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Sean Hogan
Sean Hogan, November 2005
Sean Hogan, November 2005
Background information
OriginSarnia, Ontario
GenresCountry
Occupationsinger-songwriter
InstrumentGuitar
Years active1996–present
LabelsBarnstorm
Raving Rooster
Websitewww.seanhogan.net

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
Sean Hogan
  • Release date: April 1996
  • Label: Barnstorm
Hijacked
  • Release date: June 1999
  • Label: Barnstorm
Late Last Night
  • Release date: November 20, 2001
  • Label: Barnstorm
Ruled by Mercury
(U.S. release)
  • Release date: 2002
  • Label: Barnstorm
Catalina Sunrise
  • Release date: April 2005
  • Label: Raving Rooster
The Southern Sessions
  • Release date: June 2007
  • Label: Raving Rooster
Conspiracy Radio
  • Release date: July 2008
  • Label: Northbuck Records
The Southern Sessions
(U.S. release)
  • Release date: September 15, 2009
  • Label: Lakeland Heart
Phoenix
  • Release date: March 20, 2012
  • Label: Lakeland Heart

Singles

1996–2000

Year Single Peak positions Album
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
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]
2018 "California"
Notes

Guest singles

Year Single Artist Album
2011 "Waste of Good Whisky" Duane Steele Gas and Time

Music videos

Year Video Director
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

  1. ^ The Observer (June 1, 2002). "Sean Hogan to play the Imperial Centre". Sarnia Observer.
  2. ^ The Observer (March 11, 2000). "Sean Hogan offers his take on Junos". Sarnia Observer.
  3. ^ Mike Bell (May 26, 2004). "SUN RISES ON SEAN HOGAN". Calgary Sun.
  4. ^ John P. McLaughlin (December 19, 2005). "'Help out and give back': Sean Hogan brings cavalcade of Canadian talent to town". The Vancouver Province.