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1 | You Blew Out The Flame In My Heart (Rabbit’s Blues) |
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2 | Something to Pat Your Foot To |
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3 | Blue Fantasia |
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4 | My Reward |
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5 | Play track | Good Queen Bess |
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6 | Jeep’s Blues |
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7 | Solitude |
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8 | The Jeep Is Jumpin’ |
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9 | Play track | Castle Rock |
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10 | Sophisticated Lady |
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11 | Globetrotter |
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12 | A Gentle Breeze |
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13 | Sideways |
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14 | A Pound of Blues |
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15 | Wham |
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16 | Who’s Excited? |
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17 | Sweepin’ ‘The Blues’ Away |
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18 | Day Dream |
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19 | Standing Room Only |
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20 | Below the Azores |
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21 | Tenderly |
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22 | Sweet Georgia Brown |
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23 | Duke’s Blues (Pt1 & Pt2) |
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24 | Tea for Two |
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25 | What’s I’m Gotchere |
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26 | I Got It Bad And That Ain’t Good |
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27 | Nothing Yet |
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28 | Rosanne |
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29 | Hodge Podge |
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30 | Play track | Jappa |
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31 | Through For The Night |
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32 | Come Sunday |
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33 | Play track | The Sheik of Araby |
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34 | Play track | Latino |
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35 | Easy Going Bounce |
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36 | Indiana |
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37 | Johnny’s Blues (Pt1 & Pt2) |
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38 | In a Mellow Tone |
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39 | I Let a Song Go out of My Heart |
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40 | Don’t Go Around Much Anymore |
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41 | Burgundy Walk |
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Johnny Hodges
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The paths of Johnny Hodges (John Cornelius "Johnny" Hodges, nicknames: "Rabbit", "Jeep". b. July 25, 1907, in Cambridge, Massachusetts, d. May 11, 1970) and Duke Ellington are eternally intertwined. While Hodges is now universally acknowledged as one of the seminal alto saxophonists in jazz he was, at times, overlooked as an artist in his own right; somehow hidden in the penumbra of The Duke Ellington Orchestra, for which Mr. Hodges was the lead alto player for many decades (doubling on soprano saxophone in the '30's and '40's as w… read more
The paths of Johnny Hodges (John Cornelius "Johnny" Hodges, nicknames: "Rabbit", "Jeep". b. July 25, 1907, in Cambridge, Massachusetts, d. May 11, 1970) and … read more
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