 With forward pay from Appalachian Wireless, you'll avoid contracts and credit checks while taking advantage of some awesome perks like unlimited talk text and three gigs of data for just $44.99 or with five gigs for a mere $59.99. Forward pay, that's today's Appalachian Wireless. It's time for Mountain Music, presented by Mountain Music Exchange, the heart of music in the mountains. Welcome to another edition of Mountain Music. This week down at Mountain Music Exchange, we've got Roger Lee Charles. Check him out. Most folks around here remember being first exposed to music at church or at home. Roger, much like myself, remembers it being a little different. The earliest members of music in general, when falling in love with music, was in the backseat of the car on triplets and the oldies radio. That's where I really remember like really enjoying music. I started playing until I was about 12, maybe. My parents were cleaning out a garage, like a storage garage, and I found no guitar. I didn't even know my dad played, but he showed me a few chords. I went from there. I started writing almost immediately. Roger can express things through music he couldn't otherwise express. Writing in general, it's always the best form of therapy. I learned pretty quickly that I can express myself much better through music than I can verbally. It's one of the best things. I'm playing in front of people. If you can make a connection, that's a whole other thing. That's just crossing on the cake, I suppose. Sometimes the gift of life can inspire the gift of music. The song is called, If the River Keeps Rolling. Actually, I wrote it after I found out that my wife was expecting a first child. Just thinking about, OK, this is going to be quite a ride, and it's about her and it's about us being in this together.