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He is a pianist, organist and vibraphonist born in
England who studied at the Guildhall School of Music in London in the 1950s. In 1958 he began playing in a trio
at The Grotto Club that was situated in Baker Street, London, where they performed
mainly modern jazz influenced material and on occasion were joined by the comic
actor John Junkin on the bongo drums, who was later seen performing them on
A Hard Day's Night with The
Beatles . He stayed with the trio until
around 1959 and from about 1964 he was a member of The Shubdubs,
which were put together by Jimmy Nichol, who stood in for Ringo
Starr on the first part of The
Beatles'
1964
world tour. He also worked as
a session musician and as a member of the Leading Figures and towards the
end of the decade he hooked up with the singer-songwriter Iain
Matthews. He featured on the piano
and organ on his first solo album after leaving Fairport Convention, Matthews
Southern Comfort. When Iain was making his next
album he decided to call the band he put together Matthews'
Southern Comfort
and Roger would return to work with Iain and the
group in 1970 for the third album, Later That Same Year. With them he saw success with the
UK No. 1 hit single "Woodstock"
which had been written about the festival by Joni
Mitchell
. This was not his only musical
interest at the time though, as in 1969 he played on Serge
Gainsbourg's/Jane Birkin's hit song "Je T'aime" and became a
co-founder of the popular group Blue Mink with the bassist Herbie
Flowers
, the drummer Barry
Morgan and the singers, Madeleine Bell and Roger Cook. This would give him further success
as they made regular visits to the UK charts from 1969 with hits such as "Banner
Man", "Good Morning Freedom", "Melting Pot", "Our World" and many
more. The disbanded around 1973/4 after
having released several albums and each member went on to follow
their own individual careers. He continued as a session musician and
he found himself with Herbie
Flowers
again when they performed on the No. 1
UK hit single "Barbados" by the duo Typically Tropical in 1975. Working
with countless artists over the course of his career he has
performed with David Bowie, Paul
Buckmaster, Ray
Cooper
, Barbara Dickson, Don Fardon, Johnny Harris, Nick
Ingman, Jimmy Page, Poet & The One Man Band, Alan Price, The Les Reed
Combo, Sandy Shaw, The Strawbs and Tony Visconti to name just a very few. In his solo recording career
he released several albums such as Hammond Stereo Sounds to Spoil You
and covered pop songs such as "Dizzy". He also performed with his own ensemble known as The Roger
Coulam Quartet.
Woodstock (Joni
Mitchell
)
Old Gold OG 9795-A (UK 7")
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