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Born in Fort Worth, Roger is the son of a Menard, TX ranching family. He was discovered by Nashville’s Monument Records in 1981, leading to his moving to Music City in 1982. By 1985, he had secured his first recording of one of his songs, “Fool Fool Heart” by Tanya Tucker. This was followed by over three decades of success as a songwriter, securing recordings by a diverse litany of artists including George Strait, Tammy Wynette, Johnny Mathis, Kenny Chesney, John Michael Montgomery, Crystal Gayle, The Oak Ridge Boys, Patty Loveless, Barbra Streisand, Randy Travis, Trace Adkins, and many others. In 1996, he produced & released his own critically acclaimed EP on Decca Records, “Roger Brown & Swing City”, followed in 2000 by the indie CD “Rodeo Boogie”.
In 2003, he was nominated for a Tony Award for his two-song contribution to “Urban Cowboy-The Musical”, and in 2012 he was named the CCMA Songwriter Of The Year for his cowriting credit on “Is It Friday Yet”. His songs have been featured in numerous TV shows & major motion pictures such as “A Fire In The Sky” and “Diggstown”, and he continues to enjoy success with producing and songwriting credits in bluegrass, American, blues, country, Red Dirt, and jazz.
www.rogerbrownsongs.com
In 2003, he was nominated for a Tony Award for his two-song contribution to “Urban Cowboy-The Musical”, and in 2012 he was named the CCMA Songwriter Of The Year for his cowriting credit on “Is It Friday Yet”. His songs have been featured in numerous TV shows & major motion pictures such as “A Fire In The Sky” and “Diggstown”, and he continues to enjoy success with producing and songwriting credits in bluegrass, American, blues, country, Red Dirt, and jazz.
www.rogerbrownsongs.com
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