Career
His previous bands include The Refreshments and the Mortals. Clyne and the Peacemakers (also known as RCPM) released their seventh full-length studio album, "The Independent", on April 29, 2014. Clyne"s musical career has spanned close to two decades, including several hits with the Refreshments and penning the theme song for the television show King of the Hill.
Clyne also wrote and recorded the victory song for his hometown Major League Baseball club, the Arizona Diamondbacks, entitled The Doctorate-Backs Swing.
Much of Clyne"s music throughout his career revolves around life in southern and central Arizona. There, he rode horses, herded cattle and fixed fences.
As a youth and young adult, his frequent trips south of the border to Mexico have influenced his music Clyne attended college at Arizona State University, where he played with several bands.
Clyne is also a fervent supporter of giving back to the community.
Several concerts including RCPM"s annual show in Rocky Point, Mexico raise money for charities based in both Rocky Point and Arizona. Clyne has been a successful, truly independent musician for close to 15 years. He owns his own tour bus, nicknamed "The Stallion" and tours all over the United States every year.
Clyne"s other interests include his own brand of tequila, named Mexican Moonshine.
In the 2011 novel Donations to Clarity by Noah Baird (Published by Second Wind Publishing), two characters were named after Roger ClyneA newscaster "Echo Clyne" and her cameraman "Roger". An American Werewolf in Paris 1997 "Psychosis" (as The Refreshments)
King of the Hill Theme song - "Yahoos and Triangles" (as The Refreshments).