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H. David Hogan (July 1, 1949 – July 17, 1996 off East Moriches, New York) was an American composer and musical director of CIGAP (Le Choeur Int'l Gai de Paris), [1] a choir composed of openly gay men.
David Hogan may refer to: Dave Hogan (born 1989), English football goalkeeper; David Hogan (composer) (1949–1996), American composer and musical director of CIGAP; David Hogan (snooker player) (born 1988), Irish professional snooker player; David Hogan, pseudonym of Frank Gallagher, Irish author; David Hogan (priest), Roman Catholic priest
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The accompanying music video for "Your Little Secret" was directed by David Hogan. [1] [3] [4] The black and white video features Etheridge performing with her band against a white background. Etheridge, as well as the video's dancers, are seen through a keyhole, a recurring theme for the Your Little Secret album. [4]
Unfinished Business is the second studio album by American singer Ronnie Spector, released in 1987. [1]Two singles were released from the album; "Who Can Sleep" in April 1987 (featuring Eddie Money as a guest vocalist) and "Love on a Rooftop", released in August 1987.
It was directed by David Hogan, marking their first collaboration on a video, [4] [5] and won the GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding Music Video. [2] Hogan, who became friends with Etheridge, later helmed several other of her videos, including "Your Little Secret" in 1995 and "I Want to Be in Love" in 2001. [4]
Former Maryland Governor Larry Hogan announced a campaign for the U.S. Senate on Friday, with the Republican seeking to replace retiring Democratic Senator Ben Cardin. Hogan, who served eight ...
David Hogan (born 7 May 1988) is an Irish former professional snooker player currently residing in Borrisokane, County Tipperary.He first entered the professional tour for the 2009–10 season, by winning the 2009 EBSA European Championship but dropped off the same season.