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Michael Roe
Michael Roe is listed in the credits for the following albums:
- 1982 - Seventy Sevens - Ping Pong Over the Abyss: Songwriter, Guitars, Vocals
- 1984 - First Strike - Rock of Offense: Producer, Background Vocals
- 1984 - Charlie Peacock - Lie Down In The Grass: Guitars, Background Vocals
- 1984 - Seventy Sevens - All Fall Down: Songwriter, Guitar, Mouth Organ, Vocals
- 1986 - Charlie Peacock - Charlie Peacock: Guitars, Background Vocals
- 1987 - Seventy Sevens - 77's: Songwriter, Guitars, Vocals
- 1988 - Steve Scott - Lost Horizon: Producer, Guitar, Vocals
- 1989 - Charlie Peacock - West Coast Diaries Volume 3: Guitars
- 1990 - Seventy Sevens - Sticks and Stones: Producer, Songwriter, Guitars, Vocals
- 1990 - Steve Scott - Magnificent Obsession: Producer, Guitar, Vocals
- 1991 - Various Artists - compilations - At the Foot of the Cross -Volume 1- Clouds, Rain, Fire: Guitars, Vocals
- 1991 - Seventy Sevens - Eighty Eight: Producer, Songwriter, Guitars, Mouth Organ, Vocals
- 1992 - Lost Dogs - Scenic Routes: Producer, Songwriter, Guitars, Vocals
- 1992 - Rich Lang - Big Dream: Guitars
- 1992 - Seventy Sevens - Pray Naked: Songwriter, Guitars, Vocals
- 1993 - Lost Dogs - Little Red Riding Hood: Producer, Songwriter, Guitars, Bass, Harmonica, Vocals
- 1993 - Various Artists - compilations - Brow Beat Unplugged Alternative: Guitar, Bass, Harmonica, Vocals
- 1994 - Seventy Sevens - Drowning with Land in Sight: Songwriter, Guitars, Harp, Mandolin, Vocals
- 1995 - Seventy Sevens - Tom Tom Blues: Songwriter, Guitars, Vocals
- 1995 - Love Coma - Language of Fools: Producer, Rhythm and Lead Guitars, Background Vocals
- 1995 - Tony Vincent - Tony Vincent: Songwriter
- 1996 - Swirling Eddies - Sacred Cows: Guitar
- 1996 - Michael Roe - The Boat Ashore: Producer, Songwriter, Guitars, Mandolin, Banjo
- 1996 - Charlie Peacock - In the Light: The Very Best of Charlie Peacock: Guitars, Background Vocals
- 1996 - Lost Dogs - Green Room Serenade, Part One: Producer, Songwriter, Guitars, Bass, Vocals
- 1996 - Seventy Sevens - 1 2 3: Songwriter, Guitar, Mouth Organ, Vocals
- 1997 - Terry Scott Taylor - Ten-Gallon Hat: Guitars
- 1998 - Terry Scott Taylor - John Wayne: Guitars
- 1999 - Lost Dogs - Best Of The Lost Dogs: Producer, Songwriter, Guitars, Bass, Harmonica, Vocals
- 1999 - Lost Dogs - Gift Horse: Producer, Guitars, Vocals
- 2000 - Various Artists - compilations - When Worlds Collide: A Tribute to Daniel Amos: Producer, Guitars, Vocals
- 2000 - Smalltown Poets - Third Verse: Songwriter
- 2001 - Terry Scott Taylor - Imaginarium: Guitar
- 2001 - Seventy Sevens - A Golden Field Of Radioactive Crows: Songwriter, Guitars, Mandolin, Vocals
- 2001 - Adam Again - Live at Cornerstone 2000: Vocals
- 2001 - Lost Dogs - Real Men Cry: Songwriter, Guitars, Bass, Vocals
- 2002 - Lost Dogs - Green Room Serenade, Part Tour: Producer, Guitars, Vocals
- 2002 - Randy Stonehill - Edge of the World: Guitars, Vocals
- 2003 - Lost Dogs - Nazarene Crying Towel: Songwriter, Guitars, Vocals
- 2003 - Terry Scott Taylor - All Day Sing & Dinner on the Ground: Producer, Acoustic and Electric Guitars, Vocals

Michael Roe
Michael Roe (born October 12, 1954) is an American record producer, songwriter, guitarist and singer.
Although he has released several solo albums since the mid-1990s, Roe is primarily known as the lead singer and lead guitarist for the rock band The 77s. In addition to releasing albums under the moniker 7&7iS, he has recorded several instrumental albums with bandmate Mark Harmon. Roe is also a founding member of the alt-country music supergroup Lost Dogs. In the 1970s, Roe hosted the radio program Rock Scope, which featured music and interviews with a wide range of artists including Bob Dylan, Daniel Amos, T-Bone Burnett, Mark Heard and others.
Production credits include albums by Lisa Phenix, Johnny Reliable, Shadrach, Jason Todd Herring, Matt Nightingale, The Strawmen, Perry and the Poorboys, Steve Scott, First Strike, and Love Coma.
Michael Roe. (2011, September 14). In Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Retrieved 13:30, November 23, 2011, from http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Michael_Roe&oldid=450419849
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