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Country singer Aaron Lines didn't think he'd have a career in music while growing up in northern Alberta, Canada. Like most kids, he was skating and playing hockey at an early age. Fort McMurray -- 600 miles from the United States border where he grew up -- didn't exactly posses a cultural mecca, but Lines had a good childhood. He was the youngest of four children and at age 12, he asked his mother for guitar lessons. Music wasn't really part of the household either, so this new interest took Lines's parents by surprise. It was a positive adventure, though, for Lines eventually mastered the guitar and began writing songs. He graduated early from high school so he could solely focus on music; Lines's self-penned first single, "I Know I Shouldn't," was a mild hit on his hometown station KYX-98 and by the end of the summer, his popularity was growing. Shows in local pubs, however, weren't exactly his thing. He was a well-behaved, reserved individual and performing in front of any kind of ...
