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Helen Rogers was born on 1962, is a British singer/songwriter (born 1962). Discover Helen Rogers's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 62 years old?
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Helen Rogers Height, Weight & Measurements
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Helen Rogers Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Helen Rogers worth at the age of 62 years old? Helen Rogers’s income source is mostly from being a successful artist. He is from . We have estimated Helen Rogers's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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Helen Rogers (born in 1962) is a British singer/songwriter who has been active since 1978.
She has been featured vocalist with Brit funk bands Direct Drive and 7th Heaven.
She began singing in 1978 with One Stop Music, an independent South London label specialising in reggae music.
After joining Brit funk band Direct Drive as lead vocalist in 1982, Rogers (along with bandmates Pete Quinton, Robert Williams, Mick Ward and Mick Hammond) entered the Black Echoes Top 20 with "In the Middle of Spring" and "Pass the Paper" respectively.
In December 1984 the band released "Anything?"
which reached No. 1 in the UK Black Echoes chart, remaining there for six weeks, and crossed over to the UK Singles Chart peaking at No. 67.
This occurred after the band had signed to Polydor Records.
Direct Drive then released "A.B.C. (Falling in Love's Not Easy)" which also charted peaking at No. 75 in the UK Singles Chart.
Rogers continued to record with Pete Quinton, and provided vocals on two of his songs "Half Chances" and "Shifting Sands", which featured in the 1987 film Sammy and Rosie Get Laid.
The duo had previously released a reggae version of "Tracks of My Tears" in 1988, which had reached the Top 10 in Jamaica.
From 1989 to 1990 Rogers worked in the recording studio and undertook some gigs with Lee Fardon and his band.
From 1992 onward, Rogers co-wrote and sang lead and backing vocals on Paul Hardcastle's project the Jazzmasters, which resulted in multiple number one hits in Japan and the US.
She also wrote and recorded some tracks for Hardcastle's simultaneous eponymous project.
Rogers recorded five albums with the Jazzmasters plus various compilation albums of hits e.g. The Smooth Cuts featuring Helen Rogers.
Returning to her lovers rock beginnings in 2003, Rogers recorded an album of reggae covers of 1970s pop hits with Black Steel.
In 2008, Rogers released an EP of songs co-written with guitarist Tony Qunta, entitled "Eyes Like Midnight", which was a departure in style and featured violin and cello played by Qunta.
In 2011, she wrote and recorded a solo lovers rock album with the record producer Lindel Lewis.
Rogers completed a new solo album in 2015 called Smooth Jazz Meets Reggae, on Skinny Bwoy Records an American independent record label specialising in reggae music.
The first single from that album, "In the Light", was released to radio.
The album was released on 6 November 2015.
She also sang with funk band 7th Heaven, and provided vocals on Rory Bremner's spoof cricket version of Paul Hardcastle's "19" ("N-N-Nineteen Not Out" – UK No. 13).
Rogers additionally provided backing vocals to Hardcastle's remix of Third World's "Now That We Found Love", and his version of Junior Walker's "Walk in the Night".