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Home/People/Roger Hodgson
Roger Hodgson profile photo
Born
Mar 21, 1950
Age 75
Place of Birth
Portsmouth, Hampshire, England, UK
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male

Career Highlights

21
Movies
7
TV Shows
Also Known As
Supertramp
IMDb ProfileOfficial Website

Roger Hodgson

Acting

Biography
Charles Roger Pomfret Hodgson (born 21 March 1950) is an English singer, musician and songwriter. He is best known as the founding member and former co-frontman of the rock band Supertramp. He wrote or co-wrote and sang the majority of the band’s hits including "Dreamer", "Give a Little Bit", "Take the Long Way Home", "The Logical Song", "It's Raining Again", and "Breakfast in America". In 1983, Hodgson left Supertramp. After releasing two solo albums in 1984 and 1987, he took a break from his music career to spend time with his children as they were growing up. He returned to touring in 1997, and released a third solo album in 2000. Hodgson often writes about spiritual and philosophical topics, and his lyrics have been described as personal and meaningful. Hodgson was born in Portsmouth, Hampshire, England, on 21 March 1950, the son of Charles and Jill Hodgson (née Pomfret), and grew up in Oxford. He attended prep school Woodcote House School near Windlesham, Surrey, where he was the first boy to learn electric guitar, and public school Stowe School near Buckingham. Hodgson's first guitar, given to him when he was 12, was a parting gift from his father when his parents divorced.  He took it to boarding school with him, where his teacher taught him three chords. He began composing his own music and lyrics and within a year gave his first concert at school with nine original songs at the age of 13. Hodgson's first band at school consisted of him on guitar and his friend Roy Hovey playing snare drums. They were dubbed the "H-bombs" because of their last names. When aged 19, Hodgson made his first appearance in a recording studio as guitarist for People Like Us, a band he joined shortly after leaving boarding school. The group recorded a single, "Duck Pond" and its B-side "Send Me No Flowers", which was never released. After People Like Us disbanded, Hodgson auditioned for Island Records, with Traffic's road manager providing him a foot in the door with the label. Island set him up in a recording studio as vocalist for the one-off "flower power" pop band Argosy, which also included Reginald Dwight (later known as Elton John), Caleb Quaye and Nigel Olsson. Their sole single, "Mr. Boyd" and B-side "Imagine", consisted of two pieces of orchestrated pop (both penned by Hodgson) and was issued in 1969 on the DJM (UK) and Congress (US) record labels. "Mr. Boyd" was covered in 1997 by Jake Shillingford and his band My Life Story on their album The Golden Mile. After the break-up of Argosy, Hodgson, responding to an advertisement placed in Melody Maker by Rick Davies, auditioned for the guitarist spot in the progressive rock band Supertramp. Similar to fellow British prog rockers Genesis' search for a new lead vocalist, 93 guitarists auditioned before Hodgson was chosen for the role,  but when Richard Palmer arrived the next day to audition for the same spot, Hodgson agreed to learn bass instead. ... Source: Article "Roger Hodgson" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA.
La TV des 70's : Quand Giscard était président poster

La TV des 70's : Quand Giscard était président

as Self (archive footage)
2022
Supertramp: Crime of the Century poster

Supertramp: Crime of the Century

as Self
2014
Roger Hodgson: Live in Bulgaria poster

Roger Hodgson: Live in Bulgaria

as Self - Primary Artist
2014
Supertramp: Breakfast in America poster

Supertramp: Breakfast in America

as Self - Vocals, Keyboards, Guitar
2013
Roger Hodgson: Live At Jazz Open Stuttgart poster

Roger Hodgson: Live At Jazz Open Stuttgart

as Self
2013
Supertramp : Live in Paris '79 poster

Supertramp : Live in Paris '79

as Self - Vocals, Guitars and Keyboards Songwriter
2012
Best of Night of the Proms Vol.  5 poster

Best of Night of the Proms Vol. 5

as Self
2011
Best of Night of the Proms Vol. 4 poster

Best of Night of the Proms Vol. 4

as self
2010
Roger Hodgson - Baloise Session 2008 poster

Roger Hodgson - Baloise Session 2008

as Self
2008
Best of Night of the Proms Vol. 3 poster

Best of Night of the Proms Vol. 3

as Self
2008
Concert for Diana poster

Concert for Diana

as Self
2007
Roger Hodgson - Take the Long Way Home - Live in Montreal poster

Roger Hodgson - Take the Long Way Home - Live in Montreal

as Self - lead vocals, piano, keyboards, acoustic guitar
2006
Supertramp: In Performance poster

Supertramp: In Performance

Cast
2006
Best of Night of the Proms Vol.  1 poster

Best of Night of the Proms Vol. 1

as Self
2005
Inside Supertramp 1974-1978 poster

Inside Supertramp 1974-1978

as Self - Guitar
2004
Supertramp - The Story So Far... poster

Supertramp - The Story So Far...

as Self
2002
Supertramp: Live in Toronto poster

Supertramp: Live in Toronto

as Self
1983
Supertramp - Live in Munich, Germany poster

Supertramp - Live in Munich, Germany

as Self - Vocals, Guitars, Keyboards
1983
Supertramp - BBC in Concert poster

Supertramp - BBC in Concert

as Self - guitar, keyboards, vocals
1977
Extremes poster

Extremes

as Self
1971