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Almost three years after Morgan helped pull his son’s body from Kentucky Lake, he got out of bed at 3:30 a.m. and started to ...
Country artist Craig Morgan says he’s had “a great experience” after rejoining the Army Reserves. “Two years ago in July, I ...
Most of us have never had to go overseas and fight for the United States in a war or anything of that nature, and Morgan stressed that he’s glad most people haven’t seen what he has in terms of how ...
Two years and roughly 240 nights since his 19-year-old son Jerry died in a tragic tubing accident on Kentucky Lake in Tennessee, Craig Morgan lay in bed wide awake earlier this year. On this ...
Country star Craig Morgan reflected on his career, military service and the tragic loss of his son in his new memoir. He shared details from "God, Family, Country" in an interview with Fox News.
Craig Morgan says serving in the military is "more natural" to him than being part of the country music world. He re-enlisted in the Army Reserve at the age of 59 last year.
Craig Morgan tells Fox News Digital how he's been able to balance his successful music career while simultaneously re-enlisting in the U.S. Army Reserve. Morgan previously served for nearly 18 years.
Craig Morgan and Darlene Barrett of Monster Energy present a check for $100,000 to Operation Finally Home during the Salute the Troops event at the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville on May 24, 2022.
Craig Morgan and his family were in the middle of putting together a reality show about their lives when their 19-year-old son Jerry died in a tragic boating accident in the summer of 2016.
Craig Morgan is augmenting his God, Family, Country album in November, expanding the project's track list with four songs.One of those, "How You Make a Man," is Morgan's current country radio ...
Craig Morgan's new single "The Father, My Son and the Holy Ghost" is as raw as he'll get on his next studio album, but it's not the only song that digs into the pain he felt after his son, Jerry's ...