Lead singer for Australian rock band, You Am I, with whom he has released twelve albums (in addition to five solo albums). Rogers has also published autobiographical work and collaborated on musical theatre.
Brought up in Kalgoorlie, Western Australia, he moved between various towns as an adolescent: he completed his primary schooling in Applecross, Perth, and his secondary schooling at Oakhill College, Sydney. Studying law at the Australian National University, he worked part time at the Canberra Theatre and met future bandmate Andy Kent. You Am I, formed in 1989, was both enormously successful and highly regarded.
Rogers has also worked as an actor in Australian film and television, including small roles in Dirty Deeds and Holy Smoke. He made his stage debut in a Malthouse Theatre production of Woyzeck in 2009. He has also composed scores for theatrical productions.
Rogers released his autobiography, Detours, in 2017.
He became a member of the punk band, The Hard-Ons, in 2021.
Australian Writing and Rock Music affiliation: vocals, songwriter, guitar.