Born and raised in Myrtle Beach, SC, Mike Rogers, has had music instilled in him from the start. His father Tom was a South Carolina State Fiddle Champion and by the age of 5, he was learning guitar and the drums. By the end of high school, Rogers was backing a former Liberty Records artist on drums and considering the move to Nashville. After deciding to stay in Myrtle Beach, start a family and play at the local musical theater, Rogers made the move to Nashville in 2002 where he would play drums and acoustic guitar for the likes of Country artists Kevin Denney and Craig Morgan.
After a break from the drums to concentrate on lead vocals and acoustic guitar with Bluegrass Legend Doyle Lawson, Rogers made the jump back into Country music, this time playing acoustic, banjo, and steel guitar for Morgan. In 2019 Rogers was approached by his good friend Ben Isaacs about recording a quartet project with himself, Isaacs, Bradley Walker, and Jimmy Fortune. Their debut album, titled “Brotherly Love” quickly became one of Gaither music’s most popular projects to date. Rogers is also an accomplished producer and songwriter. In 2009 he co-wrote one of the most played songs for that year, “Bonfire” recorded by Morgan. He has since penned several more songs for Craig Morgan as well as Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver and Jimmy Fortune. Currently, Rogers is singing and playing acoustic guitar for Bluegrass legend Ricky Skaggs as a member of his band Kentucky Thunder.