With "What Kinda Gone," Chris Cagle hopes for chart return
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With "What Kinda Gone," Chris Cagle hopes for chart return

Monday, July 2, 2007 – Chris Cagle, who has been in the studio the last several weeks recording his fourth Capitol-Nashville project, will release "What Kinda Gone" (Candy Cameron/Chip Davis/Dave Berg) later this month as his new single.

The up-tempo tune is one of seven songs Cagle has recorded for his upcoming CD release. "It's so good to come back to radio with a song that I know is format-friendly, sing-able, unique and comical in content...and I'm very proud of the production," he said. "It's great to have the confidence of my label and the support of an amazing team. I think we're stepping up to the plate with a big bat!"

Producer Scott Hendricks (Trace Adkins/Brooks & Dunn/Faith Hill/Alan Jackson), said, "Chris, the label and I all believe this will be Chris's best album to date. Chris has never sounded better and we have raised the bar as to song selection on this album." Hendricks signed Cagle to Virgin Records launching his country music career in 2000.

Slated to be out July 23, "What Kinda Gone" follows hits including the chart-topper "I Breathe In, I Breathe Out," "Laredo," "Miss Me Baby," "Country By The Grace of God," "What A Beautiful Day" and "Chicks Dig It."


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