C. LELAND ROGERS, MD
St. Joseph’s Hospital/ Barrow Neurological Institute
Phoenix, Arizona
Singer/Songwriter
As a 40 year-old physician, singer/songwriter, and father of four, Leland has
successfully melded the diverse demands of medicine, music, and family.
While practicing as a cancer specialist, formerly at the Mayo Clinic and
currently at Arizona’s renowned St. Joseph’s Hospital and Barrow Neurological
Institute, he has released a CD of original music that blends introspection
and a broad range of musical seasonings into a fresh, eclectic brew.
Entitled The Same River Twice, Leland’s music and life traverse an uncommon
crossroads of both cancer doctor and cancer survivor. Nearly a decade ago,
while serving as chief resident in radiation oncology at the University of
North Carolina, he became critically ill with an advanced stage high-grade
lymphoma. Although the chances for cure were not favorable, he was indeed
restored to health, only to see his own doctor and friend die from cancer
soon afterward.
Leland’s fortunate recovery has allowed him to practice medicine for the last
ten years, over which time he has taken a leadership role in his field. He
has published several articles and made numerous presentations on cancer
treatment techniques ranging from external radiation therapy and
brachytherapy, to Gamma Knife Radiosurgery. Moreover, he was voted one of
the "Top Docs" in Arizona in the April 1999 Phoenix Magazine.
The songs of his CD chronicle life from birth and adolescence ("Let Me Go")
to falling in love ("Just Like You" and "Raspberry Patch") to marriage
("Unspoken Road" and "Wouldn’t Be Enough") to parenting ("You Teach Me") to
aging and dying ("Railroad Man" and Pappy’s Store"). And all of this is cast
against the backdrop of childhood and education in North Carolina and
Kentucky ("Follow Me To Kentucky").
Yet despite his intricate understanding of cancer’s treatment and cures, he
contends it was love, "A Bushel Of Love" as one of the most musing and
inner-directed songs is entitled, that brought him to full recovery and gave
him the chance to cross The Same River Twice.
The opening song, "Unspoken Road," could just as well describe how Leland
conceived and created the CD. It was an independent undertaking. The
writing and recording were completed in the sparse moments between a busy
professional, academic and family life. He personally financed the production
and musicians, and presents us with a very polished and appealing recording,
and with exceptional songwriting.
The result is a remarkable production and a peerless perspective, with
meaning and musicianship to match. For more information on the CD or the
artist, please dial up InkOnPaper Music at www.inkonpaper.com.