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'''Joanne Hogg''' is an |
'''Joanne Hogg''' is an Irish singer and songwriter best known for her work in the band ]. | ||
==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
Hogg was born in ], ] and is best known as the lead singer and songwriter with the ] ] ]/]/] band ] (named after the island ]). Her father is a ] minister, her mother a nurse; her family also includes three sisters and two brothers. With medicine strong in the family, it was natural for Hogg to become a doctor. Thus, she studied medicine at ] in ]. In her third year, |
Hogg was born in ], ] and is best known as the lead singer and songwriter with the ] ] ]/]/] band ] (named after the island ]). Her father is a ] minister, her mother a nurse; her family also includes three sisters and two brothers. With medicine strong in the family, it was natural for Hogg to become a doctor. Thus, she studied medicine at ] in ]. In her third year, Hogg was singing at the Christian Artists talent event and was convinced sing in a school ministry at ] in Denmark. After a year, Hogg returned to the University to complete her two remaining years of schooling. | ||
She started working as a junior doctor in the ], but in 1988 she was invited to form a band with ] and ]. In 1989, |
She started working as a junior doctor in the ], but in 1988 she was invited to form a band with ] and ]. In 1989, Hogg stopped practicing medicine and Iona was born. Since then, Hogg has sung all over Europe and America. Iona's recordings have become successful worldwide, making them Europe's best selling contemporary Christian band. | ||
Hogg recorded her first solo album in 1999, entitled '']''. The tracks that feature on this album are a selection of re-arranged traditional hymns, with Iona providing the instrumental melodies. In 2001, Hogg collaborated with vocalists ] and ] for the release '']''. There have been a further three volumes of the ''New Irish Hymns'' series of albums involving other vocals. Iona also provided the instrumentals. | Hogg recorded her first solo album in 1999, entitled '']''. The tracks that feature on this album are a selection of re-arranged traditional hymns, with Iona providing the instrumental melodies. In 2001, Hogg collaborated with vocalists ] and ] for the release '']''. There have been a further three volumes of the ''New Irish Hymns'' series of albums involving other vocals. Iona also provided the instrumentals. | ||
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Her vocals were further featured in the ] role-playing video game '']''. Composed by Yasunori Mitsuda, the ending-theme song "Small Two Of Pieces", along with an extra track "Stars Of Tears" (not featured in the game) were recorded. Mitsuda also invited her to record the vocal themes for the prequel to ''Xenogears'', '']''. Two tracks were recorded for this game: the ending-theme "Kokoro", and insert song "Pain". Soundtracks were released for both of these videogames on the Digicube label. The song "Kokoro" was also released as a CD single. Hogg's vocals were not featured in any of the later ''Xenosaga'' releases, as Yasunori Mitsuda was replaced as the game's musical composer. Her work in ''Xenosaga'' is also her most well known. | Her vocals were further featured in the ] role-playing video game '']''. Composed by Yasunori Mitsuda, the ending-theme song "Small Two Of Pieces", along with an extra track "Stars Of Tears" (not featured in the game) were recorded. Mitsuda also invited her to record the vocal themes for the prequel to ''Xenogears'', '']''. Two tracks were recorded for this game: the ending-theme "Kokoro", and insert song "Pain". Soundtracks were released for both of these videogames on the Digicube label. The song "Kokoro" was also released as a CD single. Hogg's vocals were not featured in any of the later ''Xenosaga'' releases, as Yasunori Mitsuda was replaced as the game's musical composer. Her work in ''Xenosaga'' is also her most well known. | ||
In 2008, |
In 2008, Hogg released two solo albums, ''Raphael's Journey'' and ''Personal''. ''Raphael's Journey'' is available only as a download and features friend ] of ]. The album is available only through Kingsway Music UK. Hogg, in her personal press release, says: | ||
<blockquote>Musically, this album is a collection of songs with a few instrumentals. Frank Van Essen has been working with me on this for several years not only as producer, but also co-writing and playing. There are beautiful performances from all my mates in Iona, gorgeous string arrangements from Frank, beautiful guest vocals from the amazing Moya Brennan and piano and vocals from myself......so, please download it and tell others about it."</blockquote></blockquote> | <blockquote>Musically, this album is a collection of songs with a few instrumentals. Frank Van Essen has been working with me on this for several years not only as producer, but also co-writing and playing. There are beautiful performances from all my mates in Iona, gorgeous string arrangements from Frank, beautiful guest vocals from the amazing Moya Brennan and piano and vocals from myself......so, please download it and tell others about it."</blockquote></blockquote> | ||
Her ''Personal'' album was also released with a press release by |
Her ''Personal'' album was also released with a press release by Hogg, "''to give fans the true story of the album''". | ||
==Discography== | ==Discography== | ||
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===Collaborations=== | ===Collaborations=== | ||
*'']'' (2002) (with ] and ]) | *'']'' (2002) (with ] and ]) | ||
*'']'' (2003) (with |
*'']'' (2003) (with Margaret Becker and ]) | ||
*'']'' (2004) (with |
*'']'' (2004) (with Margaret Becker and Kristyn Getty) | ||
*'']'' (2005) (with |
*'']'' (2005) (with Margaret Becker and Kristyn Getty) | ||
*'']'' (with other Iona members and various other artists) | *'']'' (with other Iona members and various other artists) | ||
*'']'' (with ]) | *'']'' (with ]) | ||
*'']'' (with ]) | *'']'' (with ]) | ||
*'']'' (with |
*'']'' (with Yasunori Mitsuda) | ||
*'']'' (with |
*'']'' (with Yasunori Mitsuda) | ||
*'']'' (with |
*'']'' (with Yasunori Mitsuda) | ||
*'']'' (solo release by ]) | *'']'' (solo release by ]) | ||
*'']'' (solo release by |
*'']'' (solo release by Troy Donockley) | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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==External links== | ==External links== |
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Joanne Hogg | |
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Joanne Hogg during a 2010 Iona concert. | |
Background information | |
Occupation | musician |
Instrument(s) | Vocals, guitar, keyboards |
Website | www |
Joanne Hogg is an Irish singer and songwriter best known for her work in the band Iona.
Biography
Hogg was born in Ballymena, Northern Ireland and is best known as the lead singer and songwriter with the Christian progressive Celtic/pop/rock band Iona (named after the island Iona). Her father is a Presbyterian minister, her mother a nurse; her family also includes three sisters and two brothers. With medicine strong in the family, it was natural for Hogg to become a doctor. Thus, she studied medicine at Queens University in Belfast. In her third year, Hogg was singing at the Christian Artists talent event and was convinced sing in a school ministry at Youth for Christ in Denmark. After a year, Hogg returned to the University to complete her two remaining years of schooling.
She started working as a junior doctor in the Belfast Hospital, but in 1988 she was invited to form a band with Dave Fitzgerald and Dave Bainbridge. In 1989, Hogg stopped practicing medicine and Iona was born. Since then, Hogg has sung all over Europe and America. Iona's recordings have become successful worldwide, making them Europe's best selling contemporary Christian band.
Hogg recorded her first solo album in 1999, entitled Looking Into Light. The tracks that feature on this album are a selection of re-arranged traditional hymns, with Iona providing the instrumental melodies. In 2001, Hogg collaborated with vocalists Máire Brennan and Margaret Becker for the release New Irish Hymns. There have been a further three volumes of the New Irish Hymns series of albums involving other vocals. Iona also provided the instrumentals.
Her vocals were further featured in the PlayStation role-playing video game Xenogears. Composed by Yasunori Mitsuda, the ending-theme song "Small Two Of Pieces", along with an extra track "Stars Of Tears" (not featured in the game) were recorded. Mitsuda also invited her to record the vocal themes for the prequel to Xenogears, Xenosaga: Episode One. Two tracks were recorded for this game: the ending-theme "Kokoro", and insert song "Pain". Soundtracks were released for both of these videogames on the Digicube label. The song "Kokoro" was also released as a CD single. Hogg's vocals were not featured in any of the later Xenosaga releases, as Yasunori Mitsuda was replaced as the game's musical composer. Her work in Xenosaga is also her most well known.
In 2008, Hogg released two solo albums, Raphael's Journey and Personal. Raphael's Journey is available only as a download and features friend Moya Brennan of Clannad. The album is available only through Kingsway Music UK. Hogg, in her personal press release, says:
Musically, this album is a collection of songs with a few instrumentals. Frank Van Essen has been working with me on this for several years not only as producer, but also co-writing and playing. There are beautiful performances from all my mates in Iona, gorgeous string arrangements from Frank, beautiful guest vocals from the amazing Moya Brennan and piano and vocals from myself......so, please download it and tell others about it."
Her Personal album was also released with a press release by Hogg, "to give fans the true story of the album".
Discography
- Looking Into Light - (1999)
- Celtic Hymns - (2006 reissue of Looking Into Light)
- Raphael's Journey - (2008)
- Personal - (2008)
See Iona for a list of its recordings
Collaborations
- New Irish Hymns (2002) (with Moya Brennan and Margaret Becker)
- New Irish Hymns 2 (2003) (with Margaret Becker and Kristyn Getty)
- New Irish Hymns 3: Incarnation (2004) (with Margaret Becker and Kristyn Getty)
- New Irish Hymns 4 (2005) (with Margaret Becker and Kristyn Getty)
- Songs for Luca (with other Iona members and various other artists)
- Veil of Gossamer (with Dave Bainbridge)
- Xenogears Original Soundtrack (with Yasunori Mitsuda)
- Xenosaga: Episode One Original Soundtrack (with Yasunori Mitsuda)
- Xenosaga: Episode One Original Soundtrack (Second Release) (with Yasunori Mitsuda)
- Xenosaga: Episode One "Kokoro" Single (with Yasunori Mitsuda)
- The Unseen Stream (solo release by Troy Donockley)
- The Pursuit of Illusion (solo release by Troy Donockley)
References
- Official Iona Band biography
- Iona Band biography
- Joanne Hogg's page
- Profile at Square Enix Music Online