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Birth name
  
Arthur W. Hodes

Name
  
Art Hodes

Origin
  
Chicago, Illinois

Role
  
Jazz Pianist

Occupation(s)
  
Musician

Genres
  
Jazz

Instruments
  
Piano


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Born
  
November 14, 1904 Nikolayev, Russian Empire (
1904-11-14
)

Associated acts
  
Sidney Bechet, Joe Marsala, Mezz Mezzrow

Died
  
March 4, 1993, Harvey, Illinois, United States

Albums
  
I Remember Bessie, We're Only in It for the Money

Movies
  
Jazz Alley: Vol. 1, Jazz Alley: Vol. 3, Jazz Alley: Vol. 2

Similar People
  
Sidney Bechet, Edmond Hall, Barney Bigard, Baby Dodds, Jimmy McPartland

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Arthur W. Hodes (November 14, 1904 in Russian Empire – March 4, 1993 in Harvey, Illinois), known professionally as Art Hodes, was an American jazz pianist.

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Biography

Hodes was born in Ukraine. His family settled in Chicago, Illinois when he was a few months old. His career began in Chicago clubs, but he did not gain wider attention until moving to New York City in 1938. In that city he played with Sidney Bechet, Joe Marsala, and Mezz Mezzrow.

Later Hodes founded his own band in the 1940s and it would be associated with his home town of Chicago. He and his band played mostly in that area for the next forty years.

In the late 1960s Hodes starred in a series of TV shows on Chicago style jazz called "Jazz Alley". Here he appeared with greats like Pee Wee Russell and Jimmy McPartland.

Hodes was editor of the magazine, The Jazz Record, for five years in the 1940s.

He remained an educator and writer in jazz. During this period of his life and into the 1970s Hodes resided in south suburban Park Forest, Illinois.

He toured the UK in 1987 recording with drummer John Petters. In 1988 he returned to appear at the Cork jazz Festival with Petters and Wild Bill Davison. A tour, the Legends of American Dixieland, followed in May 1989 with the same line-up.

Other musicians he played and recorded with included Louis Armstrong, Wingy Manone, Gene Krupa, Muggsy Spanier, Joe Marsala, Mezz Mezzrow, Sidney Bechet, Albert Nicholas, Wild Bill Davison, and Vic Dickenson.

In 1998, he was inducted into the Big Band and Jazz Hall of Fame.

Quotation

Bebop? Avant-garde? Yeah, I heard of them. I also heard of these kids called the Bright Brothers – Wright Brothers? – who claim they can make you fly. It'll never catch on, none of it.

Discography

  • The Jazz Record Story (Jazzology, 1943–46)
  • Tribute to the Greats (Delmark, 1976–78)
  • Pagin' Mr. Jelly (Candid, 1988)
  • Keepin' out of Mischief Now (Candid, 1988)
  • Art Hodes Blue Five and Six (Jazzology, 1987)
  • South Side Memories (Sackville)
  • Art Hodes and the Magnolia Jazz Band (Jazzology, 1993)
  • Blues in the Night (Sackville)
  • Together Again with Wild Bill Davison & John Petters (CMJ)
  • Sensation - with John Petters & Trevor Whiting (CMJ)
  • Coalition - with Wild Bill Davison & John Petters (Jazzology)
  • The Duets (Solo Arts, 2000)
  • I Remember Bessie (Delmark, 2013)
  • References

    Art Hodes Wikipedia