Roger Troutman Born ( 1951-11-29)November 29, 1951, U.S. Died April 25, 1999 (1999-04-25) (aged 47), U.S. Genres,, Occupation(s),, Instruments Vocals,,,,,,, Years active 1975–1999 Labels, Associated acts,, Roger Troutman (November 29, 1951 – April 25, 1999), also known as Roger, was an American singer, composer, songwriter, producer, multi-instrumentalist and the founder of the band who helped spearhead the movement and heavily influenced due to the scene's heavy sampling of his music over the years. Troutman was well known for his use of the, a device that is connected to an instrument (frequently a keyboard, but most commonly a guitar) to create different vocal effects. Roger used a custom-made talkbox—the Electro Harmonix 'Golden Throat,' through a and later in his career a DX100 FM synthesizer.
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As both band leader of Zapp and in his subsequent solo releases, he scored a bevy of funk and R&B hits throughout the 1980s. Contents • • • • • • • • • • • Biography [ ] Early career [ ] Born in, Roger was the fourth of ten children. His first band was called the Crusaders; however, they are not to be confused with the jazz group featuring. Troutman's band played in Cincinnati and recorded a single, 'Busted Surfboard'/'Seminole'.
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The band members were Rick Schoeny, Roy Beck, Dave Spitzmiller, and Denny Niebold. Troutman had formed various other bands with his four brothers, including Little Roger, and the Vels, and Roger and the Human Body. In 1977, he and the Human Body issued 'Freedom', their first single. Within two years, Roger and his brothers were discovered by, who signed the newly christened to his Uncle Jam Records label in 1979.
The original line-up consisted of Roger Troutman, Larry Troutman, Lester Troutman, Terry Troutman, Gregory Jackson and Bobby Glover. Zapp made their professional television debut on the first and only Funk Music Awards show. A year later, as Uncle Jam Records was forced to close, Troutman signed with under Rubber Band Music to and released his self-titled debut 'Zapp', which yielded ', produced by Collins, co- produced, written, composed and performed by Troutman. The song peaked at number 2 on the chart in late 1980.
The debut album reached the top 20 of the. From 1980 to 1985, Zapp released the gold-selling albums,, and, including the Top 10 R&B singles 'Be Alright', 'Dance Floor', 'I Can Make You Dance', 'Heartbreaker', 'It Doesn't Really Matter' and 'Computer Love'. Throughout Zapp's history, around 15 musicians participated.