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by Eleanor DitzelBeing the son of the famous country singer Merle Haggard has created many challenges for Marty Haggard. Raised in a boxcar by his grandmother, Marty Haggard was already quite a country music star by the time he was 12 years old. In his teens, he managed to begin an acting career, was in a TV series, and involved in the formative stages of a Henry Fonda movie. His acting career ended when he picked up a hitchhiker who shot him and left him in the desert for dead. He somehow drove himself back to civilization while first gaining and then losing consciousness. A long recovery followed.In 1979, 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 fathers band from 1983 to 1985, but missed having his own personal career so returned to Nashville in 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, just as he was being acknowledged as one of the hottest up-and-coming country stars, Haggard again had a physical disaster when he was thrown through the windshield of his car and incurred serious head injuries and memory loss. It was almost four years before he regained his memory, motor skills, and ability to function.In 1995, after Haggard signed with the Critique/BMG label, he felt strongly that he needed to return to God and walked out on the album he was recording to begin seeking how to serve his Lord. Critique released both the album Borders & Boundaries and the single, Amnesia, in 1996. After more than a year in California, Haggard went to Conway, AR, to began his spiritual/singing ministry in July of 1998.Haggards success in his chosen direction is evidenced by his appearing 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.