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Roger Troutman (November 29, 1951 – April 25, 1999) [1] [2] was an American singer, songwriter, musician, and record producer. Troutman frequently used the talk box , a device that is connected to an instrument (frequently a keyboard, but most commonly a guitar) to create different vocal effects.
Roger Troutman (November 29, 1951 –April 25, 1999), American vocalist with zapp, would have turned 73 this year.; Ronnie Montrose (November 29, 1947–March 03, 2012), American hard rock guitarist with Montrose, would have turned 77 this year.
During Roger's funeral, his nephew Clet Troutman performed a talk-box rendition of "Amazing Grace". Roger was survived by his six sons and five daughters; his eldest son, Roger Lynch Troutman Jr., died of head injuries just a few years after the murder of his father (January 31, 1970 – January 22, 2003). [23]
Roger, singing different lyrics, features on Tech N9ne's "Twisted" from the latter's album Anghellic (2001). [22] Chico DeBarge and Shae Fiol covered "I Want to Be Your Man" on Still More Bounce, a Roger Troutman tribute album released in 2002. [23] Charlie Wilson and Fantasia covered the song on Wilson's album Just Charlie (2010).
Ohio has produced a slew of famous people from each of its 88 counties.
All the Greatest Hits is the first official greatest hits album by American funk band Zapp (then credited as Zapp & Roger), released October 26, 1993, via Reprise Records. [3] The album contains songs Zapp performed as a band from their first four albums, as well as songs from Roger Troutman 's solo albums.
This is a list of artists primarily associated with the disco era of the 1970s and some of their most noteworthy disco hits. Numerous artists, not usually considered disco artists, implemented some of the styles and sounds of disco music, and are also included.
The Who musician Roger Daltrey has reflected on his generation after reaching a milestone age, stating: “I’m on my way out.”. Daltrey, who has been the frontman of the “Pinball Wizard ...