Merle Haggard
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Live From Austin, TX '78
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Working In Tennessee
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Down Every Road 1962 - 1994
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40 Greatest Hits
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Last Of The Breed
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concerts and tour dates
Past
MAR
12
2016
Plant City, FL
Florida Strawberry Festival Grounds
I Was There
MAR
11
2016
Jacksonville, FL
Florida Theatre Jacksonville
I Was There
MAR
10
2016
Savannah, GA
Johnny Mercer Theatre
I Was There
MAR
09
2016
Nashville, TN
Ryman Auditorium
I Was There
MAR
08
2016
Nashville, TN
Ryman Auditorium
I Was There
MAR
06
2016
Birmingham, AL
Iron City
I Was There
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Fan Reviews
Peg
September 20th 2019
Best show I’ve seen. Merle sounded as good as ever. Hard to believe he’s now gone. RIP Merle.
Lancaster, PA@American Music Theatre
Nate
September 30th 2015
One of the best shows I have ever seen. Two country legends.
Milwaukee, WI@Milwaukee Theatre
Scoots
August 3rd 2015
I've wanted to see him for 20 years but never got the chance.. Ole Merle didnt disappoint! Great show and enjoyed the Lawrenceburg Event Center.. Nice place. I will definitely see him again!!
Lawrenceburg, IN@Lawrenceburg Event Center
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About Merle Haggard
Merle Haggard, born April 6, 1936 in Bakersfield, California, is a country musician distinguished for helping to establish the Bakersfield sound in country music.
Perhaps Merle came to prominence to many in 1966 with 'Swinging Doors' and 'The Bottle Let Me Down'. Although not his first hits, they were among three hits he had that year in the Top Ten. Later hits followed, including 'Branded Man', 'I Threw Away the Rose', 'Mama Tried', 'Today I Started Loving You Again', 'Working Man Blues', 'The Fightin' Side of Me', 'Okie from Muskogee' and 'If We Make It Through December'. The last two songs seem also to have had a major impact in America. The former song spoke particularly to political conservatives and to military folk. It perhaps also spoke to majority anti-hippy feelings at the time. The latter song's effect in 1975 is described below.
Merle Haggard was pardoned in 1972 by California Governer Reagan for his past crimes. "If We Make It Through December" was a classic song that really touched the depth of the poverty of some in recession times. In 2005 he released "Chicago Wind" which included an anti Iraq war song.
"Okie From Muskogee" showed his affinity with ordinary rural America. Throughout his career, he seems to have had an affinity with working people and has indeed been described as the (American) working class poet.
In many Interviews Merle said that the Song "Okie From Muskogee" was meant ironically.
Perhaps Merle came to prominence to many in 1966 with 'Swinging Doors' and 'The Bottle Let Me Down'. Although not his first hits, they were among three hits he had that year in the Top Ten. Later hits followed, including 'Branded Man', 'I Threw Away the Rose', 'Mama Tried', 'Today I Started Loving You Again', 'Working Man Blues', 'The Fightin' Side of Me', 'Okie from Muskogee' and 'If We Make It Through December'. The last two songs seem also to have had a major impact in America. The former song spoke particularly to political conservatives and to military folk. It perhaps also spoke to majority anti-hippy feelings at the time. The latter song's effect in 1975 is described below.
Merle Haggard was pardoned in 1972 by California Governer Reagan for his past crimes. "If We Make It Through December" was a classic song that really touched the depth of the poverty of some in recession times. In 2005 he released "Chicago Wind" which included an anti Iraq war song.
"Okie From Muskogee" showed his affinity with ordinary rural America. Throughout his career, he seems to have had an affinity with working people and has indeed been described as the (American) working class poet.
In many Interviews Merle said that the Song "Okie From Muskogee" was meant ironically.
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Genres:
Country
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Live Photos of Merle Haggard
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Merle Haggard merch
Hits Collection
$47.96
Live From Austin, TX '78
$24.99
I Am What I Am
$23.51
Working In Tennessee
$24.74
Down Every Road 1962 - 1994
$29.98
Merle Haggard's Christmas Present
$27.98
The Essential Merle Haggard: The Epic...
$5.00
Django and Jimmie
$11.98
Okie From Muskogee Anniversary Edition
$13.96
22 All Time Greatest Hits
$9.52
Pancho & Lefty
$7.35
Goin' Home For Christmas
$7.98
Seashores Of Old Mexico
$7.98
The Bluegrass Sessions
$13.99
Very Best of
$9.99
40 Greatest Hits
$9.97
Last Of The Breed
$29.56
Live From Austin, TX '85
$19.87
Jones Sings Haggard, Haggard Sings Jo...
$17.84
Back To The Barrooms
$6.98
View All
concerts and tour dates
Past
MAR
12
2016
Plant City, FL
Florida Strawberry Festival Grounds
I Was There
MAR
11
2016
Jacksonville, FL
Florida Theatre Jacksonville
I Was There
MAR
10
2016
Savannah, GA
Johnny Mercer Theatre
I Was There
MAR
09
2016
Nashville, TN
Ryman Auditorium
I Was There
MAR
08
2016
Nashville, TN
Ryman Auditorium
I Was There
MAR
06
2016
Birmingham, AL
Iron City
I Was There
Show More Dates
Fan Reviews
Peg
September 20th 2019
Best show I’ve seen. Merle sounded as good as ever. Hard to believe he’s now gone. RIP Merle.
Lancaster, PA@American Music Theatre
Nate
September 30th 2015
One of the best shows I have ever seen. Two country legends.
Milwaukee, WI@Milwaukee Theatre
Scoots
August 3rd 2015
I've wanted to see him for 20 years but never got the chance.. Ole Merle didnt disappoint! Great show and enjoyed the Lawrenceburg Event Center.. Nice place. I will definitely see him again!!
Lawrenceburg, IN@Lawrenceburg Event Center
View More Fan Reviews
About Merle Haggard
Merle Haggard, born April 6, 1936 in Bakersfield, California, is a country musician distinguished for helping to establish the Bakersfield sound in country music.
Perhaps Merle came to prominence to many in 1966 with 'Swinging Doors' and 'The Bottle Let Me Down'. Although not his first hits, they were among three hits he had that year in the Top Ten. Later hits followed, including 'Branded Man', 'I Threw Away the Rose', 'Mama Tried', 'Today I Started Loving You Again', 'Working Man Blues', 'The Fightin' Side of Me', 'Okie from Muskogee' and 'If We Make It Through December'. The last two songs seem also to have had a major impact in America. The former song spoke particularly to political conservatives and to military folk. It perhaps also spoke to majority anti-hippy feelings at the time. The latter song's effect in 1975 is described below.
Merle Haggard was pardoned in 1972 by California Governer Reagan for his past crimes. "If We Make It Through December" was a classic song that really touched the depth of the poverty of some in recession times. In 2005 he released "Chicago Wind" which included an anti Iraq war song.
"Okie From Muskogee" showed his affinity with ordinary rural America. Throughout his career, he seems to have had an affinity with working people and has indeed been described as the (American) working class poet.
In many Interviews Merle said that the Song "Okie From Muskogee" was meant ironically.
Perhaps Merle came to prominence to many in 1966 with 'Swinging Doors' and 'The Bottle Let Me Down'. Although not his first hits, they were among three hits he had that year in the Top Ten. Later hits followed, including 'Branded Man', 'I Threw Away the Rose', 'Mama Tried', 'Today I Started Loving You Again', 'Working Man Blues', 'The Fightin' Side of Me', 'Okie from Muskogee' and 'If We Make It Through December'. The last two songs seem also to have had a major impact in America. The former song spoke particularly to political conservatives and to military folk. It perhaps also spoke to majority anti-hippy feelings at the time. The latter song's effect in 1975 is described below.
Merle Haggard was pardoned in 1972 by California Governer Reagan for his past crimes. "If We Make It Through December" was a classic song that really touched the depth of the poverty of some in recession times. In 2005 he released "Chicago Wind" which included an anti Iraq war song.
"Okie From Muskogee" showed his affinity with ordinary rural America. Throughout his career, he seems to have had an affinity with working people and has indeed been described as the (American) working class poet.
In many Interviews Merle said that the Song "Okie From Muskogee" was meant ironically.
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Genres:
Country
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