In 1979, Marty Haggard began his formal career as a country music singer and toured with his own band. In 1981, he signed with Dimension Records and cut his first single, "Charleston Cotton Mill." He traveled with his Dad’s band from 1983 to 1985. In 1986, Haggard signed with MTM Records. It released Trains Make Me Lonesome, which won him a nomination by the Academy of Country Music as Top New Male Vocalist. In 1988, he was being acknowledged as one of the hottest up-and coming stars. In 1995, Haggard signed with the Critique/BMG label. Critique released both the album Borders & Boundaries and the single, "Amnesia," in 1996. In 1998, Marty's country career was going strong but he had a desire to express his Christian beliefs through his songs and began touring the country playing churches and Christian events. He released two Christian albums titled Ready or Not Here He Comes and The Bridge. Now ten years later, Marty has returned to his country roots, performing at both country and Christian venues. He is currently working on a new country album titled A Tribute to my Dad which should be released in January 2009. Marty has appeared over seven times on Nashville Now, four times on the Trinity Broadcasting Network, five times on Music City Tonight, ten times on Crook & Chase, and two times at Grand Ole Opry. He has also appeared on The Today Show and been featured in People Magazine. FOR BOOKING INFORMATION OR CD PURCHASES PLEASE GO TO WWW.MARTYHAGGARD.COM Upcoming Events