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Roger Bain: My Mailman Has a Tail (2009)
Provocative whimsy for the family unit in a variety of American music styles.
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Blind Blake,
Frank Zappa,
Monty Python Band.
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Roger Bain: Checkoutthemother (2010)
Remember guys, not matter what she tells you, every woman turns into some rendition of her mother! When the relationship gets serious, it's time to checkout the mother.
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Purvis Smudgebottom,
Randy Newman,
Ry Cooder.
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Roger Bain: Great Champions (2011)
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Al Green,
Otis Redding,
Solomon Burke.
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Ben Rogers: Ben Rogers EP (2011)
Ben Rogers' long awaited debut EP showcasing a unique and lovable style. This 4-song Ben Rogers album gives a tasteful insight into what's yet to come from this new Up-and-Coming artist.
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Andy Grammer,
Eric Hutchinson,
Jason Mraz.
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Roger Wright: Piano Favorites (2005)
Classical Music for Piano - some of these are favorites from live performances
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Marc-André Hamelin.
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Roger Wright: Piano Masterpieces (2003)
Classical Music for Piano
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Marc-André Hamelin.
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Rogers Shih: Piano Soundscape (2001)
Passionate piano pieces, across the classical style to the new age tunes. Tender but emotional melody with peaceful tranquility.
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George Winston,
Paul Mauriat,
Richard Clayderman.
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Ben Rogers' Instrumental Asylum: Instrumentally Disturbed (2010)
More dynamic post-Tarantino surf-rock from this power trio! Following their critically acclaimed debut record and then “Reverb Rehab” (Top Roots Release of 2007 – Rhythms Magazine), comes 16 tracks of uniquely Aussie guitar instros.
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Danny Gatton,
Hank Marvin on acid!,
Jeff Beck.
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Ben Rogers' Instrumental Asylum: Reverb Rehab (2007)
Surf/gypsy/Tarantino rock solid pulp guitar truth and fiction - Reverb drenched guitar echoing some of the best of early 60s instrumentals, but with an extreme left turn towards the surreal.
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Danny Gatton,
Jeff Beck,
Link Wray.