By Lori Dugan/EAC
THATCHER — Eastern Arizona College will welcome country music duo, Wildwood, to the Lee Little Theater on Jan. 14, for a live performance benefiting student scholarships.
Wildwood, featuring Georgia native Kate Miller and Nashville-born Chad Truman, has gained attention for its strong vocal harmonies, original songwriting, and energetic live performances. The duo has performed throughout the western United States, including regular appearances in Utah, Idaho, and surrounding states, building an audience through consistent regional touring.
Those live shows have helped Wildwood expand its reach beyond local venues. The duo has shared the stage with nationally recognized country artists and has drawn industry attention for its onstage chemistry and polished sound.
Their growing profile was highlighted by a social media shout-out from Grammy-winning duo Dan + Shay, who praised the group following a performance with the comment, “Y’all are so gooood!”
Wildwood’s momentum has continued with the success of its debut single, which led to an artist development deal with Go Long Entertainment in Nashville, Tennessee.
The Jan. 14 concert at EA will start at 7 p.m. in the Activities Center’s Lee Little Theater. Proceeds from ticket sales will benefit EAC student scholarships. Tickets are $15.
The Lee Little Theater is located inside the College’s Activities Center, located at 1020 N. Stadium Ave. in Thatcher. For ticketing assistance, contact the EAC Ticketing Office at mprticketing@eac.edu or call 928-428-8228.
About Eastern Arizona College
Founded in 1888, Eastern Arizona College is Arizona’s oldest community college. Located in Thatcher, EAC serves thousands of students each year through academic, career, and technical education programs. The college also hosts cultural, educational, and community events that enrich the region while supporting student success. EAC is committed to affordability, access, and student achievement through small class sizes, scholarships, and a supportive learning environment.


