Big Daddy Rogers was a blues singer who contributed significantly to the Chicago blues scene in the mid-20th century. Known for his deep, powerful voice, Rogers' style was raw and emotive, showcasing the classic elements of urban blues. His most notable work, "I'm Too Good to You," released in 1963, is considered an influential piece in the genre. Despite his limited discography, Big Daddy Rogers remains a figure of interest for blues enthusiasts due to his distinctive vocal style and contribution to Chicago blues.