In 2004, Rogers approached Rick Fenton to produce his debut album,
True Stories. Rogers has been to
Iqaluit to study Inuit throat singing and to teach the Tuvan styles. In 2009, Rogers released his second album,
The Gauntlet. The album is supported by
Fogarty's Cove Music and was released through
Borealis Records. In 2010, Rogers was aboard the
Clipper Adventurer when she ran aground on an uncharted rock in
Coronation Gulf,
Nunavut. More recently, Rogers has teamed up with
Leonard Podolak and JD Edwards to create a new folk music power trio called
Dry Bones. In 2011, they released the band's first self-titled CD. In 2017, American blues and Americana artist
Watermelon Slim recorded a CD titled
Golden Boy in Winnipeg, produced by Scott Nolan, that included an a cappella version of Stan Rogers' "Barrett's Privateers." Nathan Rogers honored Slim by being part of the men's singing group backing him in this recording. ==Discography==