It's New Year's Eve. You're probably going to party it up. Maybe, you'll even over do it a little bit. Hey, nothing wrong with that - it's time to celebrate another year gone by and the promise of exciting new adventures in the year ahead. But New Year's Day morning may not be an exciting adventure. Ah yes, the dreaded hangover.
Eric Church headlined the first show at Nashville’s new Ascend Amphitheater Thursday night (July 30) and brought a very special tune to the stage, inspired by his 3-year-old son, Boone. The touching ballad, called simply “Three-Year-Olds,” is a tribute to the life lessons Church has learned from his little boy's three years of wisdom.
Eric Church is going to be the next current hit-maker to be featured in the Country Music Hall of Fame. Eric Church: Inside the Outsider will open Sept. 18 and explore the “Like a Wrecking Ball” singer’s path to Nashville and country stardom.
Eric Church picked just the right name combination for his son, Tennessee Hawkins Church, who was born Feb. 15, 2015. Church and his wife call him Hawk for short, which we have to admit is pretty cool.
I absolutely LOVE this new song by Keith Urban and Eric Church. "Raise Em Up" is such a great tune and paints a great picture. I was wondering the other day who actually wrote the song, and I found out some really interesting information about it.
The Academy of Country Music has announced the 2015 ACM Awards winners in a number of categories that won't be presented onscreen during the televised broadcast.
Keith Urban says part of the inspiration for his new "Raise 'Em Up" music video came from watching his girls play. They were jumping up and down and he was filming them in slow motion. That's quite literally what happens in this vid for the fifth single from Fuse.
Willie Nelson is hosting his 4th of July picnic in Austin this year, and he's bringing in some top talent for the special occasion. Eric Church, Kacey Musgraves and a host of other stars will join Nelson during the special celebration.
Eric Church loves exploring new musical directions, which is part of the reason he's so smitten with Taylor Swift's 1989 album. During an interview with Rolling Stone, the singer-songwriter raved about the talented young superstar.