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  1. Get all the lyrics to songs by Karuna Hodgson and join the Genius community of music scholars to learn the meaning behind the lyrics.

  2. 11. Apr. 1998 · Hodgson’s Solo Tramp tour offers a mixture of his Supertramp compositions and some recorded and unrecorded solo material. So what’s behind the name of his first national tour in 14 years?

  3. Rites of Passage is the third album by Roger Hodgson, recorded in August 1996 near Hodgson's home in Nevada City, California and his first live album. It was the last gig of several Californian dates in the summer of 1996.

    • Progressive Rock [1]
    • For The Record…
    • Supertramp
    • Faced Challenges as Solo Artist
    • Back on Track
    • Selected Discography
    • Sources

    Born Charles Roger Pomfret Hodgson March 21, 1950 in Portsmouth, England; son of Charles and Jill Hodgson; married Karuna, March 7, 1979. First performance at age 12 for friends at a boarding school; wrote “Mr. Boyd” for his first band People Like Us; his first single “Argosy” released, 1969; formed Supertramp together with Rick Davies, 1969; wrote...

    After Hodgson returned home from boarding school, his mother Jill encouraged him to respond to a “genuine opportunity” ad that English rock musician Rick Davies had placed in Melody Maker. Davies had found a wealthy sponsor to financially back up his new band and Hodgson was one out of hundreds of musicians who showed up to audition. He played acou...

    After his departure from Supertramp Hodgson set up a 48-track studio in his home. Hodgson’s first solo album was released in 1984 by A&M Records. In The Eye of The Storm included seven tracks, many of which had been written for Supertramp. The songs on the album covered wide stylistic ground, including “Had a Dream (Sleeping with the Enemy)”which s...

    After Hodgson’s numerous attempts to create satisfying results in his studio had failed, his wife Karuna took the initiative. Convinced that only live performing could enable her husband to overcome his self-doubt and perfectionism, and to re-awaken his joy in life and music, she conceived the idea of a live album that would get Hodgson back in tou...

    In The Eye of The Storm, A&M Records, 1984. Hai Hai, A&M Records, 1987. Rites of Passage, Unichord Productions, 1997.

    Columbian, April 2, 1998. Dallas Morning News, June 5, 1997. Independent, September 17, 1997. Los Angeles Times, August 16, 1997; April 11, 1998. Rolling Stone, July 12, 1979; December 9, 1982. St. Louis Post-Dispatch, May 07, 1998. Additional information for this profile was provided by Karuna Hodgson. —Evelyn Hauser

  4. www.musicianguide.com › biographies › 1608002396Roger Hodgson Biography

    After Hodgson's numerous attempts to create satisfying results in his studio had failed, his wife Karuna took the initiative. Convinced that only live performing could enable her husband to overcome his self-doubt and perfectionism, and to re-awaken his joy in life and music, she conceived the idea of a live album that would get Hodgson back in ...

  5. Charles Roger Pomfret Hodgson (born 21 March 1950) is an English singer, musician and songwriter, best known as the former co-frontman and founding member of the progressive rock band Supertramp.

  6. The official site of Roger Hodgson. Formerly of Supertramp, Roger sang and wrote many of that band’s biggest hits, including ’Take The Long Way Home’, ’The Logical Song’, ’Give A Little Bit’, ’Dreamer’, and ’Breakfast In America.’