Roger Clyne

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  • Born: Tucson, AZ
  • Years Active: 1990s, 2000s

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Biography Wikipedia

Wikipedia:

Roger Meade Clyne (born January 13, 1968) 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 sixth full-length studio album, "Unida Cantina," in April, 2011. They also wrote and recorded the theme song for their hometown Arizona Diamondbacks, entitled The D'Backs' Swing. Roger Clyne & The Peacemakers also have three live albums.

Much of Roger's music revolves around life in southern Arizona. Roger was born in Tucson, AZ and grew up in Tempe, AZ where he balanced life as a suburban kid and visiting his grandparents ranch in Southern AZ with riding horses, herding cattle and fixing fences. As a youth, his frequent trips south of the border to Mexico have influenced not only his music, but also his charitable contributions. Roger Clyne & The Peacemakers have been throwing big concerts in Rocky Point, Mexico for over 10 years and always raise money for charities based in Rocky Point, Mexico as well as many charities in AZ.

Roger has been a successful, truly independent musician for over 10 years. He owns his own tour bus and tours all over the United States every year.

Roger has three children, Otis, Ruston, and Lily, and lives in Tempe, AZ.

Cultural Impact

In the 2011 novel Donations to Clarity by Noah Baird (Published by Second Wind Publishing), two characters were named after Roger Clyne- A newscaster 'Echo Clyne' and her cameraman 'Roger'.

Soundtracks

An American Werewolf in Paris 1997 "Psychosis" (as The Refreshments)King of the Hill Theme song (as The Refreshments)