Roger Hodgson
Roger Hodgson of Supertramp fame warmed the heart of Bryan Tilford at a rare U.S. show.
Roger Hodgson of Supertramp fame warmed the heart of Bryan Tilford at a rare U.S. show.
Roger Hodgson may not be a household name, but you’re certainly familiar with his voice and his work. As the former Supertramp member makes his way across America, Bryan Tilford finds out where his distinctive voice has been hiding and what he plans to do with it.
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