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Kelly Hogan was born on 11 January, 1965, is an American singer-songwriter. Discover Kelly Hogan's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 59 years old?
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Kelly Hogan Height, Weight & Measurements
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Kelly Hogan Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Kelly Hogan worth at the age of 59 years old? Kelly Hogan’s income source is mostly from being a successful Musician. She is from . We have estimated Kelly Hogan's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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Timeline
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 her solo work.
Hogan was born in Atlanta, Georgia, the daughter of a Vietnam War Army veteran helicopter pilot who went on to become a policeman.
In the late 1980s and early 1990s, Hogan sang with the cabaret, country, jazz, and punk band The Jody Grind (a Cabbagetown, Atlanta, Georgia, band originated by Bill Taft), singing on their full-lengths One Man's Trash Is Another Man's Treasure (1990) and Lefty's Deceiver (1992).
The group disbanded after two of its members were killed in a car crash.
In the mid-1990s, Hogan joined the indie rock band Rock*A*Teens, another Cabbagetown area band, appearing on their 1996 EP and the 1997 full-length Cry.
Kelly Hogan played guitar and sang backing vocals in the band from 1994 to 1997.
After the release of Cry, Hogan left the Rock*A*Teens and relocated from Atlanta to Chicago.
Her debut solo record, The Whistle Only Dogs Can Hear, was released in 1996, and contained covers of songs by Will Oldham and Vic Chesnutt.
In 1998, Hogan joined singer-songwriter Neko Case's band, recording and touring with the band as a vocalist.
Hogan released her first record for Bloodshot Records entitled Beneath the Country Underdog in 2000.
The record, "brilliantly intuitive readings of other people's songs," was produced by Jon Langford (Mekons, Waco Brothers).
The Pine Valley Cosmonauts were her backing band.
Her second solo Bloodshot release, Because It Feel Good, was released in 2001 and was produced by Hogan and former Sugar bassist David Barbe.
At the time of this record's release, rock critic Peter Margasak described Hogan as "principally an interpreter, capable of wringing more from a cover than most people can find in their own material," even though with this release she wrote two songs (with Andy Hopkins) on the record.
There was a comprehensive fan club page and mailing list focused on Kelly Hogan until 2006.
Hogan's parents divorced, with her mother later remarrying and relocating to Rutledge, Georgia while her father still lived in Douglasville, Georgia as of 2012.
Hogan is the oldest sister in her family.
She has younger brothers.
None of Hogan's family are musicians.
Because both her parents worked, Hogan and her siblings spent most of their time with her grandmother in her apartment in midtown/downtown Atlanta growing up, where they listened to country music station WPLO.
Music was constantly playing in her own home as well.
She went to high school in Douglasville, Georgia.
Although painfully shy, Hogan eventually auditioned for chorus, going to All State Chorus every year.
In addition to being active in chorus and drama, Hogan started singing in bars when she was in high school.
Hogan often goes by the moniker "Hogan."
She is an avid dog lover, and used to tend bar and tour accompanied by her late dog Augie.
Hogan has a Jim Stacy lower-back tattoo that says "singers get all the pussy."
Hogan released her most recent solo record—and first record in 11 years, I Like To Keep Myself in Pain, on ANTI- in 2013.
For the recording of this record, "a dream-team band" was assembled: organist Booker T. Jones, drummer James Gadson (Bill Withers, Beck), bassist Gabe Roth (The Dap-Kings), guitarist Scott Ligon (NRBQ).
They recorded at EastWest Studios (Pet Sounds) in Hollywood, California.
As of 2021, Hogan continues to occasionally perform as singer/bandleader, especially in Chicago, often with accompanying musicians such as Nora O'Connor and Andy Hopkins, and with the Flat Five.
Hogan continued to tour with Case, as of 2014.
On her ongoing relationship with Neko Case: "We hit it off immediately when we met. We just spoke the same language."
Hogan and Case sing "These Aren't the Droids" on the charity comedy album 2776 (2014).
In 2015, Hogan was a backing singer on the Decemberists' What a Terrible World, What a Beautiful World album, and also sang on the tour to support the album's release.
After living in Evansville, Wisconsin, for eight years, Hogan returned to Chicago's Humboldt Park neighborhood in 2016.
Hogan and Nora O'Connor accompanied Case in the song "Bad Luck", and accompanying video, from Case's 2018 album Hell-On.