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  1. Drums, percussion, vocals. Years active. 1967–1990. Jim Hodder (December 17, 1947 – June 5, 1990) was an American musician, best known the original drummer for Steely Dan. After leading the Boston -based group The Bead Game, Hodder moved to Los Angeles to join the first lineup of Steely Dan.

  2. Jun 8, 1990 · POINT ARENA, Calif. — Services are planned Saturday for Jimmy Hodder, a former drummer for the rock group Steely Dan, who drowned in his pool, officials said. He was 42. Mendocino County...

  3. Mar 9, 2024 · Steely Dan's mystery man. Listen to a rare, never-published interview with Jim Hodder, the band's shadowy original drummer. Jake Malooley. Mar 09, 2024. ∙ Paid. Jim Hodder. Upgrade to paid to get full access to every newsletter and support the work that goes into Expanding Dan. Subscribe.

  4. steelydanreader.com › 1992/11/01 › the-drummers-of-steely-danThe Drummers of Steely Dan

    • 1972-’73: Can’t Buy A Thrill & Countdown to Ecstasy. When Steely Dan arrived on the scene in 1972, “progressive rock” was in vogue, with bands like Yes, ELP, and Genesis catching the fancy of many listeners.
    • 1974: Pretzel Logic. This album featured the hit “Rikki Don’t Lose That Number” a bluesy bossa nova that borrowed from Horace Silver’s “Song For My Father.”
    • 1975: Katy Lied. In retrospect, it’s stunning to realize that Jeff Porcaro was only nineteen years old when he recorded Katy Lied . The album is a tone poem, a surreal view into the minds of Becker and Fagen.
    • 1976: The Royal Scam. Once again, Becker and Fagen continued to raise the stakes. On The Royal Scam, they took rock ‘n’ roll arrangements to a new level of craftsmanship.
  5. Jun 27, 2023 · ( Classic Rock ) published 27 June 2023. From 1972’s debut Steely Dan album Can’t Buy A Thrill, Reelin’ In The Years accidentally benefitted from an engineer who neglected to run the tape. Steely Dan in the studio in May 1973: (l-r) Jim Hodder, Walter Becker, Denny Dias, Jeff ‘Skunk’ Baxter, Donald Fagen(Image credit: Ed Caraeff / Iconic Images)

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  7. Bio. Once upon a time, there were two boomers, Donald and Walter, who both grew up in slightly different parts of the Greater New York Metropolitan Area. That being said, the neighborhoods they were from should not be confused with the Manhattan of Broadway shows, Wall Street, Greenwich Village and Harlem. The streets of their youth, though ...

  8. Apr 27, 2017 · But drummer Jim Hodder (who died in 1990) was shocked. Hodder was demoted to backing vocalist, while Jim Gordon (Eric Clapton/Joe Cocker) and teenage hotshot Jeff Porcaro (later of Toto) played the drums on Pretzel Logic. “I understand it now, but I resented it then,” Hodder said in 1985.

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