Roger Creager is an American country music singer-songwriter known for his distinctive blend of Texas country and Americana. Born on July 6, 1973, in Corpus Christi, Texas, Creager gained prominence in the late 1990s and early 2000s within the Texas country music scene, often performing in honky-tonks and festivals. His discography includes notable albums such as "Here, There, and Everywhere" (1998), "Long Way to Go" (2001), and "The Best of Roger Creager" (2013). Creager's hit singles, including "Love Is a Lonely River," "I Can’t Help It," and "The Last Thing I Needed," showcase his storytelling ability and resonate with themes of love and heartache. Creager is also recognized for his energetic live performances and has contributed to the growth of the Texas country genre, helping to elevate it beyond regional boundaries. His influence is evident in the works of emerging Texas artists who cite him as an inspiration. With a career spanning over two decades, Roger Creager remains a significant figure in the independent country music landscape, reflecting the spirit and culture of Texas through his music.