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Craig Morgan’s ‘Kind of Livin’’ Catches on at Radio

Mar 16 2005
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Broken Bow Records star Craig Morgan recently held a media Q&A session to talk about his new album, My Kind of Livin', at the BMI offices in Nashville. Morgan treated the attendees to breakfast, a few acoustic songs, and fielded questions about the success he is enjoying with the lead single, "That's What I Love About Sunday," co-written by BMI Award-winner Mark Narmore.

Pictured are Broken Bow's Jon Loba and Brad Howell, Craig Morgan, BMI's Thomas Cain, and Curiosita Entertainment's Faith Quesenberry, who is Morgan's manager.Photo by Barry McCloud

Morgan won a BMI Country Award at the 2004 ceremonies for "Almost Home," which also collected Music Row magazine's Song of the Year honor and an NSAI Songwriter Achievement Award.

 

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