Roger Miller - King of the Road (1996)
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Runtime: 55 mins
Genre: Education/General Interest
Synopsis: A comprehensive documentary about country music great Roger Miller. The video follows the life of this Grammy Award-winning star from his early years, growing up poor on an Oklahoma farm; to... A comprehensive documentary about country music great Roger Miller. The video follows the life of this Grammy Award-winning star from his early years, growing up poor on an Oklahoma farm; to Miller's struggle to become an established musician; his rise as a popular songwriter and recording artist; and his death from cancer in 1992. Also covered is Miller's success on Broadway as composer of the music in "Big River," which earned him a Tony Award. In the process, you'll hear some of his best-known tunes including, of course, "King of the Road." Helping to tell the fascinating story of Miller's life are some of his closest buddies -- fellow country music stars Waylon Jennings (who narrates), Johnny Cash, Kris Kristofferson and Willie Nelson. [More]
Starring: Roger Miller
Starring: Roger Miller
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