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Roger Creager
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Soaring toward the top of the Texas Music Scene, award winner Roger
Creager has exhibited the perserverance and stick-with-it quality
that is necessary when blazing one's own trail in country music.
By the time he was six years old Creager had set his heart on
creating country music. Young Creager would sing at the top of his
lungs when by himself, and was often found acting like a conductor
throughout his school years. He began his formal musical training
while in second grade, playing the piano, and picked up the guitar
during high school. During his teens he continued singing, mostly to
himself due to shyness, and played with songwriting but didn't share
his efforts with others.
Still too shy to attack a musical career, Creager headed for college
and earned his business degree from Sam Houston State University.
From there he headed toward Aggieland and earned his degree in
agriculture. Aggieland throbbed with the heartbeat of Texas Country
Music, and Creager thrived there. His songwriting and singing were
maturing, as was his confidence. He was 26 when he began performing
for audiences Yet, when it came to a career, Creager aimed at the
security of a steady paycheck and headed for corporate America. He
worked as an accountant in Houston, TX for several years. Then the
longing to fulfill his inner goals took hold and he went back to
College Station, TX, rather than Nashville, immersing himself in the
Texas Music Revolution full time.
His first year there, Creager played piano in a local band, and then
formed a cover band with Justin Pollard (who went on to play drums
with Pat Green). It was slow going for their band, and after Pollard
left to join Green, Creager decided to surge ahead and mold his own
future.
His band, the Roger Creager Band, consists of Matt Baker (lead
guitar),Troy Brown (piano), Matt Medearis (drums), Jason Swindol
(fiddle, mandolin), and Stormy Cooper (bass guitar). Kirby Standley
is their tour manager; Chris Leal, the merchandising manager. Prior
members of this close-knit band are Scott Owen (guitar), Joel
Schoepf (now with Jack Ingram), and Benny Pena.
Merging his musical talent with his business background, Creager
also successfully created his own publishing company, No Cable
Music, for releasing his own CDs. His traditional country music had
a distinctive twist that resonated with the crowds, and he was named
Entertainer of theYear at the 2001 Texas Music Awards.Having Fun All
Wrong (featuring "Everclear", the anthem for Texas Country Music)
andI Got the Guns both came out in 2002. An immediate success, I Got
the Guns debuted on the Lone Star Music Charts at 1, reflecting
Creager's ability to stir emotions across the genres.
Creager's third CD, Long Way to Mexico, was released in September,
2003, and mixes the rhythms of country with Cajun Jazz and Latin
beats. He co-wrote some of the songs with Radney Foste, a top
country music songwriter. His goal was to have the album generate a
swirling range of emotions in the listeners. This quality is
becoming a trademark for Creager.
Creager, a strong believer in setting goals, big goals, for himself,
also believes in constantly monitoring and rearranging those goals.
He pours love, enthusiasm, hard work and long hours into all aspects
of his musical business, with his main goal being to keep on doing
exactly what he's doing right now. He's living his dream -- soaring
to the top of the Texas Music Scene.
- Eleanor Ditzel, All Music Guide
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