Roger Voudouris American singer
Roger Voudouris is a 48 years old American singer from Sacramento, California. Roger Voudouris was born on December 29, 1954 (died on August 03, 2003, he was 48 years old) in Sacramento, California.
About
No, he died on 08/03/2003, 21 years ago. He was 48 years old when he died. Cause of death: hepatitis. He died in Sacramento
Works
Roger Voudouris Albums (7)
There are 7 albums of Roger Voudouris.
His last album On The Heels Of Love released 1 decade 8 years ago. When On The Heels Of Love released, he was 51 years old. This album contains 8 tracks
His first album Roger Voudouris released 46 years ago, he was 23 years old when this album released. There were 9 songs in this album.
View all Roger Voudouris albums.
Popular Roger Voudouris Songs
- Get Used To It (Radio Dreams, released 45 years ago)
- Don't Turn My Music Down (Roger Voudouris, released 46 years ago)
- Get Used To It (The Super 70's - Vol. 1, released 14 years ago)
- We Only Dance 'cause We Have To (Radio Dreams, released 45 years ago)
- Radio Dream (Radio Dreams, released 45 years ago)
- Does Our Love (Radio Dreams, released 45 years ago)
- Just What It Takes (Radio Dreams, released 45 years ago)
- We Can't Stay Like This Forever (Radio Dreams, released 45 years ago)
- Let Her Get Away (On the Heels of Love, released 43 years ago)
- The Next Time Around (Radio Dreams, released 45 years ago)
Awards (2)
Nominated Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Original Song in 1983 , awarded Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Musical Score in 1983 ,
What was Roger's zodiac sign?Roger Voudouris zodiac sign was capricorn.
Other facts about Roger Voudouris
Place of death | Sacramento |
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Genre | Rock music, Progressive rock |
Instrument | Guitar, Singing |
Cause of death | Hepatitis |
Manner of death | Natural Causes |
Country of citizenship | United States Of America |
Instrument | Guitar |
Genre | Rock Music |
Date of death | 2003-08-03T00:00:00Z |
Given name | Roger |
Record | Warner Bros. Records |
Europeana entity | Agent/base/71928 |