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  2. Steve Hogarth - Wikipedia

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    Steve Hogarth (born Ronald Stephen Hoggarth, 14 May 1956), [2] also known as "h", is an English musician. Since 1989, he has been the lead singer of the rock band Marillion, for which he also performs additional keyboards and guitar. Hogarth was formerly a keyboard player and co-lead vocalist with the Europeans and vocalist with How We Live.

  3. Marillion - Wikipedia

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    The recovery was finally undertaken in 2001, and both Steve Hogarth and Steve Rothery were invited. [52] In 1998, Steve Hogarth said he considered Afraid of Sunlight the best album he made with the band. [53] On 2 August 1995, Marillion began their Afraid of Sunlight tour in USA at the Bayou in Washington DC.

  4. Seasons End - Wikipedia

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    Seasons End is the fifth studio album by British neo-prog band Marillion, released in 1989.The album was the first to feature current lead vocalist Steve Hogarth, following the departure of former vocalist Fish in late 1988.

  5. A Singles Collection - Wikipedia

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    A Singles Collection (released as Six of One, Half-Dozen of the Other in the U.S.) is a compilation album of Marillion singles from both the Fish era and the Steve Hogarth era, celebrating the band's ten-year jubilee (taking 1982, when their debut single was released, as the starting point). It includes the band's six most successful singles of ...

  6. The Europeans (band) - Wikipedia

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    The Europeans were a British new wave group formed in 1981 and disbanded in 1985. They released three albums, none of which achieved much in terms of chart position. In 1989, their former keyboard player and co-lead vocalist Steve Hogarth joined Marillion as lead vocalist.

  7. This Strange Engine - Wikipedia

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    This Strange Engine is the ninth studio album by the British neo-prog band Marillion, released in April 1997 by the Castle Communications imprint Raw Power. It was the first of the three recordings that Marillion made under contract with Castle, after being dropped by EMI Records in 1995 and before eventually going independent in 2000.

  8. An Hour Before It's Dark - Wikipedia

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    Frontman Steve Hogarth said "the overall feeling" of the album "is surprisingly upbeat", with the Choir Noir adding "new soul" and "colour" to the music. [3] The album includes a behind the scenes documentary about the making of the record, and a performance of "Murder Machines" from Real World Studios. [4]

  9. Mark Kelly (keyboardist) - Wikipedia

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    (featuring fellow Marillion member Pete Trewavas and Eric Blackwood), for the song The "Other" Other Dimension as well as performing vocals with Steve Hogarth and Andy Ditchfield on the Edison's Children track The Awakening in 2011.