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Nathan Rogers

Nathan Rogers

About Me

Time to get some video going! We'll be posting a new video here about once a month so check back in to see what is new.


This video captured an improv moment between Nathan Rogers, Celina Kaluk (internationally renowned Inuit throat singer) and Travis Daley (beatboxer) in Iqaluit, Nunavut. It is a cross-cultural adventure in making percussive music with only the voice.


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Some say he was born into it, some that he was born with it, while others claim he has earned it. With one foot planted firmly in folk music's traditional roots and the other reaching into its dynamic future, Nathan Rogers isnt entirely sure what it is; singer, songwriter, guitarist, throat-chanter, percussionist, revivalist, or innovator. Whatever it may be, "Nathan has the ability to turn the folk world on its ears."
Like many, it all started at home but what a unique home it was. Nathans first experience picking up the guitar was an attempt to copy the challenging riffs his brother David created after studying with celebrated virtuosos Don Ross and Preston Reed. His sister Beth demanded perfection in all vocals as any self-exacting classical voice teacher would, while his mother initiated him into the business side of the music industry. His father and uncle informed both his writing style and an ethos of Canadian people that shines in his lyrics.
While others were hiding their braces behind their hands, Nathan was already up high on stages of all sorts. In winter, he traveled with and won solo vocal awards as part of the Appleby Boys Choir. Summers were saved for his first love - appearances at folk festivals and the opportunity to meet, perform with and learn from outstanding musicians. Before he even had an album in hand, Nathans reputed vocal ability had him singing on stage with such notables as JP Cormier, The Oysterband, Spirit of the West, John Cameron, Connie Caldor and James Keelaghan.
With a degree in comparative religion, an award winning voice and two prized Laskin guitars under his belt, Nathan founded his own record label, Halfway Cove Music. In 2005 he finally released his debut album, True Stories. Produced by Rick Fenton (former AD of Winnipeg Folk Festival), distributed by Festival and studded with such outstanding roots musicians as Nikki Mehta, JP Cormier, and Murray Pulver, True Stories was met with critical acclaim both at home and abroad. If multiple encores at every show are any indication, Canadian audiences coast-to-coast seem to like it too.
Nathans performance style leaves the audiences wondering where the rest of the band is hiding. Singing, chanting, playing the guitar and stomping, he fills any stage with magnificent powerfully clear lyrics and arrangements. Described as intelligent and witty, Nathan will move men and women to tears with his sound and conviction.
Nathan continues to earn his place in the Canadian folk and blues canon. As Fenton noted, I have never seen any musician Nathans age who works so hard on his singing and guitar playing. After completing a western Canada tour in 2005, 2006 will find him performing at folk festivals across Canada and venues in the United States. Nathan still finds the time to write and is hard at work on his second album tentatively scheduled for release in 2007.
Buy True Stories at your local Canadian record store, iTunes or CDBaby

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Member Since: 5/10/2006
Band Website: nathanrogers.ca
Band Members: Nathan Rogers typically performs solo.
Influences: Stan Rogers, Garnet Rogers, Bill Bourne, James Keelaghan, Kurt Cobain, The Beatles, Robert Johnson, Luther Wright and the Wrongs, Chris Cornell, Leadbelly
Sounds Like: Stan Rogers
Type of Label: None

My Blog

Check out this event: Nathan Rogers Added Tour Dates - Double Check!

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Posted by Nathan Rogers on Sun, 09 Mar 2008 07:07:00 PST

Stan Rogers' Fan Site on MySpace

Hey folks, Many of you may think that I have a lot to do with my dad's music business as it stands today. Not so but there are some great folks doing their best to carry on the legend and you can visi...
Posted by Nathan Rogers on Mon, 13 Nov 2006 10:33:00 PST

Remembrance Day

Lest we forget. I've posted a song called Hold the Line. Please check it out, today of all days. If you are from Winnipeg, I have also posted a link from my website to another which outlines all of th...
Posted by Nathan Rogers on Sat, 11 Nov 2006 09:33:00 PST

From Winnipeg? You need to read this.

I was driving through the great lakes region a few times this last year and I am always taken pleasantly aback by the fabulous visions I am granted each time I crest a hill - the mist over the pristin...
Posted by Nathan Rogers on Tue, 31 Oct 2006 05:05:00 PST

Celtic Music Awards

Hi Folks, We always complain that there is nothing but crap on the radio so . . . . let's get involved. Awards programs are meant for a few reasons - to talk about who's doin' great, who's up and comi...
Posted by Nathan Rogers on Tue, 31 Oct 2006 04:55:00 PST

Tuvan Throat Chanting - What's the Buzz?

Hey Folks, Lots of you have seen me live (and I couldn't appreciate it more) and have been making comments about the Tuvan Throat Chanting that I have begun including in my shows. For those of you who...
Posted by Nathan Rogers on Mon, 09 Oct 2006 11:04:00 PST

New Website

Hey folks - updated the ole' website. Go and have a look at nathanrogers.ca and leave a comment so I know what you think! Cheers, Nathan
Posted by Nathan Rogers on Sat, 30 Sep 2006 09:31:00 PST