Sheila Rogers began her career as a writer for Rolling Stone Magazine as its Random Notes columnist in 1986. She later branched out into special feature articles including interviews with Billy Joel, Phoebe Snow (musician) and Bonnie Raitt. Rogers occasionally reviewed concerts for Rolling Stone including Janet Jackson's tour.
After leaving writing in 1992, Rogers got a big break with an opportunity to move into television production as a talent ...
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Sheila Rogers began her career as a writer for Rolling Stone Magazine as its Random Notes columnist in 1986. She later branched out into special feature articles including interviews with Billy Joel, Phoebe Snow (musician) and Bonnie Raitt. Rogers occasionally reviewed concerts for Rolling Stone including Janet Jackson's tour.
After leaving writing in 1992, Rogers got a big break with an opportunity to move into television production as a talent scout with The David Letterman Show. In 1996, Rogers became one of the show's music producers and co-produced the first and only Letterman music CD Live on Letterman featuring various popular artists' live performance material including that of Aretha Franklin, Elvis Costello, Jerry Garcia and Sheryl Crow. Rogers' connections she had established as a writer for Rolling Stone brought the Letterman Show a lot of access to top talent in the music industry.
Sheila Rogers has been one of the music producers for The Letterman Show since 1992 to...
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