Roger Creager
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Roger Creager | |
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| Background information | |
| Born | July 25, 1971 |
| Origin | Corpus Christi, Texas |
| Genres | Country |
| Occupations | Country singer and songwriter |
| Instrument | Guitar |
| Years active | 1998–present |
| Website | rogercreager |
Roger Creager (born July 25, 1971) is an American Texas country music singer and songwriter from Corpus Christi, Texas.
Biography
[edit | edit source]Creager was born on July 25, 1971, in Corpus Christi, Texas. Creager's aspiration to become a country music singer began when he was six years old. He began learning piano in second grade and began to learn guitar as a student at Tuloso-Midway High School.[1] After high school, he attended Sam Houston State University and earned a degree in business. He then earned a degree in agriculture from Texas A&M University in College Station. During his time in College Station, the Texas Music Revolution[clarification needed] helped[how?] him become a musician.[1] In the summer of 2007, Creager traveled to France[where?] to take part in that year's Festival Country Rendez-Vous.[citation needed]
Band members
[edit | edit source]- Allen Huff (Huff Daddy) – piano, organ, accordion, vocals
- Jason Broussard – drums
- Jason Lerma – lead guitar, acoustic guitar
- Stormy Cooper – bass guitar
- Aleph Yonker – fiddle, lead guitar, vocals
Roger's father and brother, Bill and Randy Creager, occasionally join him on stage, providing vocals on songs such as "Rancho Grande" and "Please Come to Boston".[citation needed]
Personal life
[edit | edit source]In August 2006, Creager traveled to Africa and climbed Mount Kilimanjaro.[citation needed]
Creager married his wife Chelsey in Ireland in November of 2021, with a stateside ceremony later that month. The couple share a daughter.
Creager lives in Houston, Texas.
Discography
[edit | edit source]Albums
[edit | edit source]| Title | Album details | Peak chart positions[citation needed] | |||
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| US Country | US | US Heat |
US Indie | ||
| Having Fun All Wrong |
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— | — | — | — |
| I Got the Guns |
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— | — | — | — |
| Long Way to Mexico |
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63 | — | — | — |
| Live Across Texas |
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70 | — | — | — |
| Here It Is |
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39 | — | 7 | 33 |
| Surrender |
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39 | — | 10 | 42 |
| Road Show |
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20 | 172 | 6 | 38 |
| "—" denotes releases that did not chart | |||||
Extended plays
[edit | edit source]| Title | Album details | Peak chart positions[citation needed] | |
|---|---|---|---|
| US Country | US Heat | ||
| Gulf Coast Time |
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41 | 25 |
Music videos
[edit | edit source]| Year | Video | Director |
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| 2008 | "I'm from the Beer Joint"[2] | |
| 2013 | "For You I Do"[3] | Landers/Mash |
Popular songs
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- "The Everclear Song" (written by Mike Ethan Messick and released on the 1998 album Having Fun All Wrong)
- "Fun All Wrong" (on the 1998 album Having Fun All Wrong)
- "I Got The Guns" (on the 2000 album I Got the Guns)
- "Love" (on the 2000 album I Got the Guns)
- "Rancho Grande" (on the 2000 album I Got the Guns)
- "Things Look Good Around Here" (on the 2000 album I Got the Guns)
- "Long Way To Mexico" (on the 2003 album Long Way to Mexico)
- "Love Is Crazy" (on the 2003 album Long Way to Mexico)
- "Love Is So Sweet"
- "A Good Day for Sunsets"
- "I'm From The Beer Joint"
- "Bad Friend to a Good Man"
References
[edit | edit source]- ^ a b "Roger Creager". Country Music Television.
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External links
[edit | edit source]- Roger Creager official website
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