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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ann_BoganAnn Bogan - Wikipedia

    Ann Bogan (born 1941; sometimes credited as Anne Bogan) is an American singer, notable as member of the Motown girl-group The Marvelettes. [1] Life and career. Anne Bogan was born on March 17, 1941, in Cleveland, Ohio. Bogan joined the Marvelettes in 1967 after lead singer Gladys Horton departed. [2] .

  2. Explore music from Ann Bogan. Shop for vinyl, CDs, and more from Ann Bogan on Discogs.

  3. Ann Victoria Bogan (March 17, 1941, Cleveland, Ohio) - lead vocals (1967–1969) Juanita L. Cowart Motley (born Wyanetta Cowart, January 8, 1944, Rockport, Mississippi ) - vocals (1960–1963) Georgia Dobbins Davis (May 5, 1942, Carthage, Arkansas – September 18, 2020) - lead vocals (1960–1961)

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  4. 1. Juni 2009 · Echo was the B-side to "Everyday" released as Tri-Phi 1020 in 1963, Ann went on to sing lead on The Andantes "Like A Nightmare" in 1964 and replaced Gladys H...

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  5. 20. Okt. 2016 · Ann is still very much alive. After the Marvelettes disbanded in 1972, Anne Bogan went on to lead an RCA trio known as Love, Peace & Happiness, which was part of the group New Birth. Ann settled into a secure nine-to-five job in Cleveland. She is alive and well in Cleveland, Ohio, and sings with a gospel group.

  6. Active. 1960s. Genre. R&B. Member Of. The Challengers, The Marvelettes, New Birth. Songs. Credits. Submit Corrections. Explore Anne Bogan's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Anne Bogan on AllMusic.

  7. About The Challengers. Harvey Fuqua discovered Anne Bogan singing in a church on Quincy Avenue in Cleveland, OH and championed the shy, petite soul singer's career. Like the Womack Brothers, Bogan traveled on the gospel circuit, singing at churches in other cities, but after meeting Harvey, she formed a secular group.