Henry Rogers (drummer)
Henry Rogers (born June 1991) is an English drummer, session artist, producer, sound developer and 2 time winner of the Classic Rock Society's award for "Drummer of the Year".[1][2] He is best known for performing drums on 6 different Marillion "spinoff releases" including: 3 albums by Pete Trewavas' Edison's Children which stars Apollo 11 Astronaut Neil Armstrong's son, Rick Armstrong & On-Set Hollywood Special FX Artist Eric Blackwood and 3 albums by Marillion's Mark Kelly including 2 with DeeExpus starring Andy Ditchfield and most recently "Mark Kelly's Marathon" in 2020. Henry Rogers has been featured in 5 releases with the British progressive rock band Touchstone and in 2018 joined Mostly Autumn.[3][4] BiographyHenry Rogers first got into drumming as a teenage and was tutored by a Big Band drummer who played alongside artists like Sir Paul McCartney and The Who; this is how Rogers came to adopt his style reminiscent of jazz, funk and progressive rock. Growing up, Henry played in various local bands, including The White Orchids and The Shindiggers,[5] around his home town of Stoke–on–Trent. He was approached by and joined Final Conflict in 2007, touring in both the UK and at festivals in Europe. During his time with the band he was awarded second place in the Best Drummer category in the annual Classic Rock Society awards.[6] Over the years, Rogers' abilities and talents have grown enormously and have secured him full time positions with Touchstone, DeeExpus and Marillion side project Edison's Children;[7] he continues to impress with his drumming skills, playing for both Puppet Rebellion,[8][9] who he joined in October 2015, and Mia Klose[10][11] as well. He is now in such demand that, along with all his full–time band activities, he also plays with The Daughters of Expediency (Alan Reed's live band) and has also played with the Heather Findlay Band.[12][13] He has also played at several festivals, both large and small, with some of these bands – High Voltage[14] (2010), RoSFest (2010[15] and 2012[16]), Download,[17][18] Kendal Calling[19][20] and Summer's End 2014[21] and 2016[22][23]) to name but a few... and he has played as tour support for artists such as Marillion[24][25] and Steel Panther[26][27] across the UK and Europe. His playing skills have not gone unnoticed in the music industry: coming second in the Classic Rock Society[28] (CRS) Drummer of the Year at the age of 17 (as mentioned above), going one better and winning CRS Drummer of the Year two year's running (2012[29][30] and 2013[31][32][33][34]), being voted 9th Best Drummer (2012), 7th Best Drummer (2013)[35] and 10th Best Drummer (2016) by Prog magazine readers alongside well–known established drummers including Ian Mosley,[36] Neil Peart[37] and Gavin Harrison;[38] He was also listed in the July 2015 issue of Rhythm magazine as one of the 20 most influential prog drummers[39] of the millennium. Alongside his work with other musicians such as Alan Reed[40] (Pallas[41]) and with Alan's live band The Daughters of Expediency,[42] Morpheus Rising[43][44] and Edison's Children[45] (a project set up by Pete Trewavas[36] and Eric Blackwood featuring Rick Armstrong, the son of the 1st Man on the Moon Neil Armstrong). He is also a well–known session musician (for both live and studio work), regularly working with established musicians both in the UK and from around the globe. He was also recently invited to play with Guy Manning's Damanek,[46] at Summer's End 2016. Rogers spends a great deal of his time writing and recording for various artists and projects from around the globe in his purpose-built recording studio in Cheshire, including working with Roland on their advertising campaign for their TM-1 Trigger Module.[47] Current kit and set–up
Full Kit: DW White Marine Pearl
Small Kit: DW Black Velvet
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