Morgan leaves BNA
Thursday, February 10, 2011 – Craig Morgan reportedly has parted ways with his label BNA Nashville. The singer went to the label after having initial success with Broken Bow where he had hits with Redneck Yacht Club and International Harvester.
While at BNA, part of the Sony group, Morgan, 46, released "That's Why" in October 2008. The disc was reissued in May 2009 with 2 new songs including the hit Bonfire and This Ain't Nothin'. Neither was on the original release.
More news for Craig Morgan
- 10/20/23: Morgan, Ramsey, Restless Road release music
- 07/31/23: Morgan joins Army Reserve
- 05/22/23: Morgan launches tour
- 08/29/22: Morgan thinks deluxe when it comes to "God, Family, Country"
- 08/25/22: Morgan sets book tour
- 05/09/22: Morgan plans fall tour
- 03/16/22: Morgan pens memoir
- 11/27/19: Morgan visits Korea again
CD reviews for Craig Morgan

Craig Morgan has been called "country music's champion of the everyman." Not only did the native of Kingston Springs, Tenn. spend more than 10 years in the U.S. Army, when he came home he worked construction, wore the badge of a sheriff's deputy and even did time at a Walmart. For his first album of original material in four years as and his second for Black River, he makes it abundantly clear in the liner notes that he is a devout Christian and the tone of the album reflects ...

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