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Not So Dukish + Side By Side + Blues A-Plenty
Johnny Hodges and His Orchestra;Roy Eldridge;Vic Dickenson;Lawrence Brown;Johnny Hodges;Ben Webster;Billy Strayhorn;Jimmy Woode;Wendell Marshall;Sam Woodyard;Jo Jones
Not So Dukish + Side By Side + Blues A-Plenty
Genres: Jazz, Pop
 
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  •  Track Listings (19) - Disc #2

Johnny Hodges, the most distinctive and eloquent voice of the Duke Ellington boys, is the leader of these great 1958 sessions (without Duke), but with Billy Strayhorn, Duke's alter ego on piano, and featuring such greats a...  more »

     
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All Artists: Johnny Hodges and His Orchestra;Roy Eldridge;Vic Dickenson;Lawrence Brown;Johnny Hodges;Ben Webster;Billy Strayhorn;Jimmy Woode;Wendell Marshall;Sam Woodyard;Jo Jones
Title: Not So Dukish + Side By Side + Blues A-Plenty
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Label: Fresh Sound Records
Original Release Date: 1/1/2010
Re-Release Date: 2/12/2010
Genres: Jazz, Pop
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Number of Discs: 2
SwapaCD Credits: 2
UPC: 8427328605748

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Johnny Hodges, the most distinctive and eloquent voice of the Duke Ellington boys, is the leader of these great 1958 sessions (without Duke), but with Billy Strayhorn, Duke's alter ego on piano, and featuring such greats as Roy Eldridge and Ben Webster. Primarily noted for his ballads, Hodges could blow soft as a whisper or loud as a trumpet, but never forfeits his major concerns, excitement, taste and restraint, delivering pure quality with moving simplicity. "The warmest saxophonist of them all" is a frequently quoted and fulsome description of Johnny Hodges that has never, to anyone's knowledge, been disputed. Note: This set also contains, as a bonus, three of the most consistently rewarding small Hodges units featuring Ben Webster recorded between 1952-1954 and roughly patterned after "Rabbit" Hodges' classic combos of the '40s.

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