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Arthur W. Hodes (* 14. November 1904 in Nikolajew, Russisches Kaiserreich; † 4. März 1993 in Harvey, Illinois, USA) war ein Jazz - Pianist, - Komponist, - Bandleader und - Journalist.
Arthur W. Hodes (Ukrainian: Артур Гоудс; November 14, 1904 – March 4, 1993), was a Russian Empire-born American jazz and blues pianist. He is regarded by many critics as the greatest white blues pianist.
Year RecordedTitleLabel1944Apex BluesJazzology1961?Cat on the KeysConcert-Disc1965And His All-Star StompersJazzology1968Bucket's Got A Hole In ItDelmark4. März 2018 · Bass – Pops Foster....Clarinet – Sidney Bechet (# 1, 6)....Cornet – Wild Bill Davison....Drums – Fred Moore....Piano – Art Hodes....Soprano Saxophone ...
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25. Apr. 2024 · Art Hodes, American jazz and blues pianist known for the emotional commitment of his playing. He is regarded by many critics as the greatest white blues pianist, and he was also a noted composer, jazz writer, historian, and teacher who was particularly devoted to traditional jazz.
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Arthur W. Hodes (* 14. November 1904 in Nikolajew, Russisches Kaiserreich; † 4. März 1993 in Harvey, Illinois, USA) war ein Jazz - Pianist, - Komponist, - Bandleader und - Journalist.
Art Hodes recorded frequently during the 1970s and ’80s, and was widely recognized as one of the last survivors of Chicago jazz. His later recordings were for such labels as Audiophile, Jazzology, Delmark, Storyville, Euphonic, Muse, Parkwood, Candid, and Music & Arts. ~ Scott Yanow. Releases.
20. Mai 2022 · Born in 1904 in what today is Ukraine, Art Hodes and his family left the country a few months after he arrived, likely following a violent wave of attacks against Jewish families. After docking in New York, they settled in Chicago, where a young Hodes began playing blues piano in the city's clubs. When Hodes was 24, in 1938, he moved ...