voc, g, 1911-1994 US, Louisiana
Singer / Musician of Blues
Silas Hogan (September 15, 1911 – January 9, 1994) was an American blues musician. Hogan most notably recorded "Airport Blues" and "Lonesome La La", was the front man of the Rhythm Ramblers, and became an inductee in the Louisiana Blues Hall of Fame.
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Trouble - The Best Of The Excello Masters | Silas Hogan | 1995 | Compil. |
Every Saturday Night / So Long Blues | Silas Hogan | 1994 | Single |
So Long Blues | Silas Hogan | 1994 | Compil. |
The Godfather | Silas Hogan | 1989 | Album |
I'm A Free Hearted Man | Silas Hogan | 1989 | Album |
Those Old Happy Days 1960's Blues From The Gulf | Blue Scotty, Rockin' Sidney, Silas Hogan, Juke Boy Bonner, Louisiana Johnny | 1974 | Compil. |
Trouble | Silas Hogan | 1971 | Album |
Baby Please Come Back To Me / Out And Down Blues | Silas Hogan | 1965 | Single |
Just Give Me A Chance / Everybody Needs Somebody | Silas Hogan | 1964 | Single |
I'm Gonna Quit You Pretty Baby | Silas Hogan | 1963 | Single |
You're Too Late Baby / Trouble At Home Blues | Silas Hogan | 1962 | Single |
Dark Clouds Rollin' / I'm In Love With You Baby | Silas Hogan | Single | |
The Godfather | Silas Hogan Featuring Arthur "Guitar" Kelley | Compil. | |
Just Give Me A Chance / You Must Be Crazy | Silas Hogan / Al Garner | Single | |
I'm Goin' In The Valley / Lonesome La La | Silas Hogan | Single | |
If I Ever Needed You Baby / Early One Morning | Silas Hogan | Single |