Aaron Barrett

Aaron Asher Barrett (born August 30, 1974) is the lead singer, lead guitarist, and primary songwriter for the band Reel Big Fish. Prior to forming with Reel Big Fish, Barrett played trombone in another ska-punk act, The Scholars, along with future Reel Big Fish bandmates Scott Klopfenstein and Grant Barry. More recently he formed The Forces of Evil with former members of Jeffries Fan Club, The Scholars and Lone Raspberry. The Forces of Evil sounded similar to Barrett's main band, although lyrically they were much more pessimistic. The Forces of Evil ceased touring and playing in early 2005, although several members have gone on to play with Reel Big Fish.

Barrett is also featured in Serious Awesomeness, a DVD by The Aquabats, interviewing attendees of an Aquabats show outside of The Glass House in Pomona, California, calling himself "Joe Famous" and is also seen briefly on stage with the band. He made a cameo appearance in the music video for "Come Back Home" by Suburban Legends in an Elvis costume and a cameo appearance in the music video for "I'm OK, You're OK" by MxPx as a doughnut shop employee. Aaron has been dubbed as "The sexiest man of ska in 2009".

Aaron Barrett (baseball)

Aaron James Barrett (born January 2, 1988) is an American professional baseball pitcher for the Washington Nationals of Major League Baseball.

Career

Barrett graduated from Evansville Central High School and attended Wabash Valley College for two years before transferring to the University of Mississippi (Ole Miss). He played college baseball for the Wabash Valley Warriors and the Ole Miss Rebels.

Barrett was drafted in the 2006, 2008 and 2009 Major League Baseball Drafts, but did not sign a professional contract. The Los Angeles Dodgers did not offer him a contract in 2006. When he was drafted by the Minnesota Twins two years later, Barrett had already committed to Ole Miss. He did not pitch well in his first year with the Rebels, and was not going to receive a bonus from the Texas Rangers in 2009. Barrett ultimately signed with the Washington Nationals after being drafted in the ninth round of the 2010 Major League Baseball Draft.

Barrett played in the Arizona Fall League in 2012. He started the 2013 season with the Harrisburg Senators.

Aaron (disambiguation)

Aaron is the brother of Moses in Jewish, Christian and Islamic texts.

Aaron or Aaron's may also refer to:

Name

  • Aaron (given name), name origin, variants, and people with the given name
  • Aaron (surname), name origin, variants, and people with the surname
  • Fictional characters

  • Aaron (Beyblade), fictional character in Beyblade
  • Aaron (Pokémon), the first of four leaders in the Elite Four in Pokémon Diamond and Pearl and Pokémon Platinum
  • Aaron (Titus Andronicus), fictional character in Titus Andronicus by Shakespeare
  • Sir Aaron, a character in the film Pokémon: Lucario and the Mystery of Mew
  • Aaron, a main character in Lunar Knights
  • Places

  • Aaron, Indiana, an unincorporated community in the United States
  • Aaron, Kentucky, an unincorporated community in the United States
  • Aaron, Oklahoma, a ghost town
  • Lake Aaron, a lake in Minnesota
  • Other uses

  • Aaron (Book of Mormon), a city located near Nephihah, according to the Book of Mormon
  • Aaron's, Inc., American lease-to-own retailer
  • AARON, an artificial intelligence program
  • Aaron Scotus

    Aaron Scotus, Irish abbot and musician, fl. late 10th century – 14 December 1052.

    Background

    Aaron was an Irish abbot and music theorist, the term Scotus at the time denoting Irish (person).

    St. Martin's of Cologne

    A Benedictine, Scotus was the abbot of St. Martin, Cologne, Germany in the year 1042. He pilgrimaged in his youth to Colonia to the Gaelic-Irish convent of St. Martin. He became abbot of the same in 1042. He was identified with Aaron, abbot of St. Pantaleon. Today historians reject this identification.

    Work as a composer

    It is believed that he first introduced the Gregorian evening service (nocturns) into Germany. He authored two historically important treaties: De utilitate cantus vocalis et de modo cantandi atque psallendi and De regulis tonorum et symphoniarum. The library of St. Martin, Cologne conserves his work Tractatum de utilitate cantus vocalis et de modo cantandi atque psallendi. He wrote three musical treatises, all of which have been lost.

    Aaron died on December 14, 1052.

    List of Lost characters

    The characters from the American drama/adventure television series Lost were created by Damon Lindelof and J. J. Abrams. The series follows the lives of plane crash survivors on a mysterious tropical island, after a commercial passenger jet from the fictional Oceanic Airlines crashes somewhere in the South Pacific. Each episode typically features a primary storyline on the island as well as a secondary storyline, a flashback from another point in a character's life.

    Out of the 324 people on board Oceanic Flight 815, there are 71 initial survivors (70 humans and one dog) spread across the three sections of the plane crash. The opening season featured 14 regular speaking roles, making it the largest cast in American prime time television when it premiered.

    Casting and development

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