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Roger Miller

Roger Dean Miller was a singer, songwriter, and musician. He was born on January 2, 1936, in Fort Worth, Texas, to mother Laudene Holt Miller and father Jean Miller. The youngest of three boys, Roger was sent to live with his Uncle and Aunt, Elmer and Armelia Miller, in Oklahoma when his father died while Roger was just one year old.
Roger had a lonely and unhappy childhood.  Heavily influenced by  the Grand Ole Opry on Saturday nights and the Light Crust Doughboys on Fort Worth radio, he desperatle wanted to be a singer, songwriter.  When he was 17 he stole a guitar, but turned himself in and chose to join the army rather than go to jail.  He later quipped  "My education was Korea, Clash of 52." 

On leaving the army he went to Nashville, to work on his music career.

More about Roger can be found on the official Roger Miller Website