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  2. Roger Troutman had a son named Roger Troutman Jr, also a musician, who died in 2003. He had 11 children before his death. Cause Of Death. Just outside his Dayton recording studio, Roger Troutman was discovered shot numerous times in the abdomen on April 25, 1999.

  3. Born in Hamilton, Ohio, Troutman was the fourth of nine children. A graduate of Central State University, [3] his first band was called the Crusaders; however, they are not to be confused with the jazz group featuring Joe Sample and Wilton Felder. Troutman's band played in Cincinnati and recorded a single, "Busted Surfboard"/"Seminole".

  4. Also Known As: Roger. Died At Age: 47. Family: Spouse/Ex-: Mercedez. siblings: Larry Troutman. children: Brent Lynch, Daun Shazier, Gene Nicole Anderson, Hope Shazier, Larry Gates, Lester Gates, Mia Paris Collins, Roger Lynch, Ryan Stevens, Summer Gates, Taji J. Troutman. Born Country: United States. Singers Composers. Died on: April 25, 1999.

  5. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 8633500. Source citation. The son of Roger Troutman, Little Roger appeared as a child on stage with the group Zapp. In 1989, Lynch released the album A Pinch Of Lynch on the Capitol Record imprint.

  6. Oct 13, 2023 · Children. Troutman had two children, Brent and Lil’ Roger, who later followed in their father’s footsteps and joined The Zapp Band. Brent served as a guitarist and keyboardist, while Lil’ Roger was a drummer. Height. Troutman was relatively short in stature, standing at just 5 feet 7 inches tall. Career and Achievements

  7. Apr 25, 2020 · It’s been 22 years since Roger Troutman, one of Dayton’s most gifted and well-known musicians, tragically died. Troutman, an R&B recording artist who pioneered the famed funky “Dayton sound,” was shot several times in the alley behind his music studio on Salem Avenue on April 25, 1999. Explore 7 of Dayton's most shocking crimes.

  8. Apr 28, 1999 · He is survived by his mother, three brothers and two sisters. A version of this article appears in print on , Section C, Page 24 of the National edition with the headline: Roger Troutman, 47 ...

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