Tippin Spends 60th Birthday Bottling Second Batch of His Signature Stonehaus
"Kiss This Sweet Cherry Wine"
How did country star Aaron Tippin spend his 60th birthday? Making wine, of course. Last Tuesday, July 3, the 90s country hitmaker entered his 6th decade of life. Tippin spent his big day at Crossville, Tennessee-basedStonehaus Winery where he and his wife Thea and sons Ted and Thomas worked all day bottling the second batch of his signature "Kiss This Sweet Cherry Wine." His family also surprised him with a birthday cake, made of two giant cherries.
"I had a great party with friends and family a few days before and on the actual day, we bottled 6,000 bottles of our 'Kiss This Sweet Cherry Wine' at Stonehaus Winery," says Tippin. "Turning the big 6-0 wasn't so bad after all. Bring on the next 60!”
Tippin's new cherry wine is available for purchase at Stonehaus Winery (phone: 931-484-WINE / online: www.stonehauswinery.com) and in select liquor stores.
NASH Country Daily's Jim Casey recently caught up with Tippin during an exclusiveWriters Room podcast where the country crooner talked turning 60, staying active in the gym, performing for the troops, flying airplanes, making wine, writing songs, and much more. Listen HERE.
About Aaron Tippin
Aaron Tippin's traditional sound and focus on working-class themes made him one of the most popular acts of the 1990s. Tippin's major career hits include "Kiss This," "My Blue Angel," "There Ain't Nothin' Wrong with the Radio," "Where the Stars and Stripes and the Eagle Fly," "Working Man's Ph.D.," and "You've Got to Stand for Something." In 2015, Tippin celebrated 25 years in the music business and released Aaron Tippin 25, a two-disc collection of 25 songs that includes 10 freshly recorded versions of his biggest career hits, as well as 15 brand new songs. The album is available for purchase at aarontippin.comand iTunes.
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