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    Personal life and death. Miller was married three times and fathered eight children. Miller married Barbara Crow, from Shamrock, Texas, when they were both 17. Together the couple had four children, the first of whom died shortly after birth. As Miller's young family grew, his desire for fame and success continued to grow as well.

  2. 25 de oct. de 1992 · Roger Miller. (January 2, 1936 – October 25, 1992) Roger Miller was more than just a honky-tonk man and singer. He was also a songwriter, a guitarist and fiddler, a drummer, a T.V. star, a Broadway composer, and perhaps, above all else, one of the wittiest personalities in Country music. Roger Dean Miller was born on January 2, 1936, in Fort ...

  3. 25 de oct. de 2023 · 1. When was Roger Miller born? Roger Miller was born on January 2, 1936. 2. Where was Roger Miller raised? Miller was raised in Erick, Oklahoma. 3. What was Roger Millers breakthrough song? Miller’s breakthrough song was “King of the Road,” released in 1964. 4. Did Roger Miller receive any awards for his music?

  4. Roger Miller; Información personal; Nombre de nacimiento: Roger Dean Miller: Nacimiento: 2 de enero de 1936 Fort Worth (Estados Unidos) Fallecimiento: 25 de octubre de 1992 (56 años) Los Ángeles (Estados Unidos) Causa de muerte: Cáncer de esófago, cáncer de pulmón y cáncer de laringe: Nacionalidad: Estadounidense: Lengua materna ...

  5. 2 de oct. de 2010 · Roger Miller entered the United States Army at the age of seventeen. He was sent to an army base near Atlanta, Georgia. In Atlanta, he played with a music group called The Circle “A” Wranglers ...

  6. Roger Miller was born on January 2, 1936 in Fort Worth, Texas, USA. He was an actor and writer, known for Robin Hood (1973), Superman III (1983) and Into the Wild (2007). He was married to Mary Miller, Leah Kendrick and Barbara Louise Crow.

  7. Born Jan. 2, 1936, in Fort Worth, Texas. Died Oct. 25, 1992, in Los Angeles. Roger Miller scored a series of hits in the 1960s, including the Billboard Hot 100 Top 10 songs "Dang Me," "Chug-A-Lug," "King Of The Road," and "Engine Engine #9."