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Hodges: Front and Center: Vol. Two
By Owen Broder
Label: Outside in Music
Released: 2024
Track listing: Used To Be Duke; Wabash Blues; Back Beat; Big Smack; St. Louis Blues; Shady Side; Stompy
Jones; The Star-Crossed Lovers.
Owen Broder: Hodges: Front and Center: Vol. Two
by Pierre Giroux
Owen Broder's Hodges : Front and Center Vol.Two is a respectful yet refreshing tribute to Johnny Hodges, a saxophonist with an iconic sound while injecting a contemporary vitality into the mix. Hodges' influence looms large throughout the album, guiding Broder's approach to the music. In this quintet's musical journey, Broder, on both alto and baritone saxophone, ...
Respite (Despite)
By David Ecker
Label: Hip Joint
Released: 2023
Track listing: Respite (Despite); Overcast; Lost in the Woods; Detour; Hope Springs; The Kraken Blinks; In The
Shadows; Better Angels.
David Ecker: Respite (Despite)
by Dan McClenaghan
The Covid pandemic has been educational. One of its lessons is (to paraphrase a famous movie): music finds a way. If getting together in the studio is a problem, then grab the technology and go the remote recording route. It worked for guitarist Justin Morell and drummer Mark Ferber on 2022's Exit Music For Intelligent Life ...
Mellifluous Excursions Vol. 1: Where You Been
Label: Mahakala Music
Released: 2022
Track listing: Pillar For Urgency; Spirit Vectors; Revolution/Revelation + Ballad For The Sound Travellers; This And
That Before This And That; Short Story Long (Sunrise); Long Story Short (Moonrise); Find The Time +
Scattered Leaves
Hodges: Front and Center, Vol.1
Label: Outside in Music
Released: 2022
Track listing: Royal Garden Blues; Viscount; I'm Gonna Sit Right Down and Write Myself a Letter; Digits;
Ballade for the Very Sad and Very Tired Lotus Eaters; Take The A Train; Just A Memory; You
Need to Rock
Owen Broder: Hodges: Front and Center, Vol.1
by Pierre Giroux
Johnny Hodges was a unique instrumentalist whose alto saxophone playing was readily recognizable due to his tone, phrasing, and melodic engagement in improvisation. For the greater part of his musical life, he was anchored in the middle chair of the Duke Ellington Orchestra's saxophone section. However Hodges never turned down an opportunity to stretch out in ...
Royal Garden Blues
Album: Hodges Front and Center Vol 1
By Owen Broder
Label: Outside In Records
Released: 2022
Duration: 5:02