Besides listening to country music 24/7, one of our favorite parts about CMA Fest each year is attending fan club parties. What’s better than getting to spend one-on-one time with your favorite artist? Absolutely nothing.

Celeb Secrets Country joined William Michael Morgan at Warner Music Nashville for his fan club party during the 2017 CMA Music Festival earlier this month (June 10) and it was everything we hoped it would be — an absolute blast.

When we arrived, there was a line out the door just to even meet him and grab a photo. The room where Morgan was to perform was packed with dedicated fans who were beyond excited for their own personal concert. Once he began singing, the crowd grew with excitement and sang along to every word! William Michael Morgan told a touching story about “I Know Who He Is” and explained that the song is about knowing someone with Alzheimer’s disease and how it affects so many people around the world.

Even though William Michael Morgan released his most recent albumVinyl last year, we are already impatient and craving new music from him. We absolutely love every song off of Vinyl, but some of our favorites are “Missing,” “Beer Drinker,” and “Cheap Cologne!”

For those of you who haven’t listened to his music before, Morgan has an older, classic country sound with a new twist that we cannot get enough of. His voice is so enticing and will be stuck in your head as soon as you listen. We also had to mention this — he is SUCH a ladies man and will have you swooning from the moment he says hello.

We’d like to thank WMM for such a fun afternoon at his fan club party! We can’t wait to do it again next year.

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  • Isabel Baldinger

    Isabel is an intern for Celeb Secrets Country. Originally from New Jersey, she is currently living the dream in Nashville while getting her degree in Music Business from Belmont University. If she is not in class or interviewing artists, she is at a concert, at Hotbox, hanging out with friends, traveling, lounging around at Tin Roof, or eating tacos.

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