Cousin of Jimmie Rodgers, mostly active in 1930's through 1950's. He was a guitar player, singer and yodeler.
Father of Jimmie Rogers.
Jesse Otto Rodgers was born on March 5, 1911, near Waynesboro, Mississippi. A first cousin to Jimmie Rodgers, Jesse sought to make a career in music much like his cousin, and by 1932 he was making broadcasts on border radio in Mexico, which reached a large swath of the United States. Upon Jimmie's death in 1933, RCA Victor Company, Inc. signed Jesse to more-or-less take his place, as they had similar styles and vocal qualities. Between 1934 and 1937, Jesse Rodgers had 42 recordings on RCA Victor Company, Inc. and RCA Victor Company, Inc., and on various affiliated labels in Australia, England, and India.
At some point in 1938, when the concept of the singing cowboy was near its zenith, Jesse Rodgers switched gears and recorded this sort of western material as Jesse Rogers, dropping the "d" from his last name. It has been suggested that this was to create distance from the already-famous Rodgers name, and perhaps conveniently to draw an association with another great singing cowboy, Roy Rogers. Whether this was his own idea or at the insistence of a record label, or both, is not clear. What is certain is that the change from Rodgers to Rogers was complete and permanent through the rest of his career. As Jesse Rogers, he continued to record on RCA Victor Company, Inc., RCA Victor Company, Inc., RCA Victor Company, Inc., RCA Victor Company, Inc., RCA Victor Company, Inc., and RCA Victor Company, Inc. labels through the early 1960s, and continued a career in radio and television into the 1950s.
Jesse Rodgers died in 1973.
2002
Cattle Compact
CD, Comp, Mono
1972
Astro Records (8)
LP, Album, Comp
1970
Astro Records (8)
LP, Album, Comp
1961
Arcade Record
7", Single
1960
Arcade Record
7"
1957
Arcade Record
7", Single
1955
1954
MGM Records
10"
1954
1953
MGM Records
7"
1952
1948
1947
Sonora (6)
Shellac, 10"
1947
Sonora (6)
Shellac, 10"
1946
Sonora (6)
Shellac, 10"
1946
Sonora (6), Sonora (6)
4xShellac, 10", Album
Sonora (6)
Shellac, 10"
Varsity
Shellac, 10"
Varsity
Shellac, 10"
Cowgirlboy Records
LP, Album, Mono
Sonora (6)
Shellac, 10"
MGM Records
7", Single
2021
Atomicat Records
CD, Comp
2020
Atomicat Records
CD, Comp
2006
Bear Family Records
5xCD, Comp + Box
2004
Varèse Vintage, Varèse Sarabande
CD, Comp
1997
1992
LaserLight Digital
CD, Comp
1989
Step One Records
CD, Album
1985
1978
1967
1967
1961
Arcade Record
7", Single
1959
Skyrocket Records (2)
7"
1959
Columbia
7", Single
1959
1957
Musidisc (5)
LP
1955
1954
1954
1952
1948
RCA Victor
Shellac, 10"
1947
1936
Montgomery Ward
Shellac, 10", RP
The Intense Media, Documents
10xCD, Comp, Mono + Box
Multimusic
CD, Comp
2024
Document Records (2)
CD, Album, Comp, Ltd
2008
Jasmine Records
CD, Comp, Mono
2007
Primo (2)
2xCD, Comp
2005
Chrome Dreams, Chrome Dreams, Chrome Dreams, Chrome Dreams, Chrome Dreams
4xCD, Comp
2005
Jasmine Records
4xCD, Comp, Mono, RE
2003
Hydra Records (2)
CD, Comp
2003
2000
Buffalo Bop
CD, Comp
2000
Daywind Music Publishing
CD, Comp
1980
Cactus Records (24)
CDr, Comp
Pan-American Recordings
CD, Comp
Not On Label
CDr, Comp
Rollercoaster Records
LP, Comp
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