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  1. Mick Schauer. Roger Smalls. Website. www .clutchmerch .com. Clutch is an American rock band from Germantown, Maryland. [7] Since its formation in 1991, the band lineup has included Tim Sult (lead guitar), Dan Maines (bass), Jean-Paul Gaster (drums), and Neil Fallon (vocals, rhythm guitar, keyboards). [8]

  2. Robert Smalls (April 5, 1839 – February 23, 1915) was an American politician, publisher, businessman and maritime pilot.

  3. Roger Smalls. Vocals . 1990 - 1990 . Albums. All Albums Live Compilations Video Single. Transnational Speedway League Album - 1993. 17/20. Clutch Album - 1995. 16/20. The Elephant Riders Album - 1998. 17/20. Jam Room Album - 2000. 17/20. Pure Rock Fury Album - 2001. 15/20. Blast Tyrant Album - 2004. 17/20. Robot Hive - Exodus Album - 2005. 17/20.

  4. Early years 1991–2003. Originally, Clutch had a lineup that included Dan Maines (bass), Jean-Paul Gaster (drums), Tim Sult (guitar), and Roger Smalls (vocals). In 1991, Clutch didn’t settle on a name and had debated between their early names, Glut Trip and Moral Minority. But after Roger Smalls left the band and was replaced by Neil Fallon ...

  5. Since 2008 the band have been signed to their own record label, Weathermaker. Clutch (originally called “Glut Trip” and stemmed from “Moral Minority”) was formed in 1991 by Dan Maines (bass), Jean-Paul Gaster (drums), Tim Sult (guitar), and Roger Smalls (vocals) in Germantown, Maryland.

  6. thevogue.com › artists › clutchClutch – The Vogue

    Clutch (originally called “Glut Trip” and stemmed from “Moral Minority”) was formed in 1991 by Dan Maines (bass), Jean-Paul Gaster (drums), Tim Sult (guitar), and Roger Smalls (vocals) in Germantown, Maryland. Smalls soon departed and was replaced by Neil Fallon, a longtime schoolmate of the other members at Seneca Valley High School.

  7. Originally called Moral Minority, the band featured a singer called Brian who left before a name change to Glut Trip and the addition of a new singer, Roger Smalls. Sult tells My Global Mind:...