American Aquarium
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American Aquarium Cover Joe Diffie, Trisha Yearwood on Surprise New Album
'Slappers, Bangers and Certified Twangers: Vol. One' includes songs like Jo Dee Messina's "Heads Carolina, Tails California," Sawyer Brown's "Some Girls Do," and Diffie's "John Deere Green"
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Florida’s Mile 0 Fest: On the Ground at One of the First Music Festivals Back
American Aquarium, Morgan Wade, and a cadre of Red Dirt artists descend upon Key West, Florida, to play for a live (and mostly maskless) audience
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American Aquarium Chronicle the 'Things That Break Us as Human Beings' on New Album
Produced by Shooter Jennings, 'Lamentations' mixes Laurel Canyon tones with BJ Barham's lived-in lyrics
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American Aquarium Give Voice to Working Class in Defiant 'Me + Mine' Video
"The harder we work, the more they take," sings BJ Barham in the centerpiece of band's upcoming album
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American Aquarium Preview New Album 'Lamentations' With Resilient 'Long Haul'
BJ Barham's North Carolina band teams with producer Shooter Jennings for latest LP
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American Aquarium's BJ Barham Talks Alt-Country Divide With Chris Shiflett
North Carolina songwriter shares his take on a left vs. right audience on 'Walking the Floor' podcast
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AmericanaFest 2018: Must-See Artists and Showcases at Nashville Music Event
From Tyler Childers to Lilly Hiatt, our guide to the 21 not-to-miss performances at the annual Americana blowout
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American Aquarium Tap Bewildered Post-Trump Rage on 'Things Change'
BJ Barham earns his Southern Springsteen cred on American Aquarium's first LP since 2015
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See American Aquarium Cover Springsteen's 'Darkness on the Edge of Town' With Cory Branan
BJ Barham and co. have been closing out their current Things Change Tour with a stomping homage to Bruce
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American Aquarium's BJ Barham on Why Jason Isbell Is a Hero, New Album 'Things Change'
Workingman singer-songwriter opens up about the good example set by Isbell, why he'll never "shut up and sing"
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