LISTEN: Country music entertainer, TV host, author, and Army Veteran Craig Morgan recently released his God, Family, Country (Deluxe Edition). The expanded album features four new sides including “How You Make A Man” and pays tribute to his past, present and future in new songs along with remastered versions of some of the most powerful tracks he recorded for Broken Bow from 2002 to 2008, combining past hits mixed with future signatures.
The music video for “How You Make A Man” is co-directed by Nate Griffin and Craig’s friend and film/TV star Angie Harmon, whom the singer worked alongside in the music video for “This Ole Boy” and during a guest appearance on Rizzoli & Isles.
READ Craig’s inspiring story in his gripping new memoir – God, Family, Country. He details all aspects from his inspiring life, revealing never-before-heard stories including how he worked alongside the CIA as a soldier in Panama, fought sex traffickers as an undercover agent in Thailand, forged his own path to country music stardom, and lives his life by the deepest values: God, family, country.
TOUR: In September, he’ll reprise his popular Craig Morgan’s “God, Family, Country Tour 2023,” in partnership with Operation Finally Home, headlining run, playing 13 theater and auditorium dates through late October.
WATCH Craig in “Beyond The Edge,” (CBS/Paramount +). Craig and his fellow celebrities lived in the Panamanian jungle where they endured brutal conditions and faced off in epic adventures, pushing themselves to go far beyond their comfort zone, all to raise money for their chosen charities. Craig, an Army veteran, competed for Operation Finally Home. He awarded $100,000 to OFH, his total 70k winnings plus 30k from Monster Energy Cares, during the Opry’s 2022 Salute The Troops show.
Craig is a longtime ambassador for Operation Finally Home and partners with the nonprofit to create awareness for their mission to provide mortgage-free, custom-built homes and home modifications to veterans, first responders and their families. To date, Operation Finally Home has taken part in more than 380 projects in over 30 states and they continue to grow. Learn more HERE.
RECENT TV: Good Morning America; National Memorial Day Concert (PBS); Beyond The Edge (10 episodes); The Kelly Clarkson Show; The Today Show w/Hoda and Jenna; Fox & Friends; CMT Awards; CMA Awards.
A proud member of the Grand Ole Opry since 2008, he has made over 250 appearances on the hallowed stage.
Member of the U.S. Field Artillery Hall of Fame and recipient of the USO Merit Award. He has also been awarded the Army’s Outstanding Civilian Service Medal, one of the highest awards the Department of the Army can bestow upon a civilian.
In 2022, Tennessee Tourism and the Dickson County Chamber of Commerce honored Craig with a Tennessee Music Pathways marker in downtown Dickson, TN to celebrate his contributions to the state’s rich musical legacy.
Partnered with Pfister as official brand ambassador and host of “American Plumber Stories” to promote the plumbing trade and highlight the personal stories of plumbers and the passion they have for their profession and unique hobbies.
Partnered w/ Monster Energy, including joining exhibition class snowmobile riders for the the Iron Dog Race in Alaska.
Over 2 billion career streams and 25 charted Billboard songs, Craig is widely known for massive hits “This Ole Boy,” ”Almost Home,” “Redneck Yacht Club,” “That’s What I Love About Sunday,” “Little Bit of Life,” “International Harvester” and “Bonfire.”
Craig spent seventeen years serving our country, including 10.5 years on active duty in the US Army, serving in the 101st and 82nd Airborne Divisions, before launching his music career while he continued to serve another 6.5 years in the Army Reserves. He remains an active supporter of our military and their families with 16 overseas trips to entertain U.S. troops, including 12 tours with the USO where he has entertained more than 45,000 service members and military families in 15 countries.