The son of legendary country singer Chris LeDoux, Ned LeDoux, followed his father's footsteps and established himself as a talented singer.
Though he started late in his career, Ned soon prospered with his catchy music and exciting songs. However, he has vowed never to compose mainstream music and stick to his roots.
Despite a successful career, the singer has faced some tragedies in life. While his father's death in 2005 due to cancer was devastating, the LeDoux household was under no circumstance ready to bid farewell to the youngest member of the family.
But, despite the terrible circumstance, the artist has not given up his love for music. Ned's dedication towards the craft can be seen from his commitment towards his upcoming tour, scheduled to commence in December 2019.
Ned LeDoux's Brief Wiki
Year of Birth: 1997 Birthday: 4 August |
Nationality: American |
Birth Place: Kaycee, Wyoming |
Parents: Chris LeDoux (Father), Peggy Rhoads (Mother) |
Age: 43-Year-Old |
Net Worth: N/A |
Birth Sign: Leo |
Album(s): Sagebrush (2017), Next In Line (2019) |
Occupation: Country Singer/Songwriter |
Partner(s): Morgan LeDoux (m. May 2008-Present) |
Married Life, Children, Daughter's Tragic Death
Ned maintains a successful marriage with his wife of over a decade named Morgan LeDoux. Although not much about their dating history is publicized by the singer, the couple had gotten married in a romantic wedding ceremony held in May 2008.
Ned and his wife waited for nearly three years to start a family, which they did by welcoming a son named Bronson in 2011.
About six years later, the duo became parents again, this time to a daughter. The artist was more than happy to father a baby girl called Haven, who was born in September 2017.
While Haven brought tons of happiness to the LeDoux household, she left a deeper hole of sadness when she left. In October 2019, Ned announced the sad untimely demise of his baby daughter due to accidental choking. According to Ned's Facebook, Haven passed away on 20 October, only a month after her second birthday.
Meanwhile, Ned and Morgan - who had their 11th wedding anniversary in May 2019 - are holding on tight and slowly recovering from the tragedy.
Ned LeDoux and wife Morgan LeDoux on their 11th wedding anniversary in May 2019 (©: Facebook/Ned LeDoux)
The country singer and his wife also requested their well-wishers for privacy and support during the tough times.
Tour, Concert Schedules For 2019 & Early 2020
To Ned LeDoux, music is life - be it sad times or the happiest hours. Despite the death of his daughter, the musician has neither canceled nor delayed his upcoming tour, which is set to begin in December 2019.
For his concerts, Ned will be traveling around various states in the US and will perform at different locations. His tour will commence from Las Vegas, Nevada - where he will perform at the Silverton Casino Hotel for two consecutive nights on 5th and 6th December.
The two concerts set in Las Vegas will be Ned's last for 2019, and his tour will resume only from 24 January 2020. On the said day, he is set to sing at The Depot, located in Salt Lake City, Utah.
The next day on 25 January, Ned is scheduled at The Grizzly Rose in Denver, Colorado. The singer has three more concerts at the National Cowboy Poetry Gathering from 30th January to 1st February 2020.
Net Worth Details: Albums & Songs
Ned started late in his solo career but has since caught up. He released his first studio album titled Sagebrush in 2017 at the age of 40. Earlier, he had released an EP called Forever a Cowboy in 2016 and even performed for his father Chris LeDoux's musical group.
Further, he released his second album titled Next In Line on 8 November 2019.
A country singer at heart, Ned has promised not to write or sing for mainstream radio. And his songs like Brother Highway, We Ain't Got It All, Some People Do, The Hawk, and Cowboy Life are proofs why Ned doesn't want to compose mainstream music.
Although Ned hasn't collected millions in net worth due to a relatively new solo career, he still involves himself in charitable activities.
He even performed at the Farmer Strong Benefit program in Gering, Nebraska, and reportedly helped in collecting $1,95,000 from the event.