New York (AFP) - Roger Hodgson no longer packs stadiums and doesn't even use the name of his old band, Supertramp, but that doesn't bother him. Music, he says, should be seen as a service industry.Supertramp, the English progressive rockers, in 1979 shattered attendance records in a number of countries on an extravagant world tour to promote the album "Breakfast in America."But Hodgson, known for bringing spiritual reflection to the music, quit four years later, saying he wanted to get out of the music industry and raise his family in California.As his estranged former co-frontman Rick Davies keeps playing as Supertramp, Hodgson has been touring consistently, but more quietly, for the past 15 years and says he feels more comfortable on the smaller stages."To be honest, I don't really pay much attention to what's happening in the music or entertainment industry," he told AFP as he embarked on his latest tour that started in Germany and includes 14 dates in Canada, where he and Supertramp have been especially popular."To me, I look at my job very differently.

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