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

    • Roger Hodgson's Career
    • Roger Hodgson's Awards
    • Famous Works
    • Further Reading

    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 many of Supertramp's hits, sang and played keyboards and guitar, 1970-1983; set up UNICORN studio at his home in Nevada City, 1983; releas...

    "The Logical Song" named Best Song, Musically & Lyrically at the 25th Annual Ivor Novello Awards, held at London's Grosnevor House Hotel, May 9, 1980.

    Sources 1. Columbian, April 2, 1998. 2. Dallas Morning News, June 5, 1997. 3. Independent, September 17, 1997. 4. Los Angeles Times, August 16, 1997; April 11, 1998. 5. Rolling Stone, July 12, 1979; December 9, 1982. 6. St. Louis Post-Dispatch, May 07, 1998. 1. Additional information for this profile was provided by Karuna Hodgson.

  4. 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.

    • 1997
  5. Born Charles Roger Pomfret Hodgson March 21, 1950 in Portsmouth, England; son of Charles and Jill Hodgson; married Karuna, March 7, 1979.

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  7. 1. Feb. 2019 · The late 70s were a fertile period for the prolific Hodgson, whose wife Karuna was pregnant with their first child while Breakfast in America was gestating. Roger Hodgson and Supertramp created their symphonic, Beatles-inspired pop with unusual instruments, including clavinets, clarinets and electric pianos.