Aaron Goodvin

At age 25, Goodvin moved to Nashville, Tennessee, to pursue his career in country music.

After performing in local venues, he was signed to a songwriting contract with Warner Chappell Music, which led to him writing the track "Out Like That" on Luke Bryan's 2013 album Crash My Party.

Scottish-Canadian country singer Johnny Reid then began mentoring Goodvin and hired him as an opening act.

[1] The label issued Goodvin's self-titled debut album in 2016, which accounted for three entries on the Billboard Canada Country charts.

[3] In 2022, Goodvin signed a new Canadian record deal with Sakamoto Music, and released the single "You Ain't" featuring Meghan Patrick.