In 1937 Smokey and Black Ace were brought to Chicago, Illinois by Decca Records to record, and Smokey had his first gramophone record ("Family Trouble Blues"/"Kind Hearted Blues") released, as by Andrew Hogg.
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:For the English association footballer for Malta, Pietà Hotspurs, and Valletta, see Andrew Hogg
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:For the Scottish rugby league footballer of the 1900s for Great Britain, England, Other Nationalities, and Broughton Rangers, see Andrew Hogg
Smokey Robinson | Smokey Bear | James Hogg | Smokey and the Bandit | Joanne Hogg | Kyle Hogg | Quintin Hogg, Baron Hailsham of St Marylebone | Pam Hogg | Smokey Stover | Boss Hogg | Smokey Wilson | Smokey Fontaine | Brad Hogg | Andrew Hogg | Smokey and the Bandit II | Michael Lindsay-Hogg | John Hogg | Helen Sawyer Hogg | Douglas Hogg, 1st Viscount Hailsham | William Hogg Watt | Tracy Hogg | Thomas Hogg (MR&LE) | Thomas Elisha Hogg | Thomas Egenton Hogg | The four-structured Hogg's Hollow bridge over the Don River (Ontario) | Smokey Mountain | Smokey Joe's Cafe | Smokey Joe (model locomotive) | Smokey Joe | Rob Hogg |