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Ronald „Roykey“ Wijdh (* 08.22.1955 in Aruba,Netherlands Antilles) first made a name for himself with his guitar session work. He moved to Europe by the beginning of the '80s, landing backing gigs with artists like Lionel Ritchie, Patrick Gammon, and others.
In 1984, Ronald Wijdh, who prefers to be known simply as "Roykey" Wydh, pulled together some well known session musicians, including drummers Curt Cress and Alphonse Mouzon and guitarist Larry Coryell, to complete a debut album titled Secret Message. "All Things Must Come to Pass," "Reaching Out," and "Hard Romance" are some of the acoustic jazz-flavored numbers on the album. After Secret Message, Roykey, and his band Creo Roots, went on to record a number of other full-length works for BSC Music. Adding his homeland music stylings to his tunes, Roykey named his next album after his band. It was followed by It Smells Live in 1997, Look Arong in 1997, and Guitar Man in 1998.