
About
Zapp (aka Zapp & Roger, Zapp and Roger, Zapp Band, Human Body, Roger & The Human Body & Zippy), was a soul & funk band, formed in 1978, by brothers: Roger Troutman, Larry Troutman, Lester Troutman & Terry Troutman. Other members included: Bobby Glover, Eddie Barber, Jannetta Boyce, Jerome Derrickson, Sherman Fleetwood, Gregory Jackson & Michael Warren. This band launched the career of Shirley Murdock and, in later years, employed keyboard stylings of Ohio Players' Billy Beck. Read more on Last.fm
Genres
- borneo traditional
Frequently Asked Questions
- What happened to the band Zapp?
- The band Zapp, renowned for their influential role in the evolution of R&B and funk, experienced a dramatic shift in their trajectory during the late 1990s. Founded by the Troutman brothers
- What kind of music is Zapp?
- Zapp is best known for their unique brand of R&B, heavily infused with funk elements that set them apart in the late 1970s and 1980s music scene. Their music is characterized by infectious basslines, energetic rhythms, and, most notably, the iconic use of the talk box
- What was the cause of Roger Troutman's death?
- Roger Troutman, the charismatic frontman of Zapp, tragically died on April 25, 1999, in Dayton, Ohio. The official cause of Roger Troutman's death was multiple gunshot wounds. It was determined that Roger was shot by his older brother, Larry Troutman, in what authorities ruled a murder-suicide. After shooting Roger, Larry drove a short distance away and took his own life. The motive behind the incident remains unclear, but reports suggested possible financial and business-related tensions between the brothers. Roger Troutman's untimely death sent shockwaves through the music world, as he was widely regarded as a musical innovator for his masterful use of the talk box and his contributions to the R&B and funk genres. His passing marked the end of an era for Zapp, but his influence continues to resonate in countless contemporary music productions.
- Does Zapp still perform?
- Yes, Zapp still performs today, continuing to celebrate their rich legacy in R&B and funk music. Following the tragic deaths of Roger and Larry Troutman in 1999, surviving family members and original band associates decided to honor their memory by keeping Zapp's music alive. The band, now led primarily by Lester and Terry Troutman, regularly tours across the United States and occasionally internationally, playing at festivals, old-school concerts, and special events. Their live shows feature classic hits like "More Bounce to the Ounce"
- Are Zapp and Roger the same person?
- Zapp and Roger are not the same person, but they are closely linked. Zapp is the name of the band, formed in Dayton, Ohio, in 1977 by the Troutman brothers, with Roger Troutman serving as the lead singer, songwriter, and producer. Roger Troutman was the creative force behind the group, particularly known for his pioneering use of the talk box, which became a hallmark of Zapp's sound. While Roger also released solo albums under his own name