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He married Elizabeth Filer on September 10, 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 his then-girlfriend's baby.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.cmt.com/artists/news/1510898/10042005/cagle_chris.jhtml |title=Cagle Not the Biological Father of Girlfriend's Baby |accessdate=2008-02-02 |date=2005-10-04 |work=Country Music Television}}</ref> Chris is a brother of the Missouri Theta Chapter of [[Phi Delta Theta]]. |
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==Discography== |
==Discography== |
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Chris Cagle (born November 10, 1968 in DeRidder, Louisiana[2]) is an American country music artist. Signed with Virgin Records in 2000, Cagle made his debut on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks (now Hot Country Songs) charts with the single "My Love Goes On and On", the first single from his debut album Play It Loud. The album, which was certified gold in the United States, also produced the Top 10 hit "Laredo" and "I Breathe In, I Breathe Out", his only Number One hit.
Play It Loud was followed in 2002 by Chris Cagle, released on Capitol Records. Also a gold album in the U.S., it produced the Top 5 hits "What a Beautiful Day" and "Chicks Dig It". Anywhere but Here, his third compilation, followed in 2005 and produced the #12-peaking "Miss Me Baby". A fourth studio album, titled My Life's Been a Country Song, was released in 2008, and its lead-off single, "What Kinda Gone", peaked at #3 on the country music charts in early 2008. Overall, his albums have accounted for thirteen singles, of which all but one have charted.
Biography
Cagle was born in DeRidder, Louisiana on November 10, 1968;[2] by the time he was four years old, his family moved to Sugarland, Texas, just outside of Houston, Texas. He stayed there until moving to Baytown, Texas in high school.[3][1] During his high school years, he took piano lessons before switching to guitar. After graduating high school, he attended University of Texas at Arlington for one year. Cagle later dropped out of college. He currently lives in Ardmore, Oklahoma near the Dornick Hills Golf Course, in southern Oklahoma, not far from the Winstar Casino
Musical career
For the next five years he worked odd jobs throughout Nashville, eventually landing a songwriting deal and co-writing album tracks for David Kersh.[2] While working at a restaurant, he was discovered by an agent of the newly-formed Nashville division of Virgin Records, and was signed to a recording deal with the label in 2000.[3]
2000-2002: Play It Loud
Cagle's first album, Play It Loud, was issued in mid-2000. Serving as its lead-off single was "My Love Goes On and On", which reached a peak of #15 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks (now Hot Country Songs) charts, while "Laredo", its follow-up, became his first Top Ten hit in mid-2001. After Virgin closed in 2001, the album was re-issued on Capitol Records with "I Breathe In, I Breathe Out" (which was also one of the songs that he had written for David Kersh in the late 1990s) added as a bonus track. Cagle's rendition became his first Number One hit in early 2002. By the end of the year, Play It Loud had been certified gold in the United States.
2003-2004: Chris Cagle
Capitol released Cagle's second album, Chris Cagle, in the middle of 2003. His second consecutive gold album, it produced the Top 5 singles "What a Beautiful Day" and "Chicks Dig It", as well as the #39-peaking "I'd Be Lying".
In early 2004, Cagle was diagnosed with multiple anomalies on his vocal cords, including a polyp, a lesion, a vocal fold cyst, and a granuloma. The diagnosis forced Cagle to cancel nearly twenty appearances that year, including opening dates for Rascal Flatts.[4] He was ordered sixty days of vocal rest, although he did not sing for nearly three months after the diagnosis.[5]
2005-2006: Anywhere But Here
After his vocal recovery, Cagle began work on his third studio album, Anywhere but Here, which was released in 2005. "Miss Me Baby" served as the album's first single, reaching a peak of #12 on the country music charts. The other two singles — "Wal-Mart Parking Lot" and the title track, which had also been a single for Brice Long in 2005 — both failed to enter the Top 40.
In August 2006, a Nashville judge ordered Cagle to pay approximately $737,000 to former manager Mark Hybner, whom Chris had sued in 2004 in an effort to void management and publishing deals he had signed in 1999.[6]
2007-present: My Life's Been a Country Song and The best of Chris Cagle
Chris' eleventh single, a song entitled "What Kinda Gone," was released to country radio in late 2007. Peaking at #3 on the country charts, it was the lead-off single to his fourth studio album My Life's Been a Country Song, which was released on February 19, 2008. The second single from the album, "No Love Songs", was released in May 2008, which debuted and peaked at #53 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts for the week of May 24, 2008. "Never Ever Gone" did not chart, and Cagle parted ways with Capitol Nashville shortly afterward.[7] The label released a greatest hits album in 2010 titled The Best of Chris Cagle.
Personal life
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Cagle graduated Ross S. Sterling High school (Baytown) in 1987. He married Elizabeth Filer on September 10, 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 his then-girlfriend's baby.[8] Chris is a brother of the Missouri Theta Chapter of Phi Delta Theta.
Discography
Chris Cagle discography | |
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Studio albums | 4 |
Singles | 13 |
Music videos | 8 |
No.1 Single | 1 |
Studio albums
Year | Album | Peak chart positions | Certifications (sales threshold) | ||||||
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US Country | US | US Heat | CAN Country | ||||||
2000 | Play It Loud[A]
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19 | 164 | 3 | * |
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2003 | Chris Cagle
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1 | 15 | — | * |
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2005 | Anywhere but Here
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4 | 24 | — | * | ||||
2008 | My Life's Been a Country Song
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1 | 8 | — | 31 | ||||
— denotes the album failed to chart, not released, or not certified * denotes releases with unknown peak positions |
- Notes
- A ^ Play It Loud was re-issued in 2001 on Capitol Nashville with two tracks added.
Compilations
Year | Album | US Country |
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2010 | The Best of Chris Cagle
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34 |
Singles
Year | Single | Peak chart positions | Album | ||||||
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US Country | US | US Pop |
CAN Country | CAN | |||||
2000 | "My Love Goes On and On" | 15 | 76 | — | * | — | Play It Loud | ||
"Laredo" | 8 | 60 | — | * | — | ||||
2001 | "I Breathe In, I Breathe Out"[A] | 1 | 35 | — | * | — | |||
2002 | "Country by the Grace of God" | 33 | — | — | * | — | |||
2003 | "What a Beautiful Day" | 4 | 41 | — | * | — | Chris Cagle | ||
"Chicks Dig It" | 5 | 53 | — | * | — | ||||
2004 | "I'd Be Lying" | 39 | — | — | — | — | |||
2005 | "Miss Me Baby" | 12 | 67 | 100 | 29 | — | Anywhere but Here | ||
2006 | "Wal-Mart Parking Lot" | 42 | — | — | — | — | |||
"Anywhere but Here" | 52 | — | — | — | — | ||||
2007 | "What Kinda Gone" | 3 | 54 | 96 | 4 | 69 | My Life's Been a Country Song | ||
2008 | "No Love Songs" | 53 | — | — | — | — | |||
"Never Ever Gone" | — | — | — | — | — | ||||
"—" denotes the single failed to chart or was not released to that format * denotes releases with unknown peak positions |
- Notes
- A ^ "I Breathe In, I Breathe Out" is only on later presses of Play It Loud.
Music videos
Year | Video | Director |
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2000 | "My Love Goes On and On" | Eric Welch |
2001 | "Laredo" | |
"I Breathe In, I Breathe Out" | ||
2002 | "Country by the Grace of God" | |
2003 | "What a Beautiful Day" | Eric Welch/Chris Cagle |
"Chicks Dig It" | Peter Zavadil | |
2005 | "Miss Me Baby" | Eric Welch |
2006 | "Wal-Mart Parking Lot"[9] |
References
- ^ a b Whitburn, Joel (2008). Hot Country Songs 1944 to 2008. Record Research, Inc. p. 74. ISBN 0-89820-177-2.
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(help) - ^ a b c "Chris Cagle biography". Country Music Television. Retrieved 2008-02-02.
- ^ a b Ruhlmann, William. "Chris Cagle biography". Allmusic. Retrieved 2008-02-02.
- ^ Gilbert, Calvin (2004-01-21). "Chris Cagle Cancels Tour Dates: Lingering Vocal Cord Problems Force Announcement on Eve of Rascal Flatts Tour". Country Music Television. Retrieved 2008-02-02.
- ^ Morris, Edward (2005-11-28). "Chris Cagle: Cured but Still Intense: Singer Bounces Back From Vocal Ailment". Country Music Television. Retrieved 2008-02-02.
- ^ Wood, E. Thomas (2006-09-19). "Chris Cagle loses court battle with manager". Nashville Post. Retrieved 2008-02-02.
- ^ Country Rosters Remain Stable Despite Sales Downturn
- ^ "Cagle Not the Biological Father of Girlfriend's Baby". Country Music Television. 2005-10-04. Retrieved 2008-02-02.
- ^ Wal-Mart Parking Lot Video