| | Sumter J Hogan, JR That's My Booty CD Sumter J Hogan, JR Discography of CDs
Sun, Fun, Funk, and HIP-HOP! That's Sumter. He plays, Jazz, Gospel, Funk, HIP-HOP and GO-GO. A natural keyboardist, Sumter is a self-taught musician. Without any formal training, he has taught himself the guitar, piano and organ. If you want to groove, he's worth a listen. If you want to smile, he's worth a listen. If you want to get into the "funky", he's worth a listen. Or - if you want to just get your "STANK" on, he's worth a listen. Enjoy!!!!! Sumter J Hogan, JR That's My Booty Songs | 1. | That's My Booty |
| 2. | Vodka And Keylime Pie |
| 3. | Don't Let The Funk Die! |
| 4. | Alien Rap |
| 5. | Alien Love Song |
| 6. | I Love You |
| 7. | That's My Booty (Ext. Sax Version) |
| 8. | What I've Got |
| 9. | That's My Booty (Acapella Version) |
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