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Roger Waters

Roger Waters is an English musician, best known as a founding member and primary songwriter of the rock band Pink Floyd. Born on September 6, 1943, he played bass guitar and contributed to the band's concept-driven albums, like "The Wall" and "The Dark Side of the Moon," which explore themes of alienation, war, and existentialism. After leaving Pink Floyd in the 1980s, Waters pursued a successful solo career, continuing to address social and political issues in his music. He is recognized for his distinctive voice and innovative theatrical performances, alongside his contributions to progressive rock.