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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. May 9, 2024 · Johnny Hodges (born July 25, 1906, Cambridge, Massachusetts, U.S.—died May 11, 1970, New York, New York) was an 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 the history of jazz.

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  3. Jul 25, 2023 · Learn about Johnny Hodges, the brilliant alto saxophonist who played with Duke Ellington for decades and co-wrote some of his classics. Discover his solo albums, his collaborations with Sinatra and his unique style and tone.

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  5. Learn about the life and music of Johnny Hodges, a prominent figure in the Duke Ellington Orchestra and a master of expressive phrasing, vibrato, and dynamics. Discover how he influenced generations of saxophonists and how you can learn from his timeless elegance.

  6. Expressive jazz saxophonist who was a mainstay of the Duke Ellington Orchestra as well as leading his own combo. Read Full Biography. STREAM OR BUY: Active. 1920s - 1970s. Born. July 25, 1907 in Cambridge, MA. Died. May 11, 1970 in New York, NY. Genre. Jazz, R&B. Styles. Swing, Mainstream Jazz, Jazz Instrument, Saxophone Jazz, Early R&B.

  7. Jan 31, 2021 · Learn about the life and career of Johnny Hodges, one of the most influential alto saxophonists in jazz history. He played with Duke Ellington for over two decades, recorded many solo albums, and had a distinctive tone and style.

  8. Dec 28, 2012 · Cornelius “Johnny” Hodges was born in 1907 on Putnam Street in Cambridge, the youngest of four children. He is generally regarded today as the second most important alto saxophonist in jazz history, behind only Charlie Parker.

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