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  1. Smokey Hogg, while not a seminal bluesman, was nonetheless significant in the ways in which his ubiquitous approach to the blues emerged and evolved. Clearly, Hogg never lost touch with his Texas roots. Born in 1914 in Rusk County, in East Texas, the epicenter of Texas blues, ...

  2. Smokey Hogg (1914-1960), de son vrai nom Andrew Hogg, est un guitariste et chanteur de blues américain, né près de Westconnie et décédé à McKinney au Texas. Carrière. Smokey Hogg enregistre quelques faces pour Decca Records en 1937, mais sa carrière ne débute réellement qu’en 1947. Il enregistre pour ...

  3. スモーキー・ホグ Andrew Smokey Hogg. 1914年1月27日にテキサス州ウェストコニーで生まれました。. 本名をアンドリュー・ホグと言い、ライトニン・ホプキンス、ジョン・ホグの従兄弟です。. 同じスモーキー・ホグを名乗った双従兄弟のウィリー・アンダースン ...

  4. Smokey’ Hogg was an old-school Texas Blues guitarist and pianist who moved to the West-coast after WWII and had a couple of good R&B chart hits with a smooth piano Blues sound, alongside his dozens of country-style, guitar based records. His down-home delivery and eccentric sense of timing sounded old-fashioned in an era of frenetic Jump-Blues party music and the polished Blues-ballads of ...

  5. Andrew 'Smokey' Hogg (* 27. Januar 1914 bei Westconnie, Texas; † 1. Mai 1960 in McKinney, Texas) war ein Country-Blues - Sänger und Gitarrist . Smokey Hogg war einer der populärsten Sänger/Gitarristen des Texas-Country-Blues-Stils der Nachkriegszeit. Er wuchs auf einer Farm auf und bekam von seinem Vater Frank Hogg Gitarrenunterricht.

  6. Smokey Hogg by Smokey Hogg, released 16 July 2020 1. I'm In Love With You 2. Saved All My Money 3. I'm Leavin' 4. You Won't Stay Home 5. Why Should I Worry 6. I'm So Lonely 7. Let's Go Back To The Country 8. That's My Baby 9. Hello Baby 10. I Love You Baby Part 2 11 ...

  7. About Smokey Hogg. Born in northeast Texas, blues artist Smokey Hogg came from a clan that included blues singers Lightnin’ Hopkins and John Hogg. One of seven children, he learned to play the guitar and piano from his father, and looked upon music as a means of escape from labor in the fields. He sang around Dallas and Greenville and was ...