'Craig Morgan Talks New Album & Memoir: Interview
New Album & Memoir: Interview
In 2016,
Craig Morgan released his seventh studio album, A Whole Lot More to Me, and played a
But between
tour dates and crafting an album — and unbeknownst to his management team — the singer/songwriter
Army soldier
also secretly traveled to the red light district in Bangkok as part of the organization
“It’s modern-day
slavery and it’s a huge problem and probably one of the least-discussed,” Morgan
“So I
think it’s important that we as a people, as a human nation, we do
troops in
Baghdad, Morgan and his group came face to face with a combatant wearing an explosive
Before becoming
a singer/songwriter and Grand Ole Opry member with seven top 10 hits on Billboard‘s
1 “That’s
What I Love About Sunday,” Morgan spent 17 years in the Army and Army Reserves
His military
journey included working alongside the CIA in the Panama jungle (a location he revisited this
Field Artillery
Hall of Fame, earned the USO Merit Award, and in 2018, was awarded the Army’s
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