The "Dirt Road Anthem" singer recently expressed his adoration for the country rockers, who are responsible for hits like "I'm In a Hurry (And Don't Know Why)," "Song of the South," "Dixieland Delight" and many, many more.
During a recent episode of his Try That in a Small Town podcast, Aldean opened up about being inspired by Alabama, founded by cousins Randy Owen and Teddy Gentry in the late '60s.
"With Alabama, it's a different thing with those guys for me," Aldean said during the March 30 podcast episode. "That's my Beatles."
"For people who love The Beatles [and find that] they kind of changed the way they played music and all those things, that's what Alabama is for me," he added.
View this post on Instagram"[Their music] had a lot of the things I loved about southern rock and a lot of the storytelling and lyrics and things like that that I loved about country music," he stated, adding, "So those guys have always been it for me."
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