Best known as the longtime frontman for British prog/art rock band Supertramp, Roger Hodgson left that group to launch a solo career in 1984, but a physical accident kept him out of commission for a lengthy period of time. He rebounded in the 1990s, however, first as a contributor to Yes recordings, then as a recording artist in a two-man act that also included his son. Hodgson headlines the solo performance film Roger Hodgson: Take the Long Way Home - Live in Montreal, in which he plays a combination of tracks from his Supertramp years and solo gigs before an audience in Montreal. Selections include: "Take the Long Way Home," "The Logical Song," "Easy Does It" and "Sister Moonshine."