Award-winning artist Roger Jaeger is taking his music in a fresh direction that’s up close and personal. Shifting from pop/rock to a folksy Americana vibe, Jaeger digs deep, opening his heart and telling stories the way close friends do. He has toured in the UK, Australia, India, and across the USA, performing in breweries and bars, and at colleges and festivals. His music has been featured on General Hospital and Lights, Camera, Action

 Born and raised in Tulsa and living for a year in India, Jaeger ultimately called Nashville home for eight years before heading to Redding, California. It’s this away-from-Nashville move—in the opposite direction of what most artists are doing—that has coincided with his move to a new sound and more introspective vibe. When he’s not making music, he’s likely out kayaking, paddle boating, or hiking in the life-giving mountains that surround him. For Jaeger, it’s a season of slowing down, simplifying life, and believing that the best is yet to come. 

It isn’t often that one finds a music artist like Roger Jaeger. His rare blend of indie and alternative music, infused with singer-songwriter vibes and, occasionally, the sitar has resulted in Roger performing in breweries, homes and other venues all over the world. He has graced stages from Nashville’s legendary Bluebird Café to pubs in Ireland to colleges throughout the United States. His music, influenced by the likes of One Republic and Coldplay, has been played on General Hospital and “Lights, Camera, Romance.”

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