Edens Edge, a contemporary country group from the United States of America, was formed in 2006 by Hannah Blaylock (lead vocals), Dean Berner (vocals, guitar, Dobro), and Cherrill Green (vocals, mandolin, banjo, guitar), all natives of Arkansas. In 2006 and the trio relocated to Nashville in 2007 after winning a CMT-sponsored contest that connected them with songwriter Kye Fleming. Their breakthrough came with the release of the Edens Edge EP on 24 May , 2011 under Big Machine Records, featuring the single "Amen" which entered number 20 of the country charts; the EP was followed by the full‑length Edens Edge album on 12 June , 2012, which included the singles "Too Good To Be True" and "O Holy Night", the latter issued on 22 October, 2012. The group toured extensively across the United States during this period, promoting the album and building a regional fan base. In March 2013, Edens Edge announced their departure from Big Machine Records and the subsequent exit of Hannah Blaylock, leading to the group’s dissolution; no further releases followed, and the band ceased activity in 2013. The trio’s charting singles and association with a major label remain the primary milestones of their brief but notable contribution to contemporary country music.