Chris Cagle

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Chris Cagle (born November 10, 1968) is a country music singer and songwriter who was born in DeRidder, Louisiana and raised in Baytown, Texas. After graduating from Ross S. Sterling High School in Baytown, Texas, he attended The University of Texas at Arlington for a short time, but dropped out to pursue a musical career. He moved to Nashville in 1994 and worked a number of odd jobs to support himself while trying to land a recording contract.

After years of toiling, he was signed to a record deal. His first single, 'My Love Goes On And On', was a chart hit.

He also covered the Lynyrd Skynyrd song "Don't Ask Me No Questions" for the soundtrack of the first Blue Collar Comedy Tour movie, as well as performing it with the four comedians over the closing credits of the movie.

Cagle was married in 2001, but the marriage ended in divorce a short time later. On October 3, 2005 he announced on his web site that he was not the biological father of the baby his then-girlfriend had [1].

In early 2004, Cagle was diagnosed with multiple anomalies on his vocal cords, including: a polyp, a lesion, a cyst and a granuloma. The diagnosis forced Cagle to cancel nearly 20 appearances that year, including opening for Rascal Flatts' new tour[2]. Cagle was ordered 60 days of vocal rest, although CMT reported that he did not sing for nearly three months after the diagnosis[3].

Cagle is rarely seen without a hat, typically a cowboy hat or a baseball cap.

In 2005, Cagle was initiated by the Missouri Theta chapter of Phi Delta Theta fraternity at Northwest Missouri State University before a scheduled concert on campus.

Cagle did an interview for Playgirl Magazine in the July 2006 issue.

In August 2006, a Nashville judge ordered Cagle to pay some $737,000 to former manager Mark Hybner, whom Cagle had sued in 2004 in an effort to void management and publishing deals he had signed in 1999. Cagle has filed a notice that he intends to appeal the judgment[4].

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[edit] Discography

[edit] Albums

Album Cover Date of Release Title Label
October 24, 2000 Play It Loud Virgin Records
April 1, 2003 Chris Cagle Capitol Records
October 4, 2005 Anywhere But Here EMI

[edit] Singles

Year Title Chart Positions Album
US Hot 100 US Country
2000 "My Love Goes On and On" #76 #15 Play It Loud
2000 "Laredo" #60 #8 Play It Loud
2001 "I Breathe In, I Breathe Out" #35 #1 Play It Loud
2002 "Country By The Grace Of God" - #33 Play It Loud
2003 "Chicks Dig It" #53 #3 Chris Cagle
2003 "What A Beautiful Day" #41 #4 Chris Cagle
2004 "I'd Be Lying" - #39 Chris Cagle
2005 "Miss Me Baby"A #67 #12 Anywhere But Here
2006 "Wal-Mart Parking Lot" - #42 Anywhere But Here
2006 "Anywhere But Here" - #52 Anywhere But Here

A"Miss Me Baby" also peaked at #100 on the Pop 100.

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