Bands & artists like Roger Miller

If you like Roger Miller, these artists play in similar sounds, ideas, or styles. Use this as a starting point to branch out and find something new to listen to.

Artists to try next

Buck Owens

Buck Owens

Owens' blend of honky-tonk and upbeat melodies mirrors Miller's playful rhythmic style, making for equally infectious listening.

Hank Thompson

Hank Thompson

Thompson's engaging storytelling and lively instrumentation resonate with Miller's knack for catchy tunes and clever lyrics.

country music
Johnny Cash

Johnny Cash

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Cash's narrative-driven songs often feature a similar blend of humor and poignancy, akin to Miller's lyrical wit.

blues country music gospel music
George Jones

George Jones

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Jones' rich vocal delivery combined with his ability to convey life's quirks aligns well with Miller's lyrical themes.

country music
Ray Price

Ray Price

Price’s smooth vocal style and classic country arrangements complement the buoyant melodies found in Miller's work.

country music
Jerry Reed

Jerry Reed

Reed's playful guitar work and humorous storytelling echo the rhythmic playfulness characteristic of Miller's songs.

bluegrass music country music country pop
Tom T. Hall

Tom T. Hall

Hall's clever, narrative-driven songwriting and lighthearted melodies reflect the same charm present in Miller's music.

bluegrass music country music folk music
Bill Anderson

Bill Anderson

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Anderson’s lyrical wit and melodic sensibility align closely with Miller’s playful approach to country music.

country music

Common questions

Who sounds like Roger Miller?

Artists similar to Roger Miller include Buck Owens, Hank Thompson, Johnny Cash and George Jones. Each shares elements of Roger Miller's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Roger Miller?

Roger Miller is primarily known for country. Miller’s songs pulse with rhythmic playfulness, driven by buoyant melodies and sharp lyrical timing that invite listeners to tap their feet while reflecting on life's quirks.

Where should I start if I like Roger Miller?

If you enjoy Roger Miller, start with Buck Owens — their album "Dust on Mother's Bible" is a great entry point. Owens' blend of honky-tonk and upbeat melodies mirrors Miller's playful rhythmic style, making for equally infectious listening.