1980 ZAPP CASSETTE TAPE AMERICAN FUNK BAND WARNER RECORDS 80s VTG ROGER TALK BOX. He was the founder of the band Zapp and was well known for using a vocoder (talk box). Get the best deals on zapp roger when you shop the largest online. Zapp achieved most of its mainstream recognition from the single "More Bounce To The Ounce" from the same album, now widely regarded as a classic example of early 1980s electronic Funk. Roger Troutman net worth: Roger Troutman was an American singer-songwriter, musician. Their debut album I was released in 1980, having a P-funk reminiscent sound as a result of Clinton's and Collin's input on the production. During their early stages, they worked closely with members George Clinton and Bootsy Collins of the seminal Funkateers of Parliament-Funkadelic. The original line-up consisted of four brothers—Roger Troutman, Larry Troutman, Lester Troutman and Terry Troutman—and non-Troutman family members Bobby Glover and Gregory Jackson. Their eponymous debut album achieved Platinum. Zapp served as partial inspiration toward the creation of the G-Funk sound of Hip Hop popular on the West Coast of the United States in the early to mid 1990s, with many of their songs sampled by numerous Hip Hop artists, most notably Dr. Zapp is an 80s soul/funk band, initially formed by The Troutman Brothers: Roger, Larry, Terry, and Lester. Featuring vocals by Shirley Murdock and Charlie Wilson and written by Murdock and Zapp bandleader Roger Troutman, the single peaked at number 8 on the Billboard R&B chart in 1986. The group received attention in the early 1980s for implementing heavy use of the talk-box, which became one of their most well known characteristics. About Computer Love 'Computer Love' is a song performed by American funk band Zapp, issued as the fourth and final single from their fourth studio album The New Zapp IV U.
Zapp (also known as the Zapp Band or Zapp and Roger) is undoubtedly the most influential group in the Electro sub-genre of Funk. For a first time attendee to the venue there was no direction to the event.