizing the newest WordPress theme to carry the Aaron Traffas Band through 2009, I’m getting ready to watch an episode of House and then 24 with Diane and Erica.
Lucas “Booker” Maddy has lined up several more shows that helped fill up the new shows block on the home page. Look out, Manhattan. We’re going to saturate.
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Aaron Traffas farms near Sharon, Kansas. When he's not farming, he works for Purple Wave. A 2017 nominee for Songwriter of the Year at the Rocky Mountain CMAs, Aaron is an active singer and songwriter and the Aaron Traffas Band's latest release, 2023's Real Small Town, can be found at iTunes, Amazon and Spotify. Aaron served as president of the Kansas Auctioneers Association in 2017 and on the National Auctioneers Association Education Institute Board of Trustees from 2009 through 2013. An active contract bid caller, he has advanced to the finals in multiple state auctioneer contests.
Two bits of feedback:
1) You need better photos.
2) Design does not fit your music at all. As welcome as a Z3 hatchback on a gravel road.
Two bits of feedback:
1) You need better photos.
2) Design does not fit your music at all. As welcome as a Z3 hatchback on a gravel road.
The pictures we can and will improve.
I like the design so much, though, that it's almost becoming a sacred cow. What if we changed our music to fit the theme? What kind of music would we need to play, Rob?
The pictures we can and will improve.
I like the design so much, though, that it's almost becoming a sacred cow. What if we changed our music to fit the theme? What kind of music would we need to play, Rob?
The pictures we can and will improve.
I like the design so much, though, that it's almost becoming a sacred cow. What if we changed our music to fit the theme? What kind of music would we need to play, Rob?