Founding member, bass player, lead vocalist and driving force of Pink Floyd
after the early departure of Syd Barrett, Roger Waters – born in Great Bookham,
England on September 6, 1943 - was the main architect of the group’s biggest
successes which includes the concept albums Dark Side of the Moon, Wish You Were
Here, Animals and The Wall. Roger Waters was only four when his father died, and
he was brought up in Cambridge by his mother. At the age of 15, he became
chairman of the Cambridge Youth Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament. He went on to
study architecture in London ...