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About Chris Cagle’s Net Worth

By Michael Green

The net worth of Chris Cagle is estimated to be around $16 million

Biography of Chris Cagle

Chris Cagle, a retired country musician, was born on November 10, 1968, in DeRidder, Louisiana USA. Throughout his career, he was known for writing songs for David Kersh and releasing albums as a solo artist, which produced hits like “My Love Goes On and On”, “Laredo”, and “What Kinda Gone”. His career spanned from 1996 to 2015.

Chris Cagle’s net worth has been estimated to be $16 million as of early 2017, earned through his successful music career.

Early Life and Career

Chris underwent frequent moves during his childhood, living in Sugar Land, Texas, and then in Baytown, Texas, where he attended high school. He initially took piano lessons, but later developed an interest in the guitar. Chris dropped out of college and moved to Nashville to pursue a career in music. He was eventually noticed by entertainment attorney Rod Phelps and got his start in the music industry, writing songs for notable artists like David Kersh.

After a break due to vocal cord issues, Chris continued his musical journey, releasing successful albums like “Play It Loud”, “Anywhere but Here”, and “Back in the Saddle”, which contributed to his net worth.

Personal Life

Chris has been married to Kay since 2010 and has two children with her. He was previously married to Elizabeth Filer from 2001 to 2003.

Interesting Facts and Achievements

  • Voted as the 19th sexiest man in country music by CMT.

Quotes

Here’s what I know. Nothing’s handed to you in this world. You gotta get up every morning and fight for your place at the table. You gotta believe in your dream because nobody else will. And you have to keep going, no matter what, because it’s the only way you’re gonna get there. And if you’re smart, no matter how rough it gets, you need to enjoy whatever you find along the way. You’re only gonna pass this way once, so while you’re hitting it hard, have some fun too. If you’re having fun, it’s a whole lot easier to stay in the game.