Country singer Eric Church used the six strings of a guitar as a metaphor for life in his University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill commencement speech.
Country music star Eric Church earned praise for delivering the “greatest” commencement speech with his now-viral address to University of North Carolina graduates — after working on the piece for ...
All hail the Chief. Arguably the most influential country artist of the 21st century, the Chief has a long history of delivering some of the most captivating work in the genre since his debut in 2006.
Country music star Eric Church delivered the 2026 Spring Commencement address at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill this weekend, giving the graduates a heartfelt message about life after ...
AI-generated summary reviewed by our newsroom. Read our AI Policy. “I want to start with a sound.” That’s how country singer Eric Church began his commencement address at UNC-Chapel Hill. He compared ...
Over two decades have passed since Eric Church was a teenager covering Jimmy Buffett songs. In that time, he carved out his own place in country music when releasing hit songs like “Springsteen,” “The ...
Eric Church may not be a scholar, but he still has some pearls of wisdom to share. The Grammy-nominated country music star delivered a commencement speech at the University of North Carolina at Chapel ...
The country singer was an honorary guest at the graduation ceremony for the Tar Heels' Class of 2026 on Saturday (May 9). He admitted that he threw out several attempts at a written speech before ...
Country music star Eric Church delivered the 2026 commencement speech at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Although a lifelong UNC fan, Church is an alumnus of Appalachian State ...
The country musician has gone viral for his moving commencement speech at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill on ...
Eric Church was born and bred in North Carolina, and he gave back to his community on Saturday when he gave a moving commencement speech to graduates of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill ...