Roger Creager

Roger Creager is an enduring figure in the Texas country music scene, known for his high-energy performances and deep-rooted storytelling that captures the essence of life in the Lone Star State. Born in Corpus Christi, Texas, Creager made his foray into music while studying at Texas A&M University, before going on to refine his craft in Nashville. However, it was his return to Texas that truly ignited his career, connecting his music with the heartbeats of the towns and cities across the region. Over the years, his discography has expanded to include notable albums such as "Having Fun All Wrong," "I Got the Guns," and "Long Way to Mexico," among others. His songs, often infused with themes of adventure, love, and the pursuit of fun, resonate with a wide audience, making him a beloved figure at dancehalls and festivals throughout Texas and beyond.

Creager's musical journey is marked by a relentless dedication to live performance, where his energy and charisma shine. Albums like "Live Across Texas" encapsulate the live Roger Creager experience, showcasing his ability to connect with audiences and create an atmosphere of communal joy and celebration. His recent releases, including "Gulf Coast Time" and "Swinging from the Chandeliers," continue to showcase his evolution as an artist, blending traditional country elements with fresh sounds and perspectives. Roger Creager not only embodies the spirit of Texas country music but also contributes to its ongoing story, inspiring both peers and fans with his commitment to authenticity and musical exploration.

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Swinging from the Chandeliers
Single - Released June 28, 2019
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