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Sooliman Ernest "Rogie" or S. E. Rogie was a West African highlife and palm wine guitarist and singer from Sierra Leone. Born in 1926 in Fonikoh, Pujehun District, he began performing at an early age while supporting himself as a tailor. He adopted his nickname "Rogie" as his official surname and became a professional musician in the 1960s, singing in four languages. His notable hits include "Koneh Pehlawo," "Go Easy with Me," and "My Lovely Elizabeth." In 1965, he formed a band called The Morningstars. In 1973, Rogie left Africa and traveled to the United States, where he performed at elementary and high schools across California, earning awards from the US Congress and Senate, as well as from the cities of Berkeley and Oakland. In 1988, he moved to England after being invited by British disc jockey Andy Kershaw, settling in Finchley. Rogie passed away on July 4, 1994, in Lewisham Hospital, South London, shortly after recording his last album, "Dead Men Don't Smoke Marijuana." He had undergone heart bypass surgery months earlier but traveled to perform in Russia against medical advice, where he lost consciousness onstage.
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