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Beverley Church Hogan: Sweet Invitation
ByOf course, there was a small sensation, because few of us break into print in our 70s, winning a National Book Award. Yet as one critic astutely pointed out, Ms. Doerr's age was a distraction from the beauty of her prose, much like Samuel Johnson's dog walking on its hind legs. Doerr's age was beside the point. Her art transcended age.
In a lesser way, the story is much the same for
Beverley Church Hogan
vocalsListening to Church Hogan, she recalls the delivery, phrasing, and style of

Rosemary Clooney
vocals1928 - 2002

Mark Winkler
vocals
John Proulx
keyboardsSometimes the listener is inclined to say: "How did I not know about this musician?" Give Beverley Church Hogan's Sweet Invitation a spin, to avoid the same feeling of baffled chagrin. ">
Track Listing
Don'cha Go 'Way Mad; Falling In Love With Love; Here's That Rainy Day; I Got Lost In His Arms; Invitation; I'm Just Foolin' Myself; What A Way To Go; When October Goes; Why Try To Change Me Now.
Personnel
Beverley Church Hogan
vocalsJohn Proulx
keyboardsBob Sheppard
saxophone, tenorGrant Geissman
guitarLyman Medeiros
bassClayton Cameron
drumsDean Koba
drumsKevin Winard
drumsAlbum information
Title: Sweet Invitation | Year Released: 2022 | Record Label: Cafe Pacific Records
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