Career
His music is released through Zenith Cafe. "How Will I Sleep", taken from the album Drawing Clocks, featured in the 2005 film, The River King. Rogers also co-wrote and performed the title track for the Diego Maradona movie, The Hand of God.
Rogers has gigged throughout the United Kingdom. On 16 February 2006, Rogers performed in Studio Two at Abbey Road Studios, which was broadcast live around the world in over 130 countries on UPOP on WorldSpace and XM Satellite Radio radio.
His tracks can be heard on radio stations worldwide. "Love, Love, Love", "Get lieutenant Right", and "Nevermind" are amongst the tracks of Rogers" that have been played on British Broadcasting Corporation Radio 2 by Bob Harris.
Amongst many others, he has also been interviewed live, and had airplay on British Broadcasting Corporation Radio 4"s "Loose Ends", and British Forces Broadcasting Service radio. Seven tracks from Drawing Clocks were added to the British Broadcasting Corporation Radio playlist.
Douglas Newsom (Chief Executive Officer) said "you tied the recent all time record of seven songs accepted by any one artist (prior to that it was five and we have over 200 great artists)".
On 9 June 2006 Rogers appeared at NXNE festival in Canada, where reviewer Philosophy Villeneuve from Chart Attack rated him 99/100. He has also played at Midem. Rogers opened for Tim Freedman (The Whitlams) at his London shows in 2007.
In 2009 Rogers began work on recording a new album.