Aaron Davis was born April 28th 1990 in Beaufort, SC. He originally began his career singing in choirs as a young boy. Most notable was the American Boychoir School of Princeton, NJ. There he had the privilege of touring many of the United States and overseas in Latvia, Sweden, and Denmark. He also toured in Canada. Davis attended the school for 3 years before graduating. Davis went back to his hometown and attended Beaufort High School. During his time there he joined the National Honor Society and participated in Student Government. He also served 3 years in the Jr. ROTC air force program. Davis participated in Youth In Government, Mock Trial, and the Yearbook team. His most notable accomplishments occurred in the drama program where he played several lead roles in plays such as Back to the 80's, Charlie & the Chocolate Factory, and Horton Hears a Who. Davis picked up several awards including best supporting actor, best male lead, and best musical number. After Davis' junior year in High School his family moved to Greenville, SC. There he studied the disciplines of drama and voice taking lessons in the mornings and afternoons. Davis also attended Wade Hampton High School for his senior year. After graduating he attended Anderson University majoring in Music Education. He continued to study voice and piano taking private lessons. Right before the Spring Semester of his Sophomore year Davis transferred to The University of South Carolina switching majors to Journalism and Mass Communications. There he joined ARMY ROTC and completed one semester in the program. At the start of his junior year Davis joined Baptist Collegiate Ministries becoming involved in several community outreach programs. Later in the year he joined the leadership team there serving as the director of video production and advertising. He also works at the State House as a page. He is still at the University today finishing his degree.