He's a fan favorite, not just in Abilene, but anywhere he goes. Roger Creager brings an infectious energy to the stage, night after night, venue after venue. If you haven't experienced a Creager concert, you are missing out on a piece of what Texas country music is all about. Along with Jaron Bell, Roger Creager's Texas Fiesta is coming to the Lucky Mule Saloon for a show on Friday, March 1st.

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Cost: 21 and over $12.00 in advance, 18+ welcome with ID for an additional $3

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The Lucky Mule
Honda of Abilene
Cavender’s
Farm & Ranch Western Wear
Abby’s Bottle & Brew

Purchase Online: LuckyMuleAbilene.com

Date and Time

Friday, March 1st. Doors open at 7:00pm

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Website: www.LuckyMuleAbilene.com
Phone: (325) 232-8564
Facebook: Facebook.com/LuckyMuleSaloon

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Roger Creager is an adventurist; he does not like to sit still while the world passes by. Whether it’s climbing Mount Kilimanjaro in Africa, jumping off his boat to snorkel with wild dolphins, snow skiing in the Rockies, catching tuna 100 miles from shore, piloting his airplane to far-off concerts, spear-fishing around oil rigs, scuba diving coral reefs, surfing in Costa Rica, or playing music through the Italian countryside, he tries to get the most out of what the world has to offer. All of this finds its way into Roger’s music and live shows. His passion for life invigorates everyone around him including his fan base. Those who get hooked on his charisma and high energy come back show after show, year after year, and record after record. Creager’s newest record may be his best work yet.

“Surrender”, released Jan 2012, was produced by Lloyd Maines and marks a “back-to-basics” approach for Roger. As always, Roger creates an interesting collection with songs that are very different from each other and will keep the listener’s attention start to finish. He co-wrote all songs except “Redemption Song”, a Bob Marley classic.

Roger feels very fortunate that his music career allows him this lifestyle, but he gives it back by putting his life experiences and his infectious high energy and zeal for adventure right into his songwriting and performances. Creager may travel the world, but he never strays far from his small-town South Texas roots and his music encompasses all of him.

Here's Roger Creager performing 'Crazy Again' on the TV show 'Texas Music Scene':

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