Acclaimed for his signature bottleneck slide guitar playing, Roy Rogers has
worked with the cream of the modern blues scene since first emerging in the late
1970s, and is widely recognised as an all-round master of the Delta sound.
First picking up the guitar at age 12, he started out covering Chuck Berry and
Little Richard hits in high school rock & roll bands, but when his brother
brought home a Robert Johnson anthology album, Rogers quickly developed a love
for early blues. The American folk boom and the British invasion bands of the
mid-1960s helped further expand his know...