Craig Morgan Music

About Craig Morgan

From: TN, United States

Genre:
Country

There are certain milestones in an artist’s career that would seem to inspire a moment of reflection. Yet as Craig Morgan put the finishing touches on THIS OLE BOY, an album marking more than ten years since the release of his self-titled debut album back in 2000, the singer/songwriter has a surprising reaction when asked for his thoughts on his decade-long run.


Total shock.


“Is that right?’ Morgan asks, leaning back in his chair when told the news. He’s quiet for a moment as he lets his mind wind its way back through over ten years of memories to double check the math. Then his eyes brighten, “I guess it is,” Morgan marvels, “But I tell you, I feel like I just got started. I feel like I’m 25 years old and saying, ‘Wow, I hope I make it in the music business.’”


The statement sums up Craig Morgan in nutshell. By all accounts, Craig Morgan has made it. As an artist, he’s been a mainstay on the charts with an impressive body of work that includes fourteen Top Ten hits -- including fan-favorites “Redneck Yacht Club,” ”Almost Home,” “That’s What I Love About Sunday,” and “Tough.” As a performer, he’s entertained countless fans in every corner of the globe. And as a country star, he’s reached what many consider the pinnacle of his profession when on a cool October evening in 2008 he became a member of the Grand Ole Opry. Yet despite not only surviving but thriving for over a decade in a cut-throat industry that is known for chewing up and spitting out talent, Craig Morgan is an artist who is still humble, hopeful, and hungry to continue making his mark in country music. THIS OLE BOY is proof.


“When you go out and buy an album, and I’ve done it myself, you sometimes feel, ‘Well the songs on the radio were great but the rest was just okay,’ admits Morgan. “When they play this record, I want them to say, ‘Man, I like the songs on the radio but I love this other song even better!’ That’s what’s rewarding about an album.”


And there is a lot for Craig Morgan fans to love on this new record. Yes, there are hit songs that are sure to continue his impressive run on the radio charts. But it’s the attention, craft and care he put into the deeper cuts where Morgan reveals just how much he’s grown as an artist.


“No matter what level of an artist you are, you choose songs based on who you are at that time and how you feel,” Morgan says. “I’m at a point in my life where I’m extremely comfortable. Extremely confident. I feel good about my family, my children, my friends, my career. I think the songs that I picked, looking back now, kind of reflect that.”


That feeling of confidence is a long-time coming for this talented man who is surprised as anyone to find music has become his profession. “At first I thought music was going to be a full time hobby,” Morgan confides. “My dad was a bass player in Nashville. I grew up going, ‘the last thing I’m going to do is this.’ And you know, it wasn’t until the Opry membership that I knew it was going to be my full time job.”


Having made the initial choice to steer clear of a career in music, Morgan racked up a working-man’s resume taking on work as an EMT, a contractor, a sheriff’s deputy, and a Wal-Mart assistant dairy manager. Additionally, he is extremely proud of his nearly two decades of service to our U.S. military, including over ten years of active duty serving in the Army’s 101st and 82nd Airborne Divisions, followed by another nine years in the Reserves serving well into his music career.


Since leaving the military, he’s remained an enthusiastic supporter, travelling into some of the most dangerous places on earth to entertain our troops. “I was one of the first artists to go into Afghanistan,” says Morgan, who received the 2006 USO Merit Award for his tireless support, an honor also awarded to Steven Spielberg, Elizabeth Taylor and Bob Hope. “Right after the invasion, they were still sweeping up glass in Kandahar in the airport. I get to give those men and women a little piece of home. It really does make a difference.”


His diverse life experiences forged an appreciative approach to hard work that would serve him well as a country music artist. “Whether I was working at Wal-Mart or as a police officer, I enjoyed what I did,” says Morgan. “And I could go right back to that today. I’m going to make whatever I’m doing interesting and fun. I’ve always tried to look at this like, ‘It’s a job. And I’m blessed to have it.’”


Morgan might not punch a clock anymore, but he still puts in plenty of overtime. His schedule is packed with live shows, touring with Carrie Underwood, Keith Urban, LeAnn Rimes, Brad Paisley and Trace Adkins, and consistently sells out headlining dates. He is also a competitive dirt bike racer in the Mid-South Hare Scramble Series and, most importantly, a dedicated family man.


And in 2010, Morgan didn’t just put more on his plate. He added a new meal.


Meet Craig Morgan. TV star.


Debuting in June of 2010 on the Outdoor Channel and now in its second season, “Craig Morgan: All Access Outdoors” is a 30-minute reality show that offers fans a fly on the wall look at Craig's extreme lifestyle at home, touring and in the great outdoors: hunting, aerial bow fishing, bungee jumping and skydiving. It didn’t take long to find an avid audience. In its first season it quickly became the networks #1 rated Saturday morning hunting show.


“I’ve been hunting and filming (it) for as long as I’ve been a singer…or longer,” says Morgan. “It’s always been a big part of my life. I didn’t pursue that as much because my music has always had my total focus. When this opportunity came about for me to have my own show, I felt like this was another avenue I could explore as an entertainer.”


But the show is about much more than bucks, bows and bungee cords. It’s also given Craig Morgan fans a front row seat for the roller coaster ride that is the music business.


While fans certainly enjoy his Saturday morning television adventures, the reason they fell in love with the man is because of his music. In early 2011, Craig signed with Black River Entertainment and began to record THIS OLE BOY. Once again, Morgan took a hands-on producing role along with long-time co-producer Phil O’Donnell.


In the past when we were looking for great songs, there was no theme. Just find great songs,” says Morgan. “And then once we’re done recording them, we’ll figure out how they work together. This time we took every song that we’ve had that we felt was a hit, even some that weren’t hit singles but we felt were great songs, and we put them all together and listened to it and lived with it for a while. The end result is a bit of a throwback to a time before singles ruled the world. A time when albums were a creative body of work that you could press play on and listen from the first note until the final chord fades away on the last track.”


Morgan continues to prove he’s a writer who is one of the best in the business at painting a picture with a song. “Writing was actually my first love,” says Morgan. “I left the Army to be a songwriter. I knew I could make money writing songs. I didn’t know I could make money being a singer.”


As the ten-year mark offers Morgan a chance to look back on the twists and turns of the winding road he’s travelled to get here, the man can’t help but be overwhelmed by the role fate -- and faith -- have played to keep him on the right path.


“I’ve always felt that I’ve been very blessed,” says Morgan. “There’s someone much more important than me in charge of this. Because if you look at where I came from and the things that had to happen for me to be here, there is absolutely no way anyone could have planned this.”

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Tuesday May 29 2012 05:13 PM
i love craig morgan i seen him once and i got to shack his hand cus he was at six flags in bowie maryland and i would love to see him again and again
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Friday May 25 2012 03:19 PM
I'm crazy about Craig's music My favourite is almost home. I play it over and over it's like I can't get enof of it. thank you Craig|
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Friday May 25 2012 08:55 AM
Love Loves A Long Night: your composition is so endearing. The lyrics are romantic, tender. Your vocals are passionate defining what love really feels and it's an impressive message with wisdom. As I listened you are describing simplicity in one's life. WOW! TY Craig. Your Fan, Juanita :)
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Monday May 21 2012 09:10 PM
I think Craigs song "Almost home" is a really great song. It's one my favorites.
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Sunday May 06 2012 01:46 PM
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Thursday May 03 2012 11:49 AM
There's no other who does what he does as great as he does it, God I wish I could just capture everything he's ever done and have it on my 'phone or my Ipod
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Goa IndiaIn
Friday March 30 2012 11:38 AM
The station is not continous.There are frequent interruptions which destroys the charm of music.Can Jango do something about this?
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Thursday March 15 2012 02:43 AM
Every Friday Afternoon: Wow... what emotional agony from a man & creates such a meaningful life experience in a song. Yep, I almost began to shed tears too. TY for sharing the passion. :)
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Monday February 06 2012 09:38 PM
Craig Morgan - Look At Us: I'm still laughing :) Cause I was listening, "... I was superman, Tarzan, and you Lois Lane & Lady Jane ..." that's clever, very clever and you got me that time! Your Fan, Juanita
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Monday February 06 2012 07:52 PM
Craig Morgan - Bonfire: your music composition vocals sounded familar ... I'm embarassed, and apologize. I like your vocals and I did try to listen to the lyrics, although got lost in memories provoked by recollecting how exciting fire bonfires gatherings used to be in Kansas where I grew up. Yes, your vocals are manly and country soul & spirit. Thank you. I'm a Fan, Juanita :)

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