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Roger Corbett
Vocals, acoustic Guitar, Bass Guitar, Mandolin, Harmonica and songwriter
Roger Corbett is a Golden Guitar winning, highly successful songwriter, with numerous successful chart songs to his credit. His songwriting credits include ‘The Fire Within’ the theme song for the opening of the Sydney 2000 Paralympic Games, ‘Bridge of Love’ the hit song for the 1994 International Year Of The Family and ‘Since Cheryl Went Feral’ the massive chart hit for Jim Haynes.
Roger Corbett has been a member of the legendary Bushwackers since 1980. Now in their 37th year and with 19 studio albums behind them, The Bushwackers have an enviable reputation as the premier Australiana band in the world.
Roger Corbett was a senior tutor and the Director of The CMAA College of Country Music for eight years. During that time he ran the songwriting course, teaching such stars as Sara Storer, Brooke McClymont and Brendon Walmsley. Roger conducts many workshops and seminars, including the Tamworth Camerata and ‘Songcamp’ around the country, mainly in the craft of songwriting and studio production but encompassing performance, musicianship and music business.
Roger Corbett is a successful Producer of Independent country music recordings emanating from The Valley Studio in the Blue Mountains. He works with many performer/songwriters helping them to achieve success in the Country Music Industry. His artists continue to achieve many milestones, awards and accolades.
Roger is a co-founder/partner in the successful promotions company, Door2Door which promotes and publicises country music artists including John Williamson, Sara Storer, Amos Morris and many other Independent artists.
He continues to perform as part of The Bushwackers and solo at festivals and songwriter concerts and with his duo, The Surebetts.
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