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Aaron Lee Tasjan: The Art of Rooting for the Underdog & The Enduring Influence of Todd Snider (FEATURE)

The title of Aaron Lee Tasjan’s new album, Get Over It, Underdog (due out July 17th), lands with a wink. It sounds like something muttered after a hard knock, equal parts encouragement and…

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