- John
Chrisfield Hogin (28 June 1823 – 30
August 1886) was an
American politician. John
Hogin was born in Brookville, Indiana, on 28 June 1823. His parents...
- (November–December 1987). "Out From The Shadows: New Order". Option. p. 77.
Chrisfield,
Bryget (7
October 2019). "New
Order Never Saw 'Blue Monday'
Being A Hit:...
- Again", "Obsolete Machine" and "You Know What's Good for You".
Bryget Chrisfield of Beat
Magazine described the
album as "transportive, introspective,...
- on past
glories in this
collection of soaring,
dramatic pop."
Bryget Chrisfield from Beat
Magazine said "[Tina]
boasts one of the
greatest Australian...
- YouTube,
chronicling the
album writing and
recording process.
Bryget Chrisfield of The
Music gave
Caves four stars, and said that the
album "is a collection...
-
completely sidelined the industry'". Ticketmaster.
Retrieved 17
January 2024.
Chrisfield,
Bryget (11
January 2024). "Vacations: 'How Much Do I Have To Achieve...
- grief, its
visibility to
others and the
lasting effects on life.
Bryget Chrisfield from Beat
Magazine descried the
album as "raw,
emotional and soothing"...
-
loved The
Smiths and The Cure and
Siouxsie and the
Banshees together Chrisfield,
Bryget (7
October 2019). "New
Order Never Saw 'Blue Monday'
Being A Hit:...
-
Archived from the
original on 3
April 2023.
Retrieved 3
April 2023.
Chrisfield,
Bryget (23
October 2018). "We Were In LA For Nick Cave's Show Last Night...
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Hogin (1801–1876),
American politician from Iowa,
father of John
Chrisfield John
Chrisfield Hogin (1823–1886),
American politician from Iowa, son of James...