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  1. John Cornelius "Johnny" Hodges (July 25, 1907 – May 11, 1970) was an American alto saxophonist, best known for solo work with Duke Ellington's big band. He played lead alto in the saxophone section for many years. Hodges was also featured on soprano saxophone, but refused to play soprano after 1946.

  2. John Cornelius „JohnnyHodges (* 25. Juli 1906 in Cambridge, Massachusetts; † 11. Mai 1970 in New York City) war einer der wichtigsten Alt-Saxophonisten des klassischen Jazz, vor allem des Swing. Hodges trat 1928 dem Orchester Duke Ellingtons bei und blieb dort, abgesehen von einer kurzen Unterbrechung in den 1950er Jahren ...

  3. 12. Dez. 2017 · Johnny Hodges - Alto Saxophone....Clark Terry - Trumpet....Lawrence Brown - Trombone....Jimmy Hamilton - Clarinet, Tenor Saxophone....Harry Carney - Baritone...

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  4. 9. Mai 2024 · Johnny Hodges, American jazz saxophonist who was a featured soloist in Duke Ellington’s orchestra. Renowned for the beauty of his tone and his mastery of ballads, Hodges was among the most influential sax players in jazz history. He was featured on countless Ellington recordings, including ‘In a Sentimental Mood.’.

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  5. 25. Juli 2023 · July 25, 2023. By. Richard Havers. Photo: Bill Wagg/Redferns/Getty Images. Born on July 25, 1907, Johnny Hodges was the saxophonist of choice for Duke Ellington. Hodges played with...

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  6. Hodges was a master at utilizing dynamics to tell a story with his saxophone. Whether he played softly, floating above the accompaniment, or unleashed a powerful burst of energy, his command over dynamics kept audiences enthralled. Aspiring saxophonists can draw inspiration from his ability to modulate volume and create compelling narratives ...

  7. Stu Vandermark on Johnny Hodges If ever there was such a thing as a natural-born improviser, Johnny Hodges was it. By age 13, Hodges “was blowing that saxophone then as well as he played it all down through the years” (Charlie Holmes) and “playing more jazz than he did with Duke” (Benny Waters).