Art Hodes

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  • 1930
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Throughout his long career, Art Hodes was a fighter for traditional jazz, whether through his distinctive piano playing, his writings (which included many articles and liner notes), or his work on radio and educational television. Renowned for the feeling he put into blues, Hodes was particularly effective on up-tempo tunes, where his on-the-beat chordings from his left hand could be quite exciting. Born in Russia, he came to America with his family when he was six months old and grew up in Chicago. Hodes had the opportunity to witness Chicago jazz during its prime years in the 1920s, and he learned from other pianists. In 1928, he made his recording debut with Wingy Manone, but spent most of the 1930s in obscurity in Chicago until he moved to New York in 1938. He played with Joe Marsala and Mezz Mezzrow before forming his own band in 1941. Hodes recorded for Solo Art, his Jazz Record label, Signature, Decca, and Black & White during 1939-1942, but he made more of an impression with his heated Dixieland recordings for Blue Note during 1944-1945 (all of which have been reissued on a Mosaic box set). During 1943-1947, Hodes edited the important magazine the Jazz Record, had a radio show, and became involved in the moldy fig versus bebop wars with Leonard Feather and Barry Ulanov; jazz on a whole lost to the latter. In 1950, he returned to Chicago, where he remained active locally and made occasional records. Hodes hosted a television series, Jazz Alley, for a time in the 1960s, wrote for Downbeat, and was a jazz educator. 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, Rovi

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  • Accompanies Carrie Smith With Doc Cheatham (2011)
    Art Hodes
    Accompanies Carrie Smith With Doc Cheatham (2011)
    Jazzology
  • Glad to Be Here (2006)
    Art Hodes
    Glad to Be Here (2006)
    Solo Art
  • Tribute to the Greats (2001)
    Art Hodes
    Tribute to the Greats (2001)
    Delmark
  • Jazz Alley, Vol. 2 (2000)
    Art Hodes
    Jazz Alley, Vol. 2 (2000)
    Storyville
  • Recollections from the Past (2000)
    Art Hodes
    Recollections from the Past (2000)
    Solo Art
  • Echoes Of Chicago (1999)
    Art Hodes
    Echoes Of Chicago (1999)
    Jazzology
  • Recollections from the Past: Chicago, Vol. 1 (1999)
    Art Hodes
    Recollections from the Past: Chicago, Vol. 1 (1999)
    Solo Art
  • 1951 Parlor Social (1999)
    Art Hodes
    1951 Parlor Social (1999)
    Solo Art
  • Art Hodes Trio (1995)
    Art Hodes
    Art Hodes Trio (1995)
    Jazzology
  • Art Hodes & the Magnolia Jazz Band Vol.2 (1994)
    Art Hodes
    Art Hodes & the Magnolia Jazz Band Vol.2 (1994)
    GHB Records
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