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- Carl_Hogan abstract "Carl D. Hogan (October 15, 1917 – July 8, 1977) was an American jazz and rhythm and blues guitarist and bassist. He is known for playing the lead guitar riff on Louis Jordan's "Ain't That Just Like a Woman (They'll Do It Every Time)" which was later imitated by Chuck Berry for his hit "Johnny B. Goode".".
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- Carl_Hogan wikiPageWikiLink Aint_Nobody_Here_But_Us_Chickens.
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- Carl_Hogan wikiPageWikiLink Aint_That_Just_Like_a_Woman_(Theyll_Do_It_Every_Time).
- Carl_Hogan wikiPageWikiLink Atlanta.
- Carl_Hogan wikiPageWikiLink Atlanta,_Georgia.
- Carl_Hogan wikiPageWikiLink Bass_player.
- Carl_Hogan wikiPageWikiLink Bassist.
- Carl_Hogan wikiPageWikiLink Blues.
- Carl_Hogan wikiPageWikiLink Boogie_Woogie_Blue_Plate.
- Carl_Hogan wikiPageWikiLink Category:1917_births.
- Carl_Hogan wikiPageWikiLink Category:1977_deaths.
- Carl_Hogan wikiPageWikiLink Category:American_jazz_guitarists.
- Carl_Hogan wikiPageWikiLink Category:People_from_St._Louis,_Missouri.
- Carl_Hogan wikiPageWikiLink Charlie_Christian.
- Carl_Hogan wikiPageWikiLink Choo_Choo_ChBoogie.
- Carl_Hogan wikiPageWikiLink Chuck_Berry.
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- Carl_Hogan wikiPageWikiLink Early_in_the_Mornin_(Louis_Jordan_song).
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- Carl_Hogan wikiPageWikiLink Jazz.
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- Carl_Hogan wikiPageWikiLink Let_the_Good_Times_Roll_(Louis_Jordan_song).
- Carl_Hogan wikiPageWikiLink Look_Out_Sister.
- Carl_Hogan wikiPageWikiLink Louina,_Alabama.
- Carl_Hogan wikiPageWikiLink Louis_Jordan.
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- Carl_Hogan wikiPageWikiLink Open_the_Door,_Richard.
- Carl_Hogan wikiPageWikiLink Ostinato.
- Carl_Hogan wikiPageWikiLink Pensacola,_Florida.
- Carl_Hogan wikiPageWikiLink Po_Simkins.
- Carl_Hogan wikiPageWikiLink Reet,_Petite,_and_Gone.
- Carl_Hogan wikiPageWikiLink Rhythm_and_blues.
- Carl_Hogan wikiPageWikiLink Roll_Over_Beethoven.
- Carl_Hogan wikiPageWikiLink St._Louis.
- Carl_Hogan wikiPageWikiLink St._Louis,_Missouri.
- Carl_Hogan wikiPageWikiLink T-Bone_Walker.
- Carl_Hogan wikiPageWikiLink Tallapoosa,_Georgia.
- Carl_Hogan wikiPageWikiLink Tympany_Five.
- Carl_Hogan wikiPageWikiLink US_Armed_Forces.
- Carl_Hogan wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Armed_Forces.
- Carl_Hogan wikiPageWikiLinkText "Carl Hogan".
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- Carl_Hogan subject Category:1917_births.
- Carl_Hogan subject Category:1977_deaths.
- Carl_Hogan subject Category:American_jazz_guitarists.
- Carl_Hogan subject Category:People_from_St._Louis,_Missouri.
- Carl_Hogan hypernym Jazz.
- Carl_Hogan type List.
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- Carl_Hogan type Songwriter.
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- Carl_Hogan comment "Carl D. Hogan (October 15, 1917 – July 8, 1977) was an American jazz and rhythm and blues guitarist and bassist. He is known for playing the lead guitar riff on Louis Jordan's "Ain't That Just Like a Woman (They'll Do It Every Time)" which was later imitated by Chuck Berry for his hit "Johnny B. Goode".".
- Carl_Hogan label "Carl Hogan".
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- Carl_Hogan wasDerivedFrom Carl_Hogan?oldid=652059468.
- Carl_Hogan isPrimaryTopicOf Carl_Hogan.