Eric Hodge
Host, "Morning Edition"Eric Hodge hosts WUNC’s broadcast of Morning Edition, and files reports for the North Carolina news segments of the broadcast. He started at the station in 2004 doing fill-in work on weekends and All Things Considered.
In August 2004, he took over the Morning Edition slot where he enjoys the challenge of bringing North Carolina news to listeners each weekday. Eric moved to Carrboro from New York City in 2000. He worked for the BBC and XFM radio while living in London, England. He has also run his own music marketing company, worked for major record labels in both New York and London, and worked on the Grammy Award nominated Harry Belafonte project, "The Anthology of Black Music."
Eric grew up in Michigan, trained at the Broadcast Center in St. Louis with CBS's KMOX radio and worked at a variety of stations in the Midwest and upstate New York.
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The duo is throwing a Psychic Hotline Block Party on Saturday, Oct. 15 in Carrboro, N.C.
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Billy Bragg plays the Carolina Theatre of Durham on Wednesday, Sept. 28.
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The banjos, mandolin's and fiddles will be jamming on streets and in venues throughout Raleigh beginning Friday night.
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Each year, the Cat's Cradle in Carrboro hosts a concert for the foundation featuring local musicians who gather to play for a good cause. Saturday night's event features tributes to The Police, The Cure and The Ramones.
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On his latest tour, he's sharing the stage with the memory of his late father, Jim Croce, whose career was cut short by a plane crash when A.J. was just two years old.
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The band's new record Electric Bones leans into an electric vibe. They play Friday night in Carrboro.
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WUNC's Eric Hodge catches up with 88-year-old Mimi Roman, who was a country music star in the 1950s. Two of her records are being re-released.
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Carrboro-based singer-songwriter Josh Moore walked out of his door last year during the worst of the pandemic and found a strange sense of calm.
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Dore joined WUNC recently to talk about her new album, growing up in Nashville, her family and the meaning behind some of her songs.
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Jonah Tolchin is getting back to his roots on the new record LAVA LAMP.