Biography
Mike Roger
Real name: Hermann Glöckler
Effective period / Period of releases: 1964
German Rock 'n Roll & Slop Singer, band leader and car mechanicMike Roger aka Hermann Glöckler was born March 22, 1930 in Heroldsberg, Germany and died from a liver disease on April 12, 1984.
In his youth he had to entertain the guests in his parents restaurant by playing the piano. In 1953, he founded his first band "Circle 4 Ranch Boys", playing mainly for US-G.I. soldiers. He learned about rock 'n roll in the late fifties and started a career with his backing band "The Machine-Guns" on a friends label. The first song "Let's slop" got into charts and allowed Mike to record more records and to finally have a guest residence in a New York club with his personal hero Fats Domino. After the slop era, his star went down and he got forgotten till his death in 1984. He was definitely one of Germany's first rock 'n roll musicians that still misses acknowledgment (same counts for Paul Würges).