Mike Rogers
Mike Rogers
Mike Rogers is the self-titled debut solo album from DOVE Award-nominated musician, singer, and songwriter Mike Rogers, released on May 29, 2026 through Gaither Music Group on CD, DVD, and all major streaming platforms. The album arrives after decades of Rogers working as a trusted background presence in Nashville — first as a drummer for country artist Craig Morgan, then as a guitarist and lead vocalist with bluegrass legend Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver, and most recently as a member of Ricky Skaggs' Kentucky Thunder and the gospel quartet Brothers of the Heart. Produced by Ben Isaacs and hosted on its companion DVD by comedian and singer Mark Lowry, the record is described by Gaither Music Group as "a natural next chapter" that showcases "the tenor voice and interpretive depth that have long made him a standout among his peers."
The 16-track album blends gospel standards, country classics, and bluegrass favorites alongside a handful of original compositions, with Rogers describing it as "a mix of well-loved classic songs across bluegrass, gospel, and country alongside a handful of new original compositions" that he deliberately held off on recording for a long time. The record is anchored by a remarkable roster of collaborators, including Vince Gill on "Up This Hill and Down," Ricky Skaggs on "Bury Me Beneath the Willow Tree," Mac Powell and The Isaacs on "Soul on Fire," and Bill Gaither, Mark Lowry, and Sharon White on the closing "Walking in Jerusalem." Instrumental support comes from some of Nashville's finest session players, including fiddler Jenee Fleenor, dobro player Josh Swift, banjoist Russ Carson, and pianist Gordon Mote, giving the album a warm, traditionally rooted sound that reflects both Rogers' South Carolina bluegrass upbringing and his long career at the heart of Nashville's gospel and country world.
Mike Rogers is the self-titled debut solo album from DOVE Award-nominated musician, singer, and songwriter Mike Rogers, released on May 29, 2026 through Gaither Music Group on CD, DVD, and all major streaming platforms. The album arrives after decades of Rogers working as a trusted background presence in Nashville — first as a drummer for country artist Craig Morgan, then as a guitarist and lead vocalist with bluegrass legend Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver, and most recently as a member of Ricky Skaggs' Kentucky Thunder and the gospel quartet Brothers of the Heart. Produced by Ben Isaacs and hosted on its companion DVD by comedian and singer Mark Lowry, the record is described by Gaither Music Group as "a natural next chapter" that showcases "the tenor voice and interpretive depth that have long made him a standout among his peers."
The 16-track album blends gospel standards, country classics, and bluegrass favorites alongside a handful of original compositions, with Rogers describing it as "a mix of well-loved classic songs across bluegrass, gospel, and country alongside a handful of new original compositions" that he deliberately held off on recording for a long time. The record is anchored by a remarkable roster of collaborators, including Vince Gill on "Up This Hill and Down," Ricky Skaggs on "Bury Me Beneath the Willow Tree," Mac Powell and The Isaacs on "Soul on Fire," and Bill Gaither, Mark Lowry, and Sharon White on the closing "Walking in Jerusalem." Instrumental support comes from some of Nashville's finest session players, including fiddler Jenee Fleenor, dobro player Josh Swift, banjoist Russ Carson, and pianist Gordon Mote, giving the album a warm, traditionally rooted sound that reflects both Rogers' South Carolina bluegrass upbringing and his long career at the heart of Nashville's gospel and country world.
Mike Rogers
Mike Rogers
Mike Rogers is the self-titled debut solo album from DOVE Award-nominated musician, singer, and songwriter Mike Rogers, released on May 29, 2026 through Gaither Music Group on CD, DVD, and all major streaming platforms. The album arrives after decades of Rogers working as a trusted background presence in Nashville — first as a drummer for country artist Craig Morgan, then as a guitarist and lead vocalist with bluegrass legend Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver, and most recently as a member of Ricky Skaggs' Kentucky Thunder and the gospel quartet Brothers of the Heart. Produced by Ben Isaacs and hosted on its companion DVD by comedian and singer Mark Lowry, the record is described by Gaither Music Group as "a natural next chapter" that showcases "the tenor voice and interpretive depth that have long made him a standout among his peers."
The 16-track album blends gospel standards, country classics, and bluegrass favorites alongside a handful of original compositions, with Rogers describing it as "a mix of well-loved classic songs across bluegrass, gospel, and country alongside a handful of new original compositions" that he deliberately held off on recording for a long time. The record is anchored by a remarkable roster of collaborators, including Vince Gill on "Up This Hill and Down," Ricky Skaggs on "Bury Me Beneath the Willow Tree," Mac Powell and The Isaacs on "Soul on Fire," and Bill Gaither, Mark Lowry, and Sharon White on the closing "Walking in Jerusalem." Instrumental support comes from some of Nashville's finest session players, including fiddler Jenee Fleenor, dobro player Josh Swift, banjoist Russ Carson, and pianist Gordon Mote, giving the album a warm, traditionally rooted sound that reflects both Rogers' South Carolina bluegrass upbringing and his long career at the heart of Nashville's gospel and country world.
Mike Rogers is the self-titled debut solo album from DOVE Award-nominated musician, singer, and songwriter Mike Rogers, released on May 29, 2026 through Gaither Music Group on CD, DVD, and all major streaming platforms. The album arrives after decades of Rogers working as a trusted background presence in Nashville — first as a drummer for country artist Craig Morgan, then as a guitarist and lead vocalist with bluegrass legend Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver, and most recently as a member of Ricky Skaggs' Kentucky Thunder and the gospel quartet Brothers of the Heart. Produced by Ben Isaacs and hosted on its companion DVD by comedian and singer Mark Lowry, the record is described by Gaither Music Group as "a natural next chapter" that showcases "the tenor voice and interpretive depth that have long made him a standout among his peers."
The 16-track album blends gospel standards, country classics, and bluegrass favorites alongside a handful of original compositions, with Rogers describing it as "a mix of well-loved classic songs across bluegrass, gospel, and country alongside a handful of new original compositions" that he deliberately held off on recording for a long time. The record is anchored by a remarkable roster of collaborators, including Vince Gill on "Up This Hill and Down," Ricky Skaggs on "Bury Me Beneath the Willow Tree," Mac Powell and The Isaacs on "Soul on Fire," and Bill Gaither, Mark Lowry, and Sharon White on the closing "Walking in Jerusalem." Instrumental support comes from some of Nashville's finest session players, including fiddler Jenee Fleenor, dobro player Josh Swift, banjoist Russ Carson, and pianist Gordon Mote, giving the album a warm, traditionally rooted sound that reflects both Rogers' South Carolina bluegrass upbringing and his long career at the heart of Nashville's gospel and country world.
