About Silas Hogan
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. Hogan learned guitar playing as a teenager and was performing on a regular basis by the late 1930s. Similar to Lazy Lester and Slim Harpo, Hogan was influenced by Jimmy Reed. He had relocated to Baton Rouge
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Dark Clouds Rollin'
You're Too Late Baby
Just Give Me A Chance
Skinny Woman Blues
Rats And Roaches In My Kitchen
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Lonesome La La
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I'm Gonna Quit You Pretty Baby
Everybody Needs Somebody
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