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John Cornelius "Johnny" Hodges (b. July 25, 1906 in Cambridge, Massachusetts, d. May 11, 1970 in New York City) was an alto saxophonist and lead player of Duke Ellington
's saxophone section. He spent more than 40 years with Ellington.

Hodges was mostly self-taught, although he did take lessons on soprano sax with Sidney Bechet
. He had the nicknames Rabbit and Jeep.

Johnny Hodges was one of the prominent Ellington Band members who featured in Benny Goodman
's legendary 1938 Carnegie Hall concert.

Ellington's practice of writing tunes specifically for members of his orchestra is reflected in the Hodges specialties, "Confab with Rab", "Jeep's Blues", and "Hodge Podge". Other songs recorded by the Ellington Orchestra which prominently feature Hodges' smooth alto-saxophone are "Magenta Haze", "Prelude to a kiss", "Anatomy of a Murder", "I got it bad (and that ain't good)" and "Passion Flower".

He had a pure tone and economy of melody on both blues songs and ballads that won him admiration from musicians of all eras and styles, from Ben Webster
to John Coltrane
, both of whom played with him when he had his own orchestra in the 1950s, to Lawrence Welk
, who featured him in an album of standards. His highly individualistic playing style, which featured the use of a wide vibrato and much sliding between slurred notes, was frequently imitated.

Hodges played on the front line of the Ellington saxophone grouping. A small highly precise man, his last performances were at the Imperial Room in Toronto, less than a week before his death from a sudden heart attack.

Duke Ellington
's eulogy of Hodges included: "Never the world's most highly animated showman or greatest stage personality, but a tone so beautiful it sometimes brought tears to the eyes - this was Johnny Hodges. This is Johnny Hodges."

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