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Adam Rogers (musician)
American musician

Adam Rogers (musician)

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American musician
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Place of birth
New York City, New York, U.S.A.
Age
59 years
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Biography

Adam Rogers is an American jazz guitarist.

Early life

The son of Broadway performers, he began playing piano and drums at just 5 or 6. He became "obsessed" with Jimi Hendrix and began collecting Hendrix recordings as a teenager. He listened a great deal to the Hendrix recordings, and by 14 had learned to play in the style of Hendrix. A friend named Toby, who played alto saxophone, was a Charlie Parker aficionado, who would lambast him for not being able to play jazz. Toby played Parker and John Coltrane records to Rogers, and he began to develop an interest due to the technical requirements. He started learning from a jazz guitar tutor.

His jazz guitar teachers have included John Scofield and Barry Galbraith.

Development

For five years, Rogers studied classical guitar at Mannes School of Music. Beginning in the 1990s, he spent over ten years as a member of the jazz fusion band Lost Tribe with David Binney, David Gilmore, Fima Ephron, and Ben Perowsky. For several years he was a member of Michael Brecker's bands. He currently leads his own acoustic quartet and the genre bending electric trio DICE.

He has also worked with Kenny Barron, Brian Blade, Walter Becker, Terence Blanchard, Randy Brecker, Uri Caine, James Carter, Regina Carter, Ravi Coltrane, Larry Coryell, Eliane Elias, Bill Evans, Gil Evans, Norah Jones, Jack McDuff, Mingus Big Band, John Patitucci, Chris Potter, Paul Simon, Alex Sipiagin, Phillip Bailey,Kenny Werner, Cassandra Wilson, Lizz Wright, and John Zorn.

Discography

As leader

  • Art of the Invisible (Criss Cross, 2002)
  • Allegory (Criss Cross, 2003)
  • Apparitions (Criss Cross, 2005)
  • Time and the Infinit (2007)
  • Sight (Criss Cross, 2009)
  • R&B (Criss Cross, 2015)

As co-leader

With Lost Tribe

  • 1993: Lost Tribe (Windham Hill)
  • 1994: Soulfish (Windham Hill)
  • 1998: Many Lifetimes (Arabesque)

As sideman

With David Binney

  • 1989 Point Game
  • 1998 Free to Dream
  • 2002 Balance
  • 2003 South
  • 2004 Welcome to Life
  • 2006 Out of Airplanes
  • 2007 Oceanos with Edward Simon
  • 2013 Anacapa

With Chris Potter

  • 2002 Traveling Mercies
  • 2006 Underground
  • 2008 Follow the Red Line
  • 2009 Ultrahang
  • 2015 Imaginary Cities

With Alex Sipiagin

  • 1998 Images
  • 2002 Hindsight
  • 2003 Mirrors
  • 2005 Returning
  • 2008 Out of the Circle
  • 2010 Generations
  • 2015 Balance 38–58

With Bill Evans

  • 1994 Live in Europe
  • 1997 Starfish and the Moon
  • 1999 Touch

With Monday Michiru

  • 2001 Four Seasons
  • 2002 Episodes in Color
  • 2002 Storytellers
  • 2007 My Ever Changing Moods
  • 2012 Soulception

With Norah Jones

  • 2001 First Sessions
  • 2002 Come Away with Me
  • 2003 Turn Me On/Crazy

With Randy Brecker

  • 1995 Into the Sun
  • 2001 Hanging in the City
  • 2003 34th N Lex
  • 2013 The Brecker Brothers Band Reunion

With John Patitucci

  • 2006: Line by Line
  • 2014: Back in Brooklyn

With others

  • 1994: Walter Becker, 11 Tracks of Whack
  • 2002: Mingus Big Band, Tonight at Noon
  • 2004: Erin Bode, Don't Take Your Time
  • 2004: Michael Brecker, Wide Angles
  • 2005: Edward Simon, Simplicitas
  • 2009: James Carter, Heaven on Earth (Half Note)
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