Hailing from the high country of Wyoming, Jared Rogerson is a former bareback bronc rider turned Nashville recording artist whose music lives at the intersection of cowboy country and rodeo rock. He channels grit, humor, and hard-earned perspective into songs that resonate with anyone who understands smiling through the pain. His vibe blends the storytelling spirit of Chris LeDoux with a modern country-rock energy — authentic, unfiltered, and built from real experience.
Over the course of 6 studio albums, Rogerson has steadily built a catalog that reflects the evolution of both the cowboy and songwriter. His latest release, Where I Can Be Me, has surpassed 1 million streams on Spotify alone — a testament to the national reach of his independent brand. The single, Time Spent in the Saddle, earned international recognition when its official music video won Best Music Video at the Equus Film & Arts Festival.
Fronting his band, the Rodeo Wreck, Rogerson has become a staple across fairs, rodeos, and festivals throughout the country. He has shared the stage with Brett Young, Chris Cagle, The Bellamy Brothers, Lacy J. Dalton, Chancey Williams, Ned LeDoux, and others, holding his own with a high-energy live show that balances humor, heart, and horsepower. Whether it’s an acoustic set in a barn or a full-throttle festival crowd, his delivery carries the quiet confidence of someone who has nothing to prove.
More than an entertainer, Rogerson is cementing his position in a growing movement around cowboy culture — cultivating a fiercely loyal fan base of listeners who value truth over trends. From the dirt of the arena to the dust of the stage, Jared Rogerson represents a brand of country music that’s honest, rugged, and unapologetically Western.