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Tom Rogerson
British musician From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Tom Rogerson is a British musician. He is the founder of Three Trapped Tigers and has also made music with others, such as Finding Shore (2017) with Brian Eno.[1][2][3]

Career
Rogerson is from Suffolk.[4] He studied at the Royal Academy of Music in London[4] and lived for a time in New York City, where he played jazz[5] with Reid Anderson. He is the founder of Three Trapped Tigers, in which he sings and plays piano and keyboards.[6][7] The Suffolk landscape inspired Finding Shore, on which Rogerson plays improvised piano.[5]
Discography
Solo
- Piano and Voice (1999)
- For Mannie: Live at the Pumphouse (2003)
- Tom Rogerson (2005) – with Reid Anderson, Michael Lewis, Christian Hebel and Michael Spyro
- Live at the Luminaire (2006)
- Retreat to Bliss (2022)
With Three Trapped Tigers
- Route One or Die (Blood and Biscuits, 2011)
- Numbers: 1-13 (Blood and Biscuits, 2012)
- Silent Earthling (Superball, 2016)
With others
- Cable Street Shorts (Loop, 2010) – with Tomas Challenger
- Finding Shore (Dead Oceans, 2017) – with Brian Eno[8][9]
With contributions by Rogerson
- First Love (Close Harbour, 2009) by Emmy the Great – co-producer[10][11][12]
- Five American Portraits (Drag City, 2010) by Red Krayola and Art & Language – Rogerson plays piano[13]
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