Eric Church, Community, and the Rhythm of Data
Eric Church, Community, and the Rhythm of Data
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Updated7/22/2025 11:25:40 AM

This past week, David and I spent three unforgettable nights under the stars at Red Rocks, soaking in the full Eric Church experience. If you've never been to Red Rocks, it’s hard to describe — it’s not just a venue, it’s a feeling. The natural acoustics, the red sandstone rocks framing the stage, the crowd singing in unison under the open sky...it’s electric. But what stood out the most wasn’t just the music. It was the people. Eric Church fans are some of the friendliest folks you’ll ever meet. Everyone’s there for a good time, sure — but there’s also this quiet, collective understanding: we’re in this together. People help each other. They share ponchos when it rains, offer rides to and from the venue, and lend a hand up the steep steps. They help raise millions of dollars when disaster strikes, dedicated and determined to rebuild stronger than before. It reminded me a lot of community banking, honestly.

This past week, David and I spent three unforgettable nights under the stars at Red Rocks, soaking in the full Eric Church experience. If you've never been to Red Rocks, it’s hard to describe — it’s not just a venue, it’s a feeling. The natural acoustics, the red sandstone rocks framing the stage, the crowd singing in unison under the open sky...it’s electric. But what stood out the most wasn’t just the music. It was the people. Eric Church fans are some of the friendliest folks you’ll ever meet. Everyone’s there for a good time, sure — but there’s also this quiet, collective understanding: we’re in this together. People help each other. They share ponchos when it rains, offer rides to and from the venue, and lend a hand up the steep steps. They help raise millions of dollars when disaster strikes, dedicated and determined to rebuild stronger than before. It reminded me a lot of community banking, honestly.

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