Rogers' voice, a handsome baritone, is similar to that of his brother. He adopted, however, a less traditional approach to folk music, drawing judiciously on contemporary repertoire and pop instrumentation. His first three solo LPs for his own Snow Goose
Songs label (Hannon, Ont) included the work of other Canadian writers (eg, Bennett, Roy Forbes, Connie Kaldor, James Keelaghan, Doug McArthur, Ian Tamblyn)
as well as original Rogers instrumental pieces. In 1989 he began to perform his own songs. Several (eg, 'The Lost Ones') were included on his fourth album. Rogers' subsequent albums (six more by 2002) focused mainly on his own compositions. His At A High Window (1994) received a Juno nomination, and he accepted the Helen Verger Award for folk music in 2000. As of 2003 the songwriter had not signed with a major recording label, preferring to remain independent.
Discography
Garnet Rogers. 1984. SGS-1111
Off the Map [with Archie Fisher].1986. SGS-1112
The Outside Track. 1986. SGS-1113
Speaking Softly in the Dark. 1988. SGS-1115
Small Victories. 1990. SGS-1117
At a High Window. 1992. SGS-1121 CD
Summer Lightning. 1994.
Night Drive. 1996. SGS-1125
Sparrow's Wing. 1999. SGS-1127 CD
Firefly. 2001. SGS-1129
All That Is: The Songs of Garnet Rogers. 2002. Red House Records RHR CD 160
as Sideman/Producer
Archie Fisher Sunsets I've Galloped Into. 1988. SGS-1114
Doug McArthur Doug McArthur with Garnet Rogers. 1989. SGS-1116
Garnet Rogers appears on all recordings by Stan Rogers as well as LPs by Tim Harrison, Grit Laskin and Raffi.