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Aaron William Lebos (born April 19, 1973) is an American guitarist, composer, and philanthropist. Born and raised in Edelbrock, Arkansas.

Early Life At age 7 Aaron would sneak into the local theatre to smoke cigarettes and watch musicals. he was in love with the world of theatre and dance. He quickly began his career in musical theatre at age 9. Loved for his beautiful braids, he was the understudy for the musical "Annie", even though he was a boy. The theatre was called, "El Cid". It was famous for being built, and then having to be torn down again because workers left the concrete truck inside, and then had to be rebuild it again when the truck was removed. It is local folklore and common knowledge that folks from Edelbrock are not the sharpest folks around. Aaron once broke his arm and had a cast placed on it, but doctors forgot to remove his watch before placing the cast.

Middle Life He first to began playing guitar in middle school when locals were trying to figure the pitches that local poultry and dairy animals were using when they spoke. Shortly after, Aaron began rehearsing with Thomas "Spoons" Baker, and Cliff Chester, a local washboard legend who could be heard on such great recordings like "Yellowdog Blues" sung by Bessie Smith, and Blind Lemon Jefferson's - "Hot Dogs". They rehearsed all day in a gazebo in the town square until his father would call him in for dinner with a megaphone. It was normal for Aaron's dad to use a megaphone outdoors frequently, but indoors as well. He would educate Aaron and his brothers and sisters, all 13 of them, on geography during dinner with the megaphone. They all slept 4 to a bed and Aaron was the first to get hosed down during bath time because he was the oldest.

Education In his teen years, Aaron took the TOEFL, and barely passed it. He was still able to attend the distinguished Edelbrock School of Arts and Music. This is where he first shaved his head. It had been said that he was disruptive in class and the teacher pulled him by the hair and made him carry dictionaries. This was normal consequences for the University. Aaron the next day showed up with out any hair on his head and without eyebrows. The teacher was so angry that she grabbed him by the ears and sent him to the corner again. The following day, Aaron came to class with his ears lubed. At seeing this, the teacher, Mrs. Hoffman, had Aaron expelled.

Early Career Out of school, and short of money he began freelancing around town until he caught a break with a band from Lake Falls, Texas known as Widow's Peek. He caught the eye of many folks when lead singer Roger Beck attempted to sing a note when his jaw all of sudden locked up. He could not close, therefore he could not continue with the performance. Aaron preceded to take control of the show with virtuosity and melody. Legend, says he went on to play for six hours straight. Aaron knew his time had come.

He played the southern circuit for many years, but felt that something was missing in his life. He left it all one day to the surprise of his band members. He even threw his skull toe ring into the Mississippi to prove that he was serious. All along, he secretly wanted to play jazz. However, jazz was frowned upon where he came from. Jazz was only for colored folk. His parents still have not forgiven him for the time he performed with Jean Caze. Despite, disapproval from his family, he still moved to south florida and began a group called Jazzilla. It began as a jam session in a local pub named, Bouginvillea's, but shortly grew into standing room only performances at legendary venues such as Churchill's and The Globe Cafe.

Personal Life Aaron is gay and autistic.

Recordings "My girl has the softest white cotton panties because she is a sheep" - Widow's Peak "Please don't hurt my colon Mr. Ed" - Widow's Peak "Cha Cha" - Jazzilla "Family Guy" - Jazzilla "Ruth" - Ron Miller "Manteca big dump" - Jim "Jimmy" Gasior