In this podcast we talk about Clare Bowen’s new album, baby news from Carrie Underwood and Eric Church with some brand new material. Also featuring music from Brett Young, Old Dominion, Frankie Ballard and much more!
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In this latest audio offering we hear from Eric Church on his Mom’s influence on him (It’s Mothers Day in the USA) and also from Jordan Davis on his new single! We feature music from Chase Rice, Rodney Atkins, Sugarland and many more.
Podcast 41 features music from Eric Church, Josh Turner, Justin Moore and more amazing artists. Also we catch up with Lanco on the first part of our exclusive interview with the band. They have just landed their debut album “Hallelujah Nights” at number one in the Billboard country charts. A feat which hasn’t been done by a band for nearly ten years!
It’s the music industries biggest night of the year, a night where all genres are represented, all under one roof, But last night (Jan 28), the Grammys turned out to be the biggest night for one country star, Chris Stapleton.
Bucking convention hasn’t always been the popular path, but for Eric Church there is no question about where he prioritizes his relationship with his fans. He showed this when he sent his 2015 album, Mr. Misunderstood, to members of his fan club, dubbed the Church Choir, before surprise announcing it at the 2015 CMA Awards and putting it on sale to the public. It is a model that, although traditional, has developed a steadfast audience of devoted Choir members earning RIAA Platinum certification for Mr. Misunderstood, allowing the fourth single from the album, ‘Round Here Buzz’ to reach No. 1 on the Country Airplay Charts and making way for Church to perform at the 2018 GRAMMY Awards.
Maren Morris, Eric Church and Brothers Osborne are all up for Grammy nominations in this months awards which are due to take place live from Madison Square Garden on Sunday, January 28. Either way they will walk off the stage champions as the artists will unite to perform a tribute to the victims lost to violence and terrorism at live music events in 2017.