Dick Rogers

Dick Rogers (1912–1970) was a singer, comedian, songwriter and pianist, who wrote the lyrics for "Harlem Nocturne". He was a member of the Ray Noble orchestra and the Will Osborne band.

Dick Rogers
Rogers appearing a in a 1941 The Morning Call newspaper clipping titled: "Empire Ballroom"
Background information
Also known as"Stinky" Rogers
BornSeptember 23, 1912
OriginPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania
Died1970
Genrestraditional pop, jazz, comedy, Swing, Ragtime
Occupation(s)musician, lyricist, bandleader, songwriter, composer, whistler
Instrument(s)Piano
Years active~1934 - ~1955
LabelsOkeh, Columbia, Decca, Varsity, Associated

Rogers was associated with Will Osborne, a "star crooner" who was on the radio in the 1930s. Osborne's band was on the decline in 1940. Osborne created a "bus and truck vaudeville show", with comedy acts, which did not do well. Dick was hired on as "Stinky" Rogers, doing a singing comedy act. When Osborne moved to Hollywood in 1940, Rogers took over the band. He did well, according to a Billboard Magazine review in 1942, who said he "...acquitted himself credibly, as did his orchestra." The magazine called him capable, saying he could sing, compose, play and lead.

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