The New Sounds Of S.e. Rogie Blog

28.10.2019by admin
The New Sounds Of S.e. Rogie Blog Average ratng: 5,8/10 7512 votes

The Sounds Of S.E. 1 is a collection of truly beautiful songs from the 1960's ranging from sweet acoustic solo numbers to blazing full band electric. Dec 20, 2017 - Raw and vibrant sights and sounds from a different time and place, this. Mississippi's excellent reissue of The Sounds Of S.

  1. The New Sounds Of S.e. Rogie Blog 2016
  2. The New Sounds Of S.e. Rogie Blog Book
  3. The New Sounds Of S.e. Rogie Blog Full

Contents.Biography Sooliman Ernest Rogers was born in 1926 in the town of Fonikoh, in southern Province Sierra Leone. He began performing early, while supporting himself as a, and he came to use his nickname 'Rogie' as his official surname. In the 1960s, he became a professional musician, singing in four languages. His hits include 'Koneh Pehlawo', 'Go Easy with Me' and 'My Lovely Elizabeth'. He formed a band called The Morningstars in 1965. In 1973 Rogie left Africa and travelled to the.

The New Sounds Of S.e. Rogie Blog 2016

There he performed at elementary and high schools across California, and received awards from the US Congress and Senate, the cities of and.In 1988, invited by British disc jockey, he moved to England, where he bought a home in. In 1991, he put together a band, The Palm-Wine Tappers, and toured the UK. He died on July 4th 1994 at the age of 68, shortly after recording his last album,. He had undergone in February but against medical advice travelled to perform in, where he lost consciousness while performing onstage.

The New Sounds Of S.e. Rogie Blog Book

He died at Lewisham Hospital, South London, having been flown by air-ambulance from Estonia. See also.Discography. 'Waitin Make You Do Me So'/ 'Some One Some Where' (7' UK Single)(credited as S. Rogers)(1964). African Lady - Highlife Music From West Africa (1975) (credited as Souleman Rowgie). Mother Africa, I Won't Forget You (1979) (credited as Soolyman Rodgie). Palm Wine Guitar Music: The 60s Sound (1988).

The Palm Wine Sounds of S. Rogie (1989). The New Sounds of S. Rogie (1991). (1994)References.

We are posting this as a request for your prayers at this time.The lead guitar player on this and so many of 's greatest songs is very ill. Emile Ogoo is in a hospice in Hackney and we are cherishing time spent at his bedside. He has family with him 24/7 and there has been a steady succession of visiting friends. There has been music, laughter and tears.He joined Rogie's Morningstars as a teenager in the 1960's (it is his playing that features on 'Twist With The. Morningstars').He was also with Rogie in Estonia when he passed away in concert in 1994.

The

The New Sounds Of S.e. Rogie Blog Full

Immediately prior to that performance, Rogie instructed him to 'keep my music alive'. He has done so very beautifully in the 20 years since.We love him very much and hope you'll join us in sending love to him now.We will of course keep you posted and are hoping for a miracle.