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Craig Morgan’s New EP Is Full of Big Name Collaborations

Craig Morgan’s New EP Is Full of Big Name Collaborations

Craig Morgan’s New EP Is Full of Big Name Collaborations

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Lainey Wilson and Jelly Roll are 2 of the hottest names in country music right now.  Yes, it seems like they are everywhere, but IMO, they deserve to be.  Big personalities, big voices, lots of awards – who wouldn’t want to sing with them, right?

 

Well, add Craig Morgan to the list.  Craig was already one of my favorites.  My first Country Stampede had him on the line up, along with his good friend Blake Shelton.  So, with Craig’s new EP, “Enlisted” coming out on Oct. 20th, it only make sense Blake is singing on it.  Add Lainey and Jelly Roll to the mix and this is going to be a must have for your playlist.

Luke Combs, Jelly Roll + More Sign on for Craig Morgan’s Duets EP Jelly Roll, Luke Combs, and Blake Shelton will appear on Craig Morgan’s new duets EP, “Enlisted.” Next month, Morgan will release a six-song collection where he re-imagines hits like “Redneck Yacht Club” and “That’s What I Love About Sunday” as duets with friends and fellow country stars.

Jelly and Morgan will collaborate on a new version of “Almost Home,” a song they performed on the Grand Ole Opry stage. Shelton’s role in “Redneck Yacht Club” is a full-circle moment on the EP. He appeared in the music video for Morgan’s original release of the song in 2005.

Morgan has so far shared two new tracks on his “Enlisted” EP, “Raise the Bar,” which he collaborates on with Combs, and “That Ain’t Gonna Be Me” featuring Trace Adkins. Morgan’s project is due on October 20.

 

I mean, how good is “Almost Home” gonna sound with Jelly Roll – RIGHT!!

 

 

 

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Craig Morgan is a highly acclaimed country singer, songwriter, and military veteran who has captivated audiences with his heartfelt lyrics and soulful voice. Born on July 17, 1964, in Kingston Springs, Tennessee, Morgan grew up in a musical household, where he developed a deep passion for country music from an early age.

After high school, Morgan enlisted in the United States Army and served for over a decade, including active duty in the 101st Airborne Division. During his military career, he continued to nurture his love for music, performing at various military events and writing songs that reflected his experiences and emotions.

In 2000, Morgan’s talent caught the attention of record labels, leading to the release of his debut album, “Craig Morgan.” The album spawned the hit single “Something to Write Home About,” which quickly climbed the charts and established Morgan as a rising star in the country music scene. His subsequent albums, including “I Love It,” “My Kind of Livin’,” and “Little Bit of Life,” further solidified his success, producing chart-topping singles like “Redneck Yacht Club” and “That’s What I Love About Sunday.”

Beyond his musical achievements, Morgan is also known for his philanthropic efforts and support for the military community. He has performed numerous benefit concerts for organizations such as the USO and Wounded Warrior Project, using his platform to raise awareness and funds for veterans and their families.

With his distinctive voice, relatable lyrics, and genuine charisma, Craig Morgan continues to captivate audiences worldwide. Whether he’s performing on stage or supporting his fellow servicemen and women, Morgan’s passion for music and dedication to his country shine through in every aspect of his life.

 

 

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