Sean Hogan
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Sean Hogan | |
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Origin | Sarnia, Ontario |
Genres | Country |
Occupations | singer/songwriter |
Years active | 1996–present |
Labels |
Barnstorm Raving Rooster |
Website | www.seanhogan.net |
- This article is about the Canadian singer-songwriter. For the American businessman, see Shawn Hogan and for the Irish republican, see Seán Hogan.
Sean Hogan is a Canadian country music singer-songwriter.
Biography
Born in Sarnia, Ontario, Hogan attended Fanshawe College in London, Ontario, studying music.[1][2] In 2003 he won the Roots Artist of the Year at the Canadian Country Music Awards and he has also won the Independent Male Artist of the Year award in 1997.[3] Hogan engages in charity work and in 2005 the Saskatchewan Country Music Association named him Humanitarian of the Year.[4]
Discography
Albums
Title | Details |
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Sean Hogan |
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Hijacked |
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Late Last Night |
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Ruled by Mercury (U.S. release) |
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Catalina Sunrise |
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The Southern Sessions |
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Conspiracy Radio |
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The Southern Sessions (U.S. release) |
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Phoenix |
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Singles
1996–2000
Year | Single | Peak positions | Album | |
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CAN Country | ||||
1996 | "Beg, Borrow and Steal the World" | 25 | Sean Hogan | |
"Vulnerable" | 25 | |||
1997 | "Slow Turning" | 20 | ||
"Wild Rose" | 19 | |||
"Heaven by Your Side" | 26 | |||
1998 | "The Outcome" | 37 | ||
"Nothin' Could Be Better" | 59 | |||
"Walk the Talk" | 40 | Hijacked | ||
1999 | "Sure Fire Love" | 9 | ||
"Tired of Leavin'" | 19 | |||
2000 | "Dream Vacation" | 19 | ||
"Angeline" | 8 | |||
"Love Letters" | * | |||
* denotes unknown peak positions | ||||
2001–present
Year | Single | Album |
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2001 | "Silver Lining Girl" | Hijacked |
"Hijacked" | ||
"I'd Rather Have You" | Late Last Night | |
2002 | "Come Another Fine Day" | |
"Your Rockin' Horse" | ||
2003 | "Love of Life" | |
"Ruled by Mercury" | ||
2004 | "Centered" | Catalina Sunrise |
"Catalina Sunrise" | ||
"It's Christmas Time" (Sean Hogan & Friends)[A] | ||
2005 | "My Livin' End Begins" | |
"A Cowboy's Heart" | ||
2006 | "Yesterday's Town" | |
"Sweet Talk Me" | ||
2007 | "What Would You Have Me Believe" | The Southern Sessions |
"Shangri-La" | ||
"Don't Sweat the Small Stuff" | ||
2008 | "Genuine Love" | |
"Suck It Up" | ||
2009 | "Straight" | |
"Catalina Sunrise" (U.S. release) | Conspiracy Radio | |
"Heartbreak Song" | The Southern Sessions | |
2010 | "Something Beautiful" | Phoenix |
2011 | "Travel Plans" | |
"A Song We Can Sing To" | ||
"Better Angels Prevail" | ||
2012 | "Like We Never Had to Say Goodbye" | |
"Phoenix" | ||
"Make It Look Easy" | ||
2013 | "One Kiss from You" | |
"Come Hell or High Water (See What Love Can Do)" (Sean Hogan & Friends)[B] |
TBD |
- Notes
- A^ Featuring Gord Bamford, Duane Steele, Jake Mathews, Diane Chase, Jamie Warren, Brad Johner, Lisa Hewitt, Colin Amey, Val LeRoy and Tracey James.
- B^ Featuring Beverley Mahood, Patricia Conroy, Bobby Wills, Amber Marshall, Wildflower, Angela Harris, Shane Yellowbird, Jake Mathews, Jamie Warren, Tenille, Pear and Leonard Bearshirt & Spirit Horse.
Guest singles
Year | Single | Artist | Album |
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2011 | "Waste of Good Whisky" | Duane Steele | Gas and Time |
Music videos
Year | Video | Director |
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1996 | "Beg, Borrow and Steal the World" | Jason Bourque |
"Vulnerable" | ||
1997 | "Slow Turning" | |
"Wild Rose" | ||
"Heaven by Your Side" | ||
1998 | "The Outcome" | |
"Walk the Talk" | ||
1999 | "Sure Fire Love" | |
"Tired of Leavin'" | ||
2000 | "Dream Vacation" | |
2001 | "Silver Lining Girl" | |
"Hijacked" | ||
2002 | "I'd Rather Have You" | Colin Cunningham |
"Come Another Fine Day" | ||
2004 | "Catalina Sunrise" | |
"It's Christmas Time" (Sean Hogan & Friends) | ||
2005 | "A Cowboy's Heart" | Colin Cunningham |
2011 | "Travel Plans" | |
"A Song We Can Sing To" | ||
2013 | "Come Hell or High Water (See What Love Can Do)" (Sean Hogan & Friends) |
References
- ↑ The Observer (June 1, 2002). "Sean Hogan to play the Imperial Centre". Sarnia Observer.
- ↑ The Observer (March 11, 2000). "Sean Hogan offers his take on Junos". Sarnia Observer.
- ↑ Mike Bell (May 26, 2004). "SUN RISES ON SEAN HOGAN". Calgary Sun.
- ↑ John P. McLaughlin (December 19, 2005). "'Help out and give back': Sean Hogan brings cavalcade of Canadian talent to town". The Vancouver Province.
External links
- Sean Hogan's Webpage
- Sean Hogan's MySpace Page
- Sean Hogan's YouTube Page
- Sean Hogan's Canadian Country Christmas
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