Kelly Hogan (born January 11, 1965) is an American singer-songwriter, often known for her work as a member of Neko Case's backing band, as well as for...
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Nora O'Connor (section Kelly Hogan)
collaborator, Andrew Bird. O'Connor plays bass and sings back-up for Kelly Hogan (supporting Hogan's release "I Like To Keep Myself In Pain" on ANTI- Records) and...
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(2013–14) of Austin City Limits. In 2008, Case guest starred alongside Kelly Hogan on the season 5 episode of the adult animated television series Aqua...
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Bob Margolin, Robyn Hitchcock and Poi Dog Pondering. In 1988, vocalist Kelly Hogan met Bill Taft at one of his open mic nights at the White Dot in Atlanta...
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Lawrence Joseph Hogan Jr. (born May 25, 1956) is an American politician and businessman who served as the 62nd governor of Maryland from 2015 to 2023...
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released in 2006 on Yep Roc Records. The album features contributions from Kelly Hogan, Colin Meloy of The Decemberists, and Sean Nelson of Harvey Danger. It...
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music group based in Chicago, composed of Jon Langford, Sally Timms, Kelly Hogan, and Devil in a Woodpile. They played their first gig together at the...
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equivalent to $467,000 in 2023. In 1978, Hogan challenged incumbent Prince George's County Executive Win Kelly amid a 'tax revolt' and won the office with...
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Bill Taft (section with Kelly Hogan)
1992, Taft formed Kick Me, with Allen Page (of Opal Foxx Quartet) and Kelly Hogan (of The Jody Grind). They recorded several songs that eventually came...
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Machine, capilanou.ca; accessed July 31, 2015. Hogan, Kelly (January 18, 2013). "From The Desk Of Kelly Hogan: Lynda Barry". Magnet Magazine. Retrieved November...
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– fiddle, guitar, backing vocals (2011) Nora O'Connor Kean – backing vocals, guitar (2014–2020) Kelly Hogan – backing vocals, percussion (2016–2020)...
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Hendrix Caroline Herring Faith Hill Goldie Hill Kim Hill Becky Hobbs Kelly Hogan Rebecca Holden Jolie Holland Terri Hollowell Georgia Holt Mallary Hope...
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Scott Betts, Brian Connelly, Bob Egan, Dallas Good and Travis Good, Kelly Hogan, Evan Johns, Kevin Kane, Don Kerr, Linda McRae, Darryl Neudorf, Carl...
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with The Sadies). Guest musicians include Andrew Bird, Jon Rauhouse, Kelly Hogan, Brett Sparks and Chris Von Sneidern. The disc was originally a tour-only...
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two solo albums(?). Guest musicians on the album include Howe Gelb, Kelly Hogan, Mary Margaret O'Hara, Joey Burns, John Convertino, and Dallas Good....
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storytelling Rob Malone – lyrics, guitar, ambience, vocals Brad Morgan – drums Kelly Hogan – backing vocals on "Cassie's Brother" and "Angels And Fuselage" (as...
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such as Kelly Hogan. The "Wee Hairy Beasties" were a children's music group based in Chicago, composed of Jon Langford, Sally Timms, Kelly Hogan, and Devil...
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The Sadies and Jon Rauhouse. Guest performers included Carolyn Mark, Kelly Hogan, Jim & Jennie and the Pinetops, Paul Morstad and Brian Connelly. The...
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(1995). Alejandro Escovedo includes a live cover of the song—a duet with Kelly Hogan—on his 1999 release Bourbonitis Blues. Counting Crows covered the song...
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featured throughout the album. Burnett also brought in Neko Case and Kelly Hogan to contribute background vocals on eight of the album's eleven songs...
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Oldham – keyboards (2003, 2007–2008) Jyl Freed – backing vocals (2000) Kelly Hogan – backing vocals (2000) Amy Pike – backing vocals (2000) Anne Richmond...
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percussion, looping, keys Jeremy Ylvislaker – guitar, bass, organ, shortwave Kelly Hogan – background vocals Mike Lewis – clarinet Todd Sickafoose – double bass...
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was a children's music group composed of Jon Langford, Sally Timms, Kelly Hogan, and Devil in a Woodpile. They played their first gig together at the...
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Stax Records recordings. Jones was featured on organ for singer Kelly Hogan on Hogan's 2013 release on Anti-Records, I Like to Keep Myself in Pain. In...
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Escovedo (seated in center, wearing a Stetson), backed by (from left to right): Scott McCaughey, Peter Buck, John Moen, Kelly Hogan, and Kurt Bloch in 2017...
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United States Southern Command. Kelly is a board member at Caliburn International, a professional-services provider. Kelly enlisted in the Marine Corps during...
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Haggard Curtis Harding Jade Jackson Japandroids John K. Samson Joe Henry Kelly Hogan Jolie Holland Islands Eddie Izzard Daniel Lanois Bettye LaVette MJ Lenderman...
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her Warshaw's basement. In 1997, singer and Bloodshot Records artist, Kelly Hogan was the first paid employee, working as the label's publicist. In 1999...
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film's songs by Canadian alt-country figures, including Carolyn Mark, Kelly Hogan and Neko Case. ABC Records issued a motion picture soundtrack to the...
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The Whistle Only Dogs Can Hear (category Kelly Hogan albums)
Can Hear is the debut album by the musician Kelly Hogan, released in 1996. Vic Chesnutt said that Hogan's version of his song "Soft Picasso" was his favorite...
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