Roger Creager
Artist Profile
Roger Creager
History With Billy Bob's
Roger Creager joined the Billy Bob's Wall of Fame on October 16, 2020
Debut Date
6.25.1999# of Appearances
32About Roger Creager:
Roger Creager is known for his heartfelt lyrics, infectious energy, and a sound that celebrates life, love, and the Lone Star State. Born on November 23, 1971, in Houston, Texas, Creager grew up immersed in the sounds of Texas country and honky-tonk, developing a style that blends traditional storytelling with modern country sensibilities.
He gained widespread attention in the late 1990s and early 2000s with hits like “Love Must Be Tough,” “Forever Friends,” “Let’s Get Drunk and Fight,” and “Beer and the Boys.” Known for his engaging live performances, Creager has become a staple of the Texas and Red Dirt music scene, earning a loyal following through relentless touring and connection with fans.
Creager’s music often reflects themes of small-town life, friendship, love, and celebration, delivered with sincerity and a touch of humor. His albums, including I Got the Guns and All Night Party, showcase his ability to craft memorable melodies while staying true to Texas country roots.
With a career spanning more than two decades, Roger Creager continues to be a beloved voice in Texas country music — an artist whose songs, energy, and dedication to fans capture the heart and spirit of the Lone Star State.