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CAREER SUMMARY Roger Chapman is the singer best-known in Britain for his work with Family and the 70s r'n'b band Streetwalkers. In the pre-punk era, Roger was an enormous cult figure on the British rock scene, famed for his spectacular showmanship and soaring vibrato. John Peel, the evergreen Radio 1 DJ, vowed that he'd travel colossal distances to catch a Chapman gig. But in the days when 60s musicians were being indiscriminately pensioned off in this country, upstaged by the Sex Pistols and New Wave Music, Roger poured his energies into performing abroad and thus becoming a rock exile. Through talent and resilience, he rebuilt his career in Germany during the 1980s, packing out venues, promoting a spate of successful albums and enjoying a huge European hit with his impassioned rendition of Mike Oldfield's 'Shadow on the Wall'. Up to 1993, Chapman only played an occasional clandestine gig in Britain but following his successful 'Kick It Back' tour that year he has maintained more of a UK presence, which continues to develop to this day. ROGER CHAPMAN IN "FAMILY" The first phase of Roger's remarkable career was inextricably bound up with Family, whose strange eclectic music was largeley composed by him and guitarist Charlie Whitney. According to the Penguin Encyclopaedia of Popular Music, it was the band's inventiveness (plus a degree of ill-luck) that kept them from mega-status. Family's concerts were archtypal Sixties 'happenings', shattering musical events vividly reme