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Noel Hogan

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Noel Hogan (born Noel Anthony Hogan, 25 December 1971, Moyross, Limerick, Ireland) is the guitarist and co-songwriter of The Cranberries. Hogan's self-titled solo album, under the pseudonym 'Mono Band', was released on 20 May 2005, in Ireland. The lead double single was "Waves" and "Brighter Sky". "Waves" featured the vocals of Richard Walters, and the single version of "Brighter Sky" was a Steve Hillier remix. The album's creation started in the summer of 2003. Hogan produced two songs together with programmer Matt Vaughan, who also did work on four unreleased Cranberries songs and Dolores O'Riordan's solo material. Hogan self-produced several collaborations with singers such as Richard Walters, Alexandra Hamnede, and Kate Kobro, together with Cranberries veteran producer Stephen Street, to compile a mix of eleven tracks.

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The Cranberries
Dolores O'Riordan | Noel Hogan | Mike Hogan | Fergal Lawler
Discography
Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can't We? | No Need to Argue | To the Faithful Departed | Bury the Hatchet | Wake Up and Smell the Coffee | Stars: The Best of 1992-2002

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