Name Mick Rogers | Role Singer | |
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Albums Sharabang, Messin', Criminal Tango, Nightingales & Bombers, The Complete Greatest Similar People |
Mick Rogers (born Michael Oldroyd, 20 September 1946, Dovercourt, Essex, England) is an English rock guitarist, singer and songwriter, chiefly known for his time with Manfred Mann's Earth Band from 1971 to 1975, and from 1983 to the present.
His father was a drummer and his uncle a string bass player. The young Rogers was weaned on 1950s rock and roll. Before MMEB he was a member of The Vision, which backed Adam Faith, and the Australian bands The Playboys, Bulldog, and Procession.

After his initial departure from MMEB in 1975, he returned to Australia to work and then returned to the UK, where he formed the band Aviator with drummer Clive Bunker. They released two albums.

Mick has released two solo albums, "Back to Earth" (2002) and "Sharabang" (2013).


Songs
Blinded by the Light
Davy's on the Road Again
Runner
Spirit in the Night
Circles
Don't Kill It Carol
Mighty Quinn
Questions
Joybringer
Father of Day - Father of Night
Starbird
Waiting for the Rain
You Angel You
Countdown
Fat Nelly
On the Road to Babylon
Stranded
Angels at My Gate
Nightingales and Bombers
The Road to Babylon
Lies
Adolescent Dream
Visionary Mountains
Redemption Song
Earth Hymn
Somewhere in Africa
California
Solar Fire
Living Without You
Captain Bobby Scout
Platform End
House Party Goin' On