Roger Waters
Roger Waters is Pink Floyd's grand conceptualist and the driving force behind albums like Dark Side of the Moon, Wish You Were Here, and The Wall.
Rock Singer
September 6, 1943
Virgo
81
Great Bookham, England
Roger Waters, an English musician, singer, songwriter, and composer, is best known as a co-founder of the legendary rock band Pink Floyd. As the band’s bassist and primary lyricist, he is celebrated for his socially and politically conscious lyrics. Waters’ most notable works with Pink Floyd include “The Wall”, “Animals”, “Dark Side of the Moon”, and “Wish You Were Here”, where he served as the grand conceptualist and driving force behind these albums. Besides his work with the band, Waters has released several successful solo albums, such as “The Pros and Cons of Hitch Hiking”, “Radio K.A.O.S.”, “Amused to Death”, and “Is This the Life We Really Want?”. In 2005, he translated and released an opera titled “Ãa Ira”. Throughout his career, Waters’ talent and influence on the music industry have garnered him numerous awards and accolades.