Roger Creager (born July 25, 1971) is an American Texas country music singer and songwriter from Corpus Christi, Texas.
Biography
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. 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 helped him become a musician. In the summer of 2007, Creager traveled to France to take part in that year's Festival Country Rendez-Vous.
Band members
- Allen Huff (Huff Daddy) – piano, organ, accordion, vocals
- Jason Broussard – drums
- Bryce Clarke – 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".
Personal life
In August 2006, Creager traveled to Africa and climbed Mount Kilimanjaro.
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
Albums
Extended plays
Music videos
Popular songs
- "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
External links
- Roger Creager official website




