Rogue (band)

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OriginEngland
GenresSoft rock
Years active19751979
Rogue
OriginEngland
GenresSoft rock
Years active19751979
LabelsEpic Records, Ariola
MembersGuy Fletcher
Al Hodge
John Hodkinson

Rogue were a British soft rock band who were active between 1975 and 1979, comprising Guy Fletcher, Al Hodge and John Hodkinson. The group's original material was all written by Fletcher and his songwriting partner Doug Flett, though Flett was never a member of the band.

In 1975, Fletcher, former Onyx guitarist Hodge, and former If-vocalist Hodkinson formed the soft-rock trio Rogue which released several singles, including "Dedication", "Cool Clear Air", "Lay Me Down", "Lady Put the Light Out", "Too Much Too Soon", "One to One", and "Borderline", as well as three albums. Their song "Fallen Angel" was a No. 12 hit in the Netherlands in January 1976[1] and narrowly missed the Billboard Hot 100, charting at No. 8 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart.[2]

The group disbanded in 1979.

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