Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Craig Morgan Through The Years



 Craig Morgan has no signs of slowing down at this point in his career, with over a decade in country music Craig has released seven studio albums, more than a dozen singles that include, "I Love It", "God Must Really Love Me", "That's What I Love About Sunday", "Redneck Yacht Club", "Little Bit Of Life", "Almost Home",  "International Harvester", "Tough", "Love Remembers", "Bonfire",
"This Ain't Nothing", "This Ole Boy", "Corn Star" and the newly awaited single coming to radio August 27th  "More Trucks Than Cars".


 Debuted on the Grand Ole Opry April 21,2000  who later was inducted into the Grand Ole Opry October 25,2008

Aside from performing Craig has appeared on the hit shows of Army Wives and Rizzoli and Isles. Craig is in his third season of  Craig Morgan All Access Outdoors.
In early 2012 Craig received 5 nominations for the the Outdoor Channel's Golden Moose Awards for his show All Access Outdoors.

Photo Courtesy of Black River Entertainment

Craig has a true sense of self, a real man from the artist he is, an outdoor enthusiast, loves his family, who supports and gives to charitable causes and has served as a USO and Wounded Warriors spokesperson among his own charity foundation the Craig Morgan Charity Fund. Craig has done over 9 USO tours, in 2006 received the USO Merit Award for his involvement, has done a number of events for Wounded Warriors and now in the 6th year of his charity's Charity Ride and Concert.
Craig Morgan has a heart that simply keeps on giving while remaining grounded at the same time.

Get all the Craig Morgan music you want on Amazon here
Amazon - Craig Morgan Artist Page 

For more on Craig Morgan visit his official web site
 Craig Morgan || Home

For Grand Ole Opry appearances and performances visit Craig's artist page
Grand Ole Opry Craig Morgan


May there more to come from Craig Morgan in years to come.