Jazz
Art Hodes
1904–1993. pianist. in the Chicago Jazz tradition.
Chicago blues and traditional jazz pianist active from the 1920s onward; known for his rootsy, blues-inflected style and advocacy for early jazz. Small catalog in this database but historically significant in jazz circles.
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GLAD TO BE HERE
GHB JAZZ FOUNDATION
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Aug 15, 2006
Recorded on July 9th, 1986, this 12 track album features the solo piano of Art Hodes and features the songs Glad to Be Here - Squeeze Me - 42nd Street - the Pearls - Summertime - How Long Blues - Beale Street Blues - Grandpa's Spells - St. James Infirmary - Sweet Georgia Brown - Tennessee Waltz.
ART HODES QUINTET / DON EWELL QUARTETTE
GHB JAZZ FOUNDATION
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Feb 19, 2013
This CD features two small group sessions recorded in the late 1950s featuring two of the finest traditional jazz pianists - Art Hodes and Don Ewell. Tracks include Apex Blues, Liberty Inn Drag, Yellow Dog Blues, New Orleans Hop.
UP IN VOLLEY'S ROOM
DELMARK
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Sep 18, 1993
The title refers to the first Chicago jazz clarinetist Volly DeFaut, a former member of the famous New Orleans Rhythm Kings, who also recorded with Jelly Roll Morton, Muggsy Spanier and the Gene Goldkette Orchestra. Russian-born jazz pianist Art Hodes is the leader for these 1972 recordings which also feature Truck Parham, bass; Barrett Deems, drums; and on two songs Nappy Trottier, trumpet and George Brunis, trombone. Volly DeFaut passed away in 1973 making these his very last recordings. (Previously deleted:12/1/04. Original release date:7/22/93)
TRIBUTE TO THE GREATS
DELMARK
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Mar 02, 2004
Art Hodes' career as a pianist (and journalist) started in the 1920s & continued into the 1990s - eight decades! He recorded for Decca, Mercury, as well as what he liked to call "the modest labels." These blues-drenched solo piano performances celebrate the music of jazz' greats, many of who Art knew well, including Louis Armstrong. Part of Delmark's Euphonic series, this album was recorded in 1976 & 1978. 13 of the 15 songs are previously unissued performances.
FRIAR'S INN REVISITED
DELMARK
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Aug 21, 2007
Pianist Art Hodes' career lasted eight decades, starting in the late 20s and continuing into the 90s. Friar's Inn, near Van Buren and Wabash, was where the legendary New Orleans Rhythm Kings played Chicago in the early 20s. Their series of classic recordings for Gennett ushered in the early Chicago decade of jazz recordings. Hodes had long wanted to do a recording in honor of that early group and brought George Brunis and Volly DeFaut, both members of NORK in the 20s, to the studio for this 1972 session. On CD for the first time, this release features Barney Bigard and Barrett Deems.
REMEMBER BESSIE
DELMARK
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Jun 18, 2013
The second installment of Art Hodes' recordings for the Euphonic label this contains another hour of inspired piano solos from the legend who's been described as a blues drenched jazz pianist. Hodes (1904-93) was active in the '20s so this is music played by a guy who was there when Bessie Smith was alive and recording. On this 1976 session he pays tribute to the great blues vocalist Bessie Smith. Contains the 12 songs from the original LP plus unissued tracks including St. Louis Blues After You've Gone Cakewalkin' Babies from Home & Pallet on the Floor.
GALLOWAY, Jim / HODES, Art: Live! From Toronto's Cafe des Co
Music and Arts Programs of America
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Jan 01, 1989
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