Story-teller... Musician... Performer... Aaron Einhouse of Austin, Texas, has joined the next generation of singer/songwriters influenced by the likes of Robert Earl Keen, Jerry Jeff Walker, and Gary P. Nunn. Einhouse became interested in Americana/Texas folk music after attending his uncle's funeral about a decade ago. It was then he heard Townes Van Zandt's trademark tune, "To Live is to Fly," and Jerry Jeff Walker's "Gettin' By." Still in high school, the experience for Einhouse became the starting point of his journey as a member of the newest generation of Texas troubadours. Einhouse is a storyteller, first and foremost. He weaves tales of family, friends, first loves, and the natural beauty of West Texas. His songs create vivid images that resonate with a growing legion of listeners -- young and old alike. Relatable lyrics make his music a fan favorite. Whether it's the wisdom of a family elder, prowling cougars (in the bars not the backcountry), or a trip to the Crockett County Line, the crowd finds his performances engaging, insightful, and always entertaining. With such wide appeal, it's not a stretch to say his songs may soon become anthems at local watering holes, concert halls, and backyard barbecues.