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Cannery Hall Presents: 

GRAHAM BARHAM

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16 2024 

ROW ONE 

 

Doors: 7:00PM 

Show: 8:00PM 

 

ALL AGES

 

Graham Barham

Hailing from a rural Louisiana village called Oak Ridge, singer/songwriter Graham Barham infuses
his music with so many unforgettable images specific to small Southern towns: moss ponds and
magnolia trees, pickup trucks and one-lane roads, to name just a few. But as shown on his debut
breakout singles —the Nashville-based musician has a rare gift for turning that homespun
storytelling into songs epic in emotional scope showcasing his singular brand of country: soulful,
straight from the heart, and steeped in lived-in detail.
 
The son of a farmer and a schoolteacher, Barham grew up on his family’s farm and got his start
singing in church as a little kid. By age 10 he’d taught himself to play guitar and begun writing songs
of his own, mining inspiration from classic country artists like George Strait. “I pretty much fell in
love with songwriting right away, but coming from a place that’s extremely blue-collar, I didn’t
understand how to make a living from music,” says Barham. “But when I was 16 my best friend’s
mom passed away and I wrote a song for her and played it at her funeral, which was the first time I
really saw how much power music could have on people. That was a huge turning point for me, and
I knew I had to find a way to write songs forever.”
 
At age 18, Barham moved to Nashville and soon started writing for other artists, steadily honing the
potent balance of humanity and honesty and self-aware humor that now defines his lyrics. Mostly
produced by Will Bundy (a songwriter/producer who’s also worked with Keith Urban, Thomas
Rhett, and Jason Aldean), Barham’s debut body of work delivers plenty of bittersweet reflection on
the ups and downs of finding your way in the world. “A lot of my songs are about the man I’m
trying to become, but I also want to be truthful about who I am presently and the man I was in the
past. I hope people can connect with what I’m saying, and that it gives them that feeling when you
listen to a song and you need to start it back up right away. It’s a kind of feeling you can’t even put to
words—but I hope it affects them in a very positive way.”

1 Cannery Row - Nashville, TN - 37203 

 

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