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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. 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)

  3. One of the most under appreceiated voices at Motown was Ann Bogan, Starting off on the Tri-Phi label in 1962 she sang lead on both Challengers 45's and a due...

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  4. 1 de jun. de 2009 · Ann Bogan & The Challengers. 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 Horton...

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

  6. Sophisticated Soul is the eighth album issued by Motown girl-group the Marvelettes. It is the first album to feature Ann Bogan who replaced Gladys Horton in 1967 (although Horton's voice is featured on a few of the tracks), and most of the lead vocals are by Wanda Young.

  7. Ann Bogan (1967 – 1969) Georgeanna Tillman (1960 – 1965) Georgia Dobbins (1960 – 1961) Gladys Horton (1960 – 1967) Katherine Anderson (1960 – 1969) Tina Moore. Wanda Rogers (1961 – 1971) Wyanetta "Juanita" Cowart (1960 – 1963) The Marvelettes were an all-girl group who achieved popularity in the early to mid-1960s.