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Craig Bickhardt (Craig William Bickhardt) was born on 7 September, 1954, is an American singer-songwriter. Discover Craig Bickhardt's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 69 years old?

Popular As Craig William Bickhardt
Occupation Singer-songwriter
Age 69 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 7 September 1954
Birthday 7 September
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1954

Craig William Bickhardt (born September 7, 1954) is an American country music singer and songwriter.

His musical career includes co-writing credits for The Judds, Steve Wariner, Kathy Mattea and others.

He was also a member of S-K-B, formerly S-K-O, after Paul Overstreet exited the band.

He has released three studio albums of his own.

Bickhardt was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

His father Harry worked at WIP radio in Philadelphia and moonlighted as a big band musician.

Craig performed as a local musician during his teenage years, including in a local band called Wire and Wood, which opened for Bruce Springsteen and others.

1974

He moved to Los Angeles, California in 1974, where he and Michael Sembello began writing songs, including some which were recorded by Art Garfunkel.

A re-established Wire and Wood later recorded for October Records, but never completed an album due to financial problems.

1980

He continued to write songs for other artists throughout the 1980s, including "Turn It Loose", another Number One for The Judds.

Other hits that he wrote in the 1980s included "If I Never See Midnight Again" by Sweethearts of the Rodeo and "I Can't Turn the Tide" by Baillie & the Boys, the latter of which he co-wrote with lead singer Kathie Baillie and her husband Michael Bonagura.

1982

Bickhardt signed to a publishing contract with EMI in 1982.

Craig's song Never Been in Love appears on the 1982 Randy Meisner self-titled album.

After Paul Overstreet departed the country music trio S-K-O (formerly Schuyler, Knobloch and Overstreet), Bickhardt was recruited to take Overstreet's place in the trio.

As a result, the group was renamed S-K-B (Schuyler, Knobloch and Bickhardt).

1983

Among his first musical recordings were two songs for the soundtrack to the 1983 film Tender Mercies, one of which ("You Are What Love Means to Me") charted at No. 86 on the Billboard country singles chart.

1984

He also sang background vocals on Reba McEntire's 1984 album, My Kind of Country.

From there, he found work as a songwriter, with one of his first cuts being "That's How You Know When Love's Right", which became a Top Ten country hit when Nicolette Larson and Steve Wariner recorded it as a duet.

He also co-wrote "You're the Power" along with F.C. Collins for Kathy Mattea, as well as The Judds' Number One hit "I Know Where I'm Going", the latter a collaboration with Don Schlitz and Brent Maher.

Bickhardt eventually moved to Nashville, Tennessee.

1987

Bickhardt made his debut on the group's second and final album, 1987's No Easy Horses on MTM Records.

This album contained several songs that he co-wrote, including two of its singles: "This Old House" and "Givers and Takers".

1989

S-K-B disbanded in 1989 after MTM closed.

1993

In 1993, Bickhardt and Thom Schuyler (also formerly of S-K-O) recorded the Christmas music album Precious Child.

He continued his songwriting, including hits for Stacy Dean Campbell, Martina McBride, Pam Tillis, and The Kinleys.

He also co-wrote for Great Plains, a band which included former Poco member Jack Sundrud.

1998

Bickhardt and Sundrud co-wrote Ty Herndon's 1998 Number One hit "It Must Be Love" as well.

2001

Bickhardt returned to recording in 2001 with his first solo album, Easy Fires, via Stone Barn Records.

2006

By 2006, he returned to his native Pennsylvania but continued to record.

2008

He won First Prize in the prestigious 4th Annual IAMA (International Acoustic Music Awards) in 2008 with his song "Sugarcane Street" in the Open category.

He also hosted a songwriting workshop in association with the Nashville Songwriters Association International.

2009

A duet album with Sundrud entitled Idlewheel was released that year, followed by Brother to the Wind in 2009.

2011

On March 12, 2011, Bickhardt appeared with J.D. Malone, Thom Schuyler, for a performance that included original music from all three artist.

This tour was called "On The Road and In The Round."

Bickhardt lives in Glen Mills, Pennsylvania with his wife, Eileen, and twin children.