Susan Cadogan
Susan Cadogan (born November 2, 1951 in Kingston ), actually Allison Anne Cadogan , is a Jamaican reggae singer.
Live and act
The trained librarian was discovered by Jamaican producer Jerry Lewis in 1974 when Lee Perry was looking for a singer for a cover version of Hurt's So Good by Millie Jackson . She placed some hits with other covers, for example In the Ghetto , in the TOP 20 of the British reggae charts and has also appeared in the recent past, around March 19, 2010 in the McCormacks Ballroom in Leipzig.
Discography
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Albums
- 1975: Hurt So Good , Trojan Records (TRLS 122)
- 1975: Doing It Her Way
- 2003: Hurt So Good (new edition with nine additional pieces)
Singles
- 1975: Hurt So Good / Loving Is Good , Magnet Records Ltd.
- 1975: Love My Life
- 1975: Congratulations / In the Ghetto
- 1975: Love Me Baby / Call My Name
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Web links
- biography
- Susan Cadogan, The Librarian Who Became A Singing Star ( Memento from May 6, 2005 on the Internet Archive )
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| SURNAME | Cadogan, Susan |
| ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Cadogan, Allison Anne (maiden name) |
| BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Jamaican reggae singer |
| DATE OF BIRTH | November 2, 1951 |
| PLACE OF BIRTH | Kingston (Jamaica) |