

Hey Blues fans .... our season finale presents
ROY ROGERS AND THE DELTA RHYTHM KINGS!!!

Roy Rogers & The Delta Rhythm Kings
Born:Jul. 28, 1950
in Redding, CA
Years Active:
1970s,
1980s,
1990s,
2000s

A northern California-based blues guitarist, Roy Rogers works firmly
out of a Delta blues acoustic style and is particularly good with a
slide. A member of John Lee Hooker's '80s Coast to Coast Band, Rogers
produced and played on Hooker's Grammy-winning album, The Healer and
its follow-up, Mr. Lucky. During the early '70s, Rogers played with a
variety of Bay Area bar bands. In 1976, he and harpist David Burgin
recorded A Foot in the Door, which was released on Waterhouse Records.
For the next few years, he played in various bands before he formed his
own, the Delta Rhythm Kings, in 1980. Two years later, John Lee Hooker
asked Rogers to join his Coast to Coast Band and the guitarist
accepted. Rogers stayed with Hooker for four years, leaving in 1986.
That same year, he released his debut album, Chops Not Chaps, on Blind
Pig Records. The record was successful with blues audiences and was
nominated for a WC Handy Award. In 1987, he released his second solo
album, Slidewinder, which was followed two years later by Blues on the Range.
In 1990, Rogers produced John Lee Hooker's Grammy-winning comeback
album, The Healer. The following year, he produced Hooker's Mr. Lucky,
which also won a Grammy. In 1991, Roy Rogers recorded a duet album,
R&B, with harmonica player Norton Buffalo. The following year, the
duo released another record, Travellin' Tracks. Rogers' output lagged
in the mie-'90s, but he worked steadily at the end of the decade,
performing concerts across America and recording albums like1997's
Rhythm & Groove and 1998's Pleasure + Pain. He recorded an album in
2001 with Shana Morrison (Van Morrison's daughter) and released an
instrumental album entitled Slideways in 2002. A duet album with Norton
Buffalo appeared later that year called Roots of Our Nature. In January
2003, Rogers was nominated for a W.C. Handy Award in the Blues Guitar
Instrumentalist category. The winner would be in May.
— Stephen Thomas Erlewine,
All Music Guide