Paul Rogers could refer to three different acts: 1. British experimental/free jazz bassist and composer, born April 27th, 1956 in Chester (Wales). He plays the A.L.L. bass, a bass designed and built for him by Antoine Leducq, with 6 or 7 strings which cover most of the cello range and the double bass range, plus 12 or 14 sitar-like sympathetic strings. One of Europe's finest bassists and a busy free improvisation player comparable to
John Edwards and
Barry Guy, Paul Rogers is mostly known for his long-standing tenure in the free improv quartet
Mujician. A player of finesse and …
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