When Luke Combs and Eric Church saw the destruction brought by September’s Hurricane Helene in western North Carolina where they both grew up, they had the same reaction as the rest of America.
But when it was Eric Church's turn to take the stage, he opted to cover a late-career Keith hit that just might go down in history as the singer's saddest, most somber song ever. Wearing all black ...
A week ago, North Carolina’s Eric Church — the 10-time-Grammy-nominated singer responsible for country-music hits like “Springsteen” and “Drink in My Hand” — had no plans to release ...
Eric Church is an American country singer-songwriter. He rose to fame after the release of his Top 20 country singles "How 'Bout You," "Two Pink Lines" and "Guys Like Me" from his 2006 debut album ...
For Justin Thomas and Eric Church, a Kentuckian and North Carolinian native, their hometowns raised them to appreciate all it can offer in its love of music or love of golf. On a beautiful late ...
CHARLOTTE, N.C. – Luke Combs, Eric Church, James Taylor, Keith Urban, Sheryl Crow and more are gearing up for the highly anticipated Concert for Carolina on Saturday, an event that will raise ...
Joyce has produced all four of Church’s albums, and shares his iconoclastic approach. “Eric and I both believe in making albums. They are time pieces,” Joyce says. “The radio thing doesn ...
Eric Church has released a new song called “Darkest Hour (Helene Edit)” to help victims of the devastation left by Hurricane ...
The country star will sign over all publishing royalties from the song to the people of North Carolina Eric Church shared his first new solo song in three years The track, "Darkest Hour," is a ...
CITAM church outgoing Bishop David Oginde, has said that the church cannot be completely separated from the state. “There is a sense in which the two cannot be separated because the government ...
Hurricane Helene swept across the Southeast, causing major flooding and destruction throughout North Carolina. Here is ongoing coverage from The News & Observer and The Charlotte Observer about ...