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Roger played the accordion at age 12, and formed his first band at age 15. Four years later he made his first recording.
He favored Slovenian-
Roger was a fixture on weekends at the New Glarus Hotel restaurant, and served as bar manager as well. But he managed to perform in 33 states, Canada, and Europe. While on tour in Slovenia, he met the great Slavko Avsenik, whose music Roger adapted to his own style. On tour, he played with Frankie Yankovic on Johnny Carson's "Tonight Show" and the Phil Donahue Show also performed with the St. Louis Pops Orchestra.
Roger's achievements were also acknowledged by the Iron Range Polka Hall of Fame and the Wisconsin Polka Hall of Fame. The town of New Glarus celebrated Roger Bright Day on June 4, 2001. Within months, Roger was struck down by a fatal heart attack while playing at a Colorado polka festival. At a memorial for Roger, bandleader Spike Micale said, "There are bands who can copy Frankie Yankovic, but I can't see anyone else coming along who can duplicate Roger's style.
Roger was survived by his wife, Barbara, and five children, including son Kevin, who played on Bright's last album, "Last Dance," released after his death.
Inducted in 2002
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Lifetime Achievement Award Recipient
ROGER BRIGHT
1937 -
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