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Roger Clyne and the peacemakers are States tour with an all-request program to keep them and the audience on their toes. The Arizona-based rock and roll band has loyal fans all over the country who know all the songs in their repertoire. Their intriguing mix of country, pop and rock with hints of reggae and old Mexico draws converts wherever they play.
The only independent band to make Billboard's Top Ten of Internet sales, RCPM has produced an album annually fromformed in 1999. Always innovative, they followed "Turbo Ocho" (2008) with a "VivaCast" surprised and intrigued that fans wishing to become professionals. The concept, unique to them, writing embedded, arrangements, recording, releasing and upload a song a day for eight days, along with a log for each video.
"Glow in the Dark" (2009), a web-only version was recorded live at the Mexicali Blues in Teaneck, New Jersey. He joined the band in a new direction, allowing fans to learn a new song byvideo for each of the next fourteen weeks. Before beginning the tour, Clyne wrote and recorded another thirteen tracks for the next album due out in autumn or early next year.
It 'clear that Clyne uses his degree in Psychology at Arizona State University to connect with audiences on multiple levels. He is convinced that the best way to promote the unique qualities of the band through word of mouth. At the risk of being small, stressesquality not quantity, because he wants the group to be recognized as a honest rock and roll that resonates with people.
Raised on a ranch southwest of Tucson, has used music throughout college as a means of cross-pollination. For the moment he received a scholarship to pursue graduate work at California State University at Long Beach, his first ensemble, mortals, was opened for the Gin Blossom and the Goo Goo Dolls. Deciding it was time to follow her muse, ClyneASU and Buddy, drummer PH Naffah, joined the party. Along the way, the band wrote songs for the TV cartoon "King of the Hill."
When they disbanded the refreshments, and Naffah he went to the ranch to decide their next step. The result was Roger Clyne and the peacemakers, now a quartet that includes guitarist Jim Dalton, a native of Colorado with former Doobie Brothers, and bassist Nick Scropos from Chicago. At the ranch, which was around until they decidedwhere they wanted to go with their music. He was the name of peacemakers, for they represent figures in myth and legend as a weapon, the Colt.45. The dichotomy was the point of sale.
Clyne makes his home in Tempe, Arizona with his wife and three children music, a 13 year old son and twins 11. As popular in his home state as he is in Mexico, where he frequently concerts to raise money for charity in Rocky Point, was invited to compose the soundtrack ofArizona Diamondbacks. "The D'Backs' Swing" resonated among baseball fans immediately and is an important reminder to every game.
He loves to play live for its intrinsic rewards of calcium for its pure action. On stage, he puts together the action sport with his style of rock and roll and let the conscious mind to give way to the spiritual. The result is pure joy.




