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Formed in 2006, the band derived its name from the Wilco song, “I Am Trying to Break Your Heart,” [1] and is led by band founder and lead vocalist/ guitarist BJ Barham. A new lineup was announced in April 2017 with new faces joining the ranks: Crooks drummer Joey Bybee, Damn Quails bass player Ben Hussey and guitarist Shane Boeker – all from Texas – along with Nashville pedal-steel ...
Title Details Peak chart positions US [1]UK Down. [10]Unlearning: Released: May 21, 2021; Label: Warner; Formats: CD, digital download, streaming — 41 A Very Teddy Christmas
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The band, which straddles the line of alt-country and folk, plays Manchester Music Hall.
The band had a rotating outer cast of members over the years, including lead vocalist Paul Henson; Oteil's brother, Kofi Burbridge on keyboards, flute, back-up vocals; and drummer Sean O'Rourke. They recorded additional studio albums as Aquarium Rescue Unit: 1994's eeePee and In A Perfect World, and 2003's The Calling.
Contains behind the scenes footage and music videos for all Aqua singles from their first two albums Aquarium and Aquarius except "We Belong to the Sea". The Hits Karaoke: Released: 2001; Label: Universal; Formats: V-CD; Contains karaoke music videos for all Aqua singles from their first two albums Aquarium and Aquarius except "We
List of singles as featured artist, with selected chart positions, showing year released and album name Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications
"My Oh My" is a song recorded by Danish dance-pop group Aqua. It was released as the second single from their debut album, Aquarium, and was initially released in February 1997 before being reissued following the success of "Barbie Girl", "Doctor Jones" and "Turn Back Time" in August 1998.