Eric Church
American country singer-songwriter
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2025 | Joanna Cotten rejoined Eric Church's band as a vocalist. |
2025 | Morgan Wallen releases album 'I'm the Problem' featuring the single 'Number 3 and Number 7' |
April 30 2025 | Church announced his upcoming 'Free the Machine' tour. |
April 29 2025 | Church teased the second track 'Bleed on Paper' from his upcoming album across social media platforms. |
2025 | Eric Church releases new album 'Hands of Time', which appears on multiple music charts including a #25 position on one chart and #45 on another |
2025 | Eric Church releases another single 'Hands of Time' from the album 'Evangeline vs. the Machine', which charted at #25 on a chart. |
2025 | Scheduled to release eighth studio album 'Evangeline vs. the Machine', marking a continued progression in his musical career. |
2024 | Eric Church released the single 'Darkest Hour' from his upcoming album Evangeline vs. the Machine. |
October 26 2024 | Organized 'Concert for Carolina' with Luke Combs at Bank of America Stadium, raising over $24 million for Hurricane Helene relief. |
October 4 2024 | Released 'Darkest Hour', his first solo performance in three years, in response to Hurricane Helene's impact on North Carolina. |
April 2024 | Eric Church opened Chief's, a bar, restaurant, and performance venue in downtown Nashville. |
2023 | Morgan Wallen released the song 'Man Made a Bar' which achieved multiple chart positions and received ARIA Gold certification on the album 'One Thing at a Time'. |
2023 | Church started the Outsiders Revival Tour, revisiting and reimagining his earlier tour concept. |
2022 | Joanna Cotten departed from the band after serving as a vocalist from 2013 to 2022. |
2022 | Eric Church collaborated with Chris Janson on the music video for 'You, Me & The River', directed by Reid Long |
2022 | Eric Church released the single 'Doing Life with Me' from the Heart & Soul album, which received RIAA Gold certification. |
November 2022 | North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper awarded Eric Church the North Carolina Award, the state's highest civilian honor. |
March 7 2022 | Performed at the 57th Academy of Country Music Awards. |
2021 | Launched the Gather Again Tour, which continued into 2022. |
2021 | Eric Church released the music video for 'Heart On Fire', directed by Reid Long |
2021 | Eric Church released the single 'Heart on Fire' from the Heart & Soul album, which received RIAA Platinum certification. |
October 9 2021 | Performed a solo concert in Philadelphia as part of The Gather Again Tour. |
October 8 2021 | Performed a solo concert in Pittsburgh after two bandmates tested positive for COVID-19. |
April 23 2021 | Eric Church released his studio album 'Soul' through EMI Nashville, available in CD, LP, digital download, and streaming formats. The album peaked at No. 4 on the US chart, No. 2 on the US Country chart, and No. 9 on the Canadian chart, with 42,000 copies sold in the US. |
April 23 2021 | Church released the album Soul, completing his triple-album project with a total of 24 songs. |
April 20 2021 | Eric Church released an unnamed extended play (LP format) under EMI Nashville, which peaked at #83 on the US charts and #12 on the US Country charts. |
April 20 2021 | Church released the album &, second of his triple-album project. |
April 16 2021 | Eric Church released the album 'Heart' through EMI Nashville, available in CD, LP, digital download, and streaming formats. The album peaked at #5 on the US charts, #3 on US Country charts, and #10 on Canadian charts. |
April 16 2021 | Church released the album Heart, first of his triple-album project. |
2020 | Eric Church released multiple singles including 'Bad Mother Trucker', 'Crazyland', and 'Through My Ray-Bans' from his projects Soul and Heart |
2020 | Eric Church released two singles 'Stick That in Your Country Song' and 'Hell of a View' from his album Heart & Soul, with 'Hell of a View' achieving Platinum certification. |
2020 | Featured on Luke Combs' number-one single 'Does to Me'. |
November 11 2020 | Eric Church won the Entertainer of the Year award at the 54th Annual Country Music Association Awards. |
2019 | Eric Church released the music video for 'Some of It', directed by Reid Long |
2019 | Eric Church released two singles from the 'Desperate Man' album: 'Some of It' reached #1 on country charts and achieved Platinum certification, and 'Monsters' achieved Gold certification from RIAA. |
2019 | Achieved a number-one single with 'Some of It'. |
2019 | Church launched the Double Down Tour, continuing to build his live performance legacy. |
2018 | Eric Church released the music video for 'Desperate Man' |
2018 | Eric Church released the single 'Heart Like a Wheel' from his album Desperate Man |
October 2018 | Releases album 'Desperate Man'. |
July 13 2018 | Releases the first single and title track 'Desperate Man' from the upcoming album. |
July 12 2018 | Announced his sixth album, Desperate Man, to be released on October 5, 2018. |
2017 | Eric Church won the Merle Haggard Spirit Award at the ACM Awards |
November 2017 | Released a limited run vinyl box set '61 Days in Church', featuring 124 live tracks from his 2017 tour. |
October 4 2017 | Debuted the song 'Why Not Me' at the Grand Ole Opry, written in memory of Sonny Melton, a victim of the Las Vegas shooting. |
January 2017 | Began his Holdin' My Own Tour, which featured 62 shows in 61 cities through May 2017. |
2016 | Eric Church won Video of the Year for 'Mr. Misunderstood' at the ACM Awards |
November 15 2016 | Eric Church released the live EP 'Mr. Misunderstood: On the Rocks, Live and (Mostly) Unplugged' under EMI Nashville, which peaked at #57 on the US charts and #4 on the US Country charts, with total sales of 35,900 copies. |
August 29 2016 | Released the single 'Kill a Word' to country radio. |
March 2016 | Released 'Record Year' to radio, which reached No. 1 on the Country Airplay chart in August 2016. |
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