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Eric Church performed with Bruce Springsteen

Eric Church experienced a career milestone on Monday when he got to perform with Bruce Springsteen at the “Stand Up For Heroes” benefit in New York City . . . which raises money for wounded veterans.

They didn’t do Eric’s song “Springsteen”, because that would’ve been weird.

They went with an acoustic version of Bruce’s “Working on the Highway” from his “Born In The U.S.A.” album.

Eric also did a solo acoustic set and performed “Desperate Man”, “Hippie Radio” . . . and “Still Standing Their Ground”, which is a tribute to our soldiers.

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