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Johnny Hodges
Born in Massachusetts, Johnny Hodges studied with Sidney Bechet and took his place in Willie “The Lion” Smith’s group. In 1928 he joined the Ellington orchestra and remained with Duke for the next four decades, despite occasional forays into leadership himself. Rabbit’s intense, bluesy tone is one of the most distinctive instrumental voices in jazz. Though he started out essentially as a soprano specialist, it is his alto playing, ever more pared down as the years went by, that is remembered.
– – Richard Cook and Brian Morton, from The Penguin Guide to Jazz
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Johnny Hodges plays “All of Me,” with Duke Ellington’s Orchestra