
One Flag is a brand new take on a patriotic anthem written and performed by country singers, Eric Lee & Cole Hartley. The two penned the song during memorial weekend ’22 in Nashville, TN inspired to unite people together during divisive times. Every lyric in the song such as: "Even though we might be singing about the red, the white, the blue; Anywhere you are in the world now, this song right here is for you" is meant to represent anyone and everyone including friends all across the globe.
"United we cannot fall.
There's one flag waving for us all."
RELEASING FRIDAY SEPT 9TH
Format(s): Country
Previous singles by Eric Lee:
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About Eric Lee
Raised in South Florida, Eric Lee grew up with eclectic tastes in music. With wide-ranging influences — from Dwight Yoakam, Bob Dylan, Eagles, and Dolly Parton — he brings a modern style to vocally driven songs with heart and soul. His debut single “Same Dirt Road” was released in Nov 2020 and quickly garnered millions of streams, hit no. 38 on the Music Row radio chart and obtained a strong international presence. Inspired by the idea that we’re all connected, no matter where we grow up and what “road” we walk, Lee both co-wrote and produced the release.
Lee has also had success as a producer and co-writer, licensing music for TV, film, and ads. In 2018, he produced and co-wrote the song “Stronger Than I’ve Ever Been,” performed by Kaleena Zanders, which was featured during the Super Bowl and Winter Olympics. Look for his debut album, For Who You Are, coming later this year.
About Cole Hartley
23 year old country music singer/songwriter Cole Hartley grew up in the foothills of Alpine, Utah. There he learned how to hunt, fish, and play guitar.
He got his first guitar when he was six years old and has been playing ever since.
Cole fell in love with songwriting his junior year of high school. He started recording music in 2019, and has since recorded all over Utah and in Nashville.
Some of his biggest music inspirations include bands ranging from local Utah country band “Due West”, to mainstream artists like George Strait, Cody Johnson, Luke Combs, and Eric Church. Cole served a two year-long mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Dallas, Texas, where he gained a deeper appreciation for Christ, brisket, Blue Bell ice cream, and country music.
In addition to writing songs and recording, Cole also performs both in a solo acoustic capacity, and with several bands. He has been fortunate enough to open for legends like Lonestar, Dean Dillon, Brice Long, and more. One of the bands Cole occasionally performs with is called "The Bryce Canyon Wranglers” who put on a country music dinner show for tourists visiting beautiful Bryce Canyon National Park from April-October.