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Bruce Rogers (didgeridoo)

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Bruce John Rogers (14 March 1964 – 18 July 2016) was an Australian didgeridoo maker, performer and teacher.

Biography

Rogers was born in Queensland, Australia. He received his education from Melbourne High and studied there until 1981. He then attended RMIT University and graduated as a civil engineer in 1987.

After his graduation, he became interested in didgeridoo and started to work with didgeridoo players including Alan Dargin and Mark Atkins.

In 1997, he started annual tours to Europe and developed interest in didgeridoo internationally.

Albums

  • Cloudhands

References

  1. Schwartz, Larry (17 February 2012). "In search of harmony". The Age. Melbourne.
  2. Frenkel, Dean (7 September 2016). "Bruce Rogers obituary: Didgeridoo maker had the talent to cross barriers". Sydney Morning Herald.
  3. Ryan, Robin Ann (2015). "'Didjeri-dus' and 'Didjeri-don'ts': Confronting Sustainability Issues" (PDF). Journal of Music Research Online. 6. University of Adelaide.
  4. ^ Frenkel, Dean (7 September 2016). "Bruce Rogers obituary: Didgeridoo maker had the talent to cross barriers". The Age. Melbourne.
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