Roger Hodgson (born Roger Charles Pomfret Hodgson, on 21 March, 1950, in Portsmouth, England) is a British vocalist and musician , and he was one of the founding members of the progressive rock group Supertramp. He is recognized for his high-pitched voice, and often somewhat spiritual and philosophical topics.
He grew up in Oxford, England in a wealthy middle-class family, and was also sent to Stowe School in Buckinghamshire.
After his departure from the group in 1983, he released three solo albums, and one live album with Supertramp songs and his own material. His last album to date, "Open the Door" (2000), is considered by fans to be much more true to the "Supertramp" style than Rick Davies' latest, more bluesy "Slow Motion" album, which was published under the Supertramp name. The same applies also to Hodgson's first solo album, "In the Eye of the Storm", released in 1984, in which Roger plays almost all the instruments by himself, with little help from session musicians.
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Dutch Roger Hodgson Website - Fan memories, discography, and pictures. English Version.
Official Roger Hodgson Website - Contains audio and video files, discography, photographs, interviews, tour schedule, and related links.
Meta Description: [ The official site of Roger Hodgson. Formerly of Supertramp, Roger sang and wrote many of that band's biggest hits, including 'Take The Long Way Home', 'The Logical Song', 'Give A Little Bit', 'Dreamer', and 'Breakfast In America'. ]
The Garden Gate - Contains news, photos, memorabilia, discography and a chat room.
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The Roger Hodgson Zoo - Contains news, lyrics, discography, personal experiences, photographs, and editorials.
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