In the early days of his career, Eric Churchโs propensity for breaking the rules made it difficult for him to find venues and touring bands that would book himโuntil one fateful day when a country music legend invited him on his 2011 โLocked and Loadedโ tour.
Church might have had difficulties with previous bands who wanted him to abide by certain set or sound guidelines, but based on the โMr. Misunderstoodโ artistโs first encounter with his future headliner act, we think itโs safe to say these two artists were the perfect match.
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The Country Music Legend Who Invited Eric Church On Tour
When Eric Church was still cutting his teeth as a rising country musician in the mid-2000s, he landed an opener slot on Rascal Flattsโ โMe & My Gangโ tour. But the newcomer had strict guidelines about how long and loud his set should beโguidelines he promptly broke during a not-so-lowkey show at New York Cityโs Madison Square Garden. The band promptly fired Church from the tour and replaced him with a different up-and-comer, Taylor Swift.
In an act of pseudo-rebellion, Church formed the โMe & Myselfโ tour, which routed through all the same cities as the Rascal Flatts. Church would perform at smaller clubs while the band played the larger venues, but this โstick it to โemโ method only got Church so far. โAbout 15 years ago, I was starting my career, and we were having a hard time getting anybody in country music to let us come play shows with โem,โ Church recalled at the โToby Keith: American Iconโ tribute show at Nashvilleโs Bridgestone Arena on July 29, 2024.
โToby Keith was the guy that called and said, โHey, why donโt you come play shows with me?โโ Church continued. โThere is no way Iโm standing here today if it wasnโt for Toby Keith.โ Church and Keith embarked on their 44-city run in the summer of 2011, which included stops in the Great Lakes area, West Coast, East Coast, and down South through North Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, and Florida.
The First Time Eric Church Ever Met Toby Keith
Eric Churchโs dismissal and subsequent tour re-routing in 2006 was certainly a testament to his love of doing things his own way, and his first meeting with Toby Keith was a testament to the fact that Keith did, too. Days after Keith died from stomach cancer in February 2024, Church visited Country 102.5 to discuss the late country starโincluding the first time he ever met Keith on Broadway.
โI have a thousand Toby Keith storiesโsome I can share and some notโbut the first time I met Toby, we both frequented a bar in Printerโs Alley in Nashville called The Fiddle and Steel Guitar Bar,โ Church said. โI remember walking in my first time, and apparently, some of the patrons had been harassing a bartender behind the bar.โ
โAs I walked in, Toby had taken the guy harassing the patrons and had drug him by his shirt collar all the way down the bar,โ he continued. โI walked in the door, the guy dropped in front of me, and I look up, and thereโs Toby Keith. I kinda stuck my hand out and said, โHi,โ and we met. Toby was always a guy that did things his own way, and I think of that fondly now when I think of him.โ
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