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Roger Clyne

 
Artist: Roger Clyne
  • Born: 1968, Tucson, AZ
  • Active: '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: Rock
  • Instrument: Vocals
  • Representative Albums: "Americano", "Real to Reel", "Turbo Ocho

Biography

The Arizona-bred singer/songwriter Roger Clyne first made a name for himself while fronting the Refreshments during the post-grunge heyday of the '90s. "Banditos" was the quartet's biggest hit, an invitingly cheeky pop anthem that splashed the group's Southwestern-tinged music across mainstream and college radio during the summer of 1996. True national success fell short for the band, however, and the Refreshments called it quits in 1998 after two albums on the Mercury label. Clyne retreated to his Southwestern abode in Arizona to reflect, found himself tinkering around with Americana and Latin influences, and began playing acoustic shows around his hometown Tempe. Soon, he and several veterans of the local scene grouped together for Roger Clyne & the Peacemakers.

Embracing his reflective side, not to mention his country influences (which had made themselves known on the Refreshments' sophomore album, The Bottle & Fresh Horses), Clyne molded a new musical creation. He, along with former Refreshments drummer P.H. Naffah, ex-Dead Hot Workshop guitarist Steve Larson, bassist Danny White, and ex-Gin Blossoms guitarist Scott Johnson, introduced a twangy hard rock on 1999's Honky Tonk Union. Released on the band's own label, EmmaJava Recordings, the album debuted in the Top Ten of the Billboard Internet Sales charts (the Peacemakers would repeat this feat with their subsequent five releases, making them the only independent band to ever do so). Shows throughout the Southwest and Mexico kept the band busy -- busy enough to issue a top-notch live album, Real to Reel, in fall 2001.

Clyne took his lyrical poetics a step further for the band's second studio effort. Sonoran Hope & Madness, which was released in February 2002, combined a sultry mix of country and folk while sifting through Clyne's visions of nature encumbered by human recklessness. Americano followed in 2004, featuring a slimmed-down band (Johnson had since left to join the reunited Gin Blossoms) whose rugged take on heartland rock had grown steadily cohesive since their late-'90s debut. Following those recording sessions, White left the group to pursue work as a Nashville producer and was replaced by former Gloritone bassist Nick Scropos.

The new lineup immediately hit the road, releasing one of their raucous shows as Live at Billy Bob's in 2005 before issuing the Four Unlike Before EP the following year. No More Beautiful World, which toned down the band's rollicking style in favor of mariachi beats and humorous narratives, was released in 2007. That winter, the Peacemakers decamped to Mexico to write and record a wealth of material in eight straight days. Daily video installments broadcast their efforts on the Internet, allowing the group's audience to watch the eight songs take shape. Turbo Ocho collected the resulting tunes (along with three others) and was released in the spring of 2008. ~ MacKenzie Wilson & Andrew Leahey, All Music Guide
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Roger Clyne

Background information
Birth name Roger Clyne
Born 1968
Origin Tucson, Arizona,United States
Genre(s) Rock
Occupation(s) Singer, songwriter, rhythm guitar, kazoo, harmonica
Instrument(s) Vocals,Guitar,Harmonica,Kazoo
Label(s) Emma Java
Associated acts Roger Clyne and the Peacemakers
The Refreshments
The Mortals
Gin Blossoms
Dead Hot Workshop
Website http://www.azpeacemakers.com/
Notable instrument(s)
Fender Telecaster

Roger Meade Clyne (born 1968, Tucson, Arizona) is the lead singer, songwriter, rhythm guitar player, kazoo-ist, and harmonica-ist for Roger Clyne and the Peacemakers. His previous bands include The Mortals and The Refreshments.

Clyne and the Peacemakers released their fifth full-length studio album, "Turbo Ocho," in January 2008. They also wrote and recorded the theme song for their hometown Arizona Diamondbacks, entitled The D'Backs' Swing.

Roger released his album, Glow In The Dark, via his website azpeacemakers.com. This is a live album, recorded in NJ during the 2008 tour. Each week since the release, a new song and video will be available for download. This is the first time a video of their live shows will be available.

Much of Roger's music revolves around life in southern Arizona, where he grew up on his family's ranch. As a youth, his frequent trips south of the border have influenced not only his music, but also his charitable contributions. His Mexico concerts often raise money for charities based in Rocky Point, Mexico.

Discography

  • Wheelie (1994) (with The Refreshments)
  • Fizzy Fuzzy Big & Buzzy (1996) (with The Refreshments)
  • The Bottle & Fresh Horses (1997) (with The Refreshments)
  • Honky Tonk Union (1999)
  • Real To Reel (2000) (Live)
  • Sonoran Hope And Madness (2002)
  • ¡Americano! (2004)
  • Live at Billy Bob's Texas (2005)
  • Four Unlike Before (2006) (EP)
  • No More Beautiful World (2007)
  • Turbo Ocho (2008)
  • Glow In the Dark (2009) (Live)

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The Bottle & Fresh Horses (1997 Album by The Refreshments)
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Honky Tonk Union (2000 Album by Roger Clyne & the Peacemakers)

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