Biography
Fiddler Tammy Rogers was born in Tennessee in 1966 and raised in Irving, TX. As an adolescent, she was taught classical music but also performed regularly with her family at bluegrass festivals. After graduating college, she joined Patty Loveless' backing band, which she followed with a stint backing Trisha Yearwood. After leaving Yearwood, Rogers became a prominent session musician, supporting Kieran Kane on both his final record for Atlantic Records and on his subsequent tour. When Kane was dropped by Atlantic, he formed his own label, Dead Reckoning, and Rogers soon became one of the company's first signings. Her 1995 debut, In the Red, was a collaborative instrumental effort with noted session drummer Don Heffington; her next effort, an eponymously titled 1996 effort, featured both her songwriting and vocal skills. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi



 
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Tammy Rogers + Bryan Sutton perform Bonaparte's Retreat - No Small Endeavor Live [November 2023]
My Bluegrass Story featuring Tammy Rogers | FULL EPISODE
Tammy talks about The SteelDrivers' continuing friendship with Chris Stapleton
The Tree Of Life - Tammy Rogers & Thomm Jutz
Tammy Rogers on The SteelDrivers' 2016 Grammy Win
Tammy Rogers Going For A Drive
Tammy Rogers — Love More
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