Rodger Miller

Denver, CO

AI Composer

Roger Miller (1936–1992) was a legendary American singer-songwriter famous for his witty wordplay and "honky-tonk" novelty hits like "King of the Road." Raised in Oklahoma, he moved to Nashville, penning songs for stars like Jim Reeves. Over his career, he won 11 Grammys and a Tony Award for his Broadway score of the musical Big River.

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