Craig Morgan Set to Headline the PBS National Memorial Day Concert

Craig Morgan will be among the performers on this year’s PBS National Memorial Day Concert.

Morgan is a former Army Ranger, who recently was inducted into the U.S. Field Artillery Hall of Fame (May 18th) at Fort Sill, Oklahoma.  That’s where Craig was previously stationed, during his military service.

The Memorial special, to honor our military who have made the ultimate sacrifice, is set to air live, from Washington, D.C.  It will be available on PBS and streamed on YouTube – or you can visit www.pbs.org/national-memorial-day-concert on Sunday (May 29th) at 8 p.m. E.T.

The 90-minute broadcast will, again, be hosted by Joe Mantegna and Gary Sinise.   They’ve been the hosts for years.

Like Mantegna and Sinise, Morgan is well known for his constant support of his fellow veterans, and many military causes.

 

[Morgan recently starred on the CBS TV show “Beyond the Edge,” which was a test of survival skills, in the jungles of Panama.  Craig said he had just finished training for an Ironman competition, when he was asked to compete.  He ended up leading his team.]

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