Roger Miller

Roger Miller

Roger Dean Miller (January 2, 1936October 25, 1992) was an American singer, songwriter and musician, best known for his mid-1960s country/pop hits such as "King of the Road", "Dang Me" and "England Swings". He also wrote the music and lyrics for the Tony-award winning Broadway musical "Big River" (1985).

Life and work

Roger Miller, the youngest of three boys, was born in Fort Worth, Texas, to Laudene Holt Miller (mother) and father Jean Miller. Jean died when Roger was only a year old, and he was subsequently sent to live with his aunt and uncle, Elmer and Armelia Miller, in Erick, Oklahoma.

Miller had a lonely and unhappy childhood. [ [http://www.rogermiller.com/bio1.html Roger Miller - Biography ] ] Heavily influenced by the "Grand Ole Opry" on Saturday nights and the Light Crust Doughboys on Fort Worth radio, he desperately wanted to be a singer-songwriter. [http://www.rogermiller.com/bio1.html] When he was seventeen, 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." [http://www.rogermiller.com/bio1.html] Upon leaving the Army, he went to Nashville to work on his music career. In 1959 he wrote his first number-one song, "Billy Bayou" recorded by Jim Reeves.

Although usually grouped with country music singers, Miller's unique style defies easy classification. He had a string of pop hits in the 1960s, and also his own TV show in 1966. Many of his recordings were humorous novelty songs with whimsical lyrics, coupled with scat singing or vocalese riffs filled with nonsense syllables. Others were sincere ballads, which also caught the public's fancy, none more so than his signature song, "King of the Road", a major 1965 hit, about a presumed hobo who relishes his life and freedom, riding the rails. He also had a big single in this year with the #8 hit "England Swings".

In the 1970s, Miller appeared in ads for Monroe shock absorbers, backed by a re-recording of "King of the Road".

Miller wrote and performed three songs in the 1973 animated "Robin Hood" film as the rooster/minstrel Alan-a-Dale. One of these, a high-pitched sample of "Whistle Stop", was later used as the musical accompaniment for the Internet phenomenon "Hampsterdance".

Miller was married to Mary Arnold, who herself was a musician, a member of Kenny Rogers' backing band, Kenny Rogers and The First Edition. Band leader Kenny Rogers introduced the two. Arnold now manages Miller's estate. He is related to the Burton family.

His eldest son, Dean Miller, is a singer-songwriter in his own right. Roger's Christmas song, "Old Toy Trains" was written about his son, who was only two years old when the song came out in 1967.

Miller provided the voice of Speiltoe, the equine narrator of the Rankin/Bass holiday special "Nestor, The Long-Eared Christmas Donkey" (1977).

Death

A lifelong cigarette smoker, Miller died of lung and throat cancer in 1992. In a TV interview, he once explained that he composed his songs from "bits and pieces" of ideas he wrote on scraps of paper. When asked what he did with the unused bits and pieces, he half-joked, "I smoke 'em!"citequote One of his songs, "A Man Can't Quit", centered on the subject of addiction to cigarettes.

In addition to 11 Grammy Awards, Roger Miller won Broadway's Tony award for writing the music and lyrics for "Big River", which won a total of 7 Tonys including best musical in 1985.

He was voted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1973 and the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1995. In Erick, Oklahoma where he grew up, a thoroughfare was renamed "Roger Miller Boulevard."

The chorus of one of his songs, "England Swings", was used for the 1998 BBC radio program, "15 Minutes of Misery". The song was also featured in the 2003 movie "Shanghai Knights".

In his 1997 autobiography Johnny Cash compared Miller's bass vocal range favorably with his own, saying it was the closest to his own that he had heard.

Miller ranked #23 in "CMT's 40 Greatest Men in Country Music" in 2003.

In the 2007 film "Into The Wild", "King Of The Road" can be heard, and is also mentioned in a letter from the main character.

Before being married to Ms. Arnold, Roger was married to a lady named Barbara. Living in Nashville with Barbara they had four children, all prior to the birth of Dean (who is NOT Roger's "eldest" child). The eldest child, a son, Michael, died of sudden infant death. Second there was Alan born c. 1959, then daughters, Rhonda, born c. 1960, and Shari, born c. 1962. The years are estimates based on MY OWN PERSONAL MEMORIES OF BABYSITTING Alan and Rhonda when I was in junior high and they lived across the street from my family. Shari was born right after they had moved a couple of miles away. I do recall that Roger "hit it big" about the time of Shari's birth. This would make son, Dean, younger. Now there is the possibility that Roger and Barbara's oldest surviving son, Alan, whose name it seems to me was "Alan Dean" after his dad, Roger Dean, could be the "Dean Miller" to whom it was referred previously in this article. If that is the case, Dean Miller is somewhat older than was stated. Unless Ms. Arnold is Dean Miller's mother and she gave birth to him while Roger was married to Barbara... not unheard of, I suppose... Alan would be the eldest, not Dean.

He was cremated.

Discography

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Awards

*1964 — Grammy Award: Best Country Song: "Dang Me"
*1964 — Grammy Award: Best New Country and Western Artist
*1964 — Grammy Award: Best Country and Western Recording, Single: "Dang Me"
*1964 — Grammy Award: Best Country and Western Performance, Male: "Dang Me"
*1964 — Grammy Award: Best Country and Western Album: "Dang Me"/"Chug-a-Lug"
*1965 — Jukebox Artist of the Year
*1965 — Grammy Award: Best Country Song: "King of the Road"
*1965 — Grammy Award: Best Country Vocal Performance, Male: "King of the Road"
*1965 — Grammy Award: Best Country and Western Recording, Single: "King of the Road"
*1965 — Grammy Award: Best Contemporary Vocal Performance, Male: "King of the Road"
*1965 — Grammy Award: Best Contemporary (Rock 'N Roll), Single: "King of the Road"
*1965 — Grammy Award: Best Country and Western Album: "The Return of Roger Miller"
*1965 — Academy of Country and Western Music: "Best Songwriter"
*1965 — Academy of Country and Western Music: "Man of the Year"
*1985 — Tony Award : Best Score: "Big River"
*1988 — Academy of Country Music: Pioneer Award
*1995 — Country Music Hall of Fame
*1997 — Grammy Hall of Fame Song : "Dang Me"
*1998 — Grammy Hall of Fame Song : "King Of The Road"
*2003 — CMT's "40 Greatest Men of Country Music": Ranked #23.

ee also

References

Bibliography

*Cooper, Daniel. (1998). "Roger Miller." In "The Encyclopedia of Country Music." Paul Kingsbury, Ed. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 347-8.

External links

* [http://www.rogermiller.com/ Roger Miller official site]
* [http://www.rogermillermusic.com/ Every Song Written and Released by Roger Miller]
* [http://www.tv.com/quincy-m.e./on-dying-high/episode/42360/summary.html Episode of Quincy ME starring Roger Miller]
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* [http://www.countrymusichalloffame.com/site/inductees.aspx?cid=143 Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum]


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