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  1. Jim Hodder (December 17, 1947 – June 5, 1990) was an American musician, best known the original drummer for Steely Dan. After leading the Boston -based group The Bead Game, Hodder moved to Los Angeles to join the first lineup of Steely Dan.

  2. steelydanreader.com › 1992/11/01 › the-drummers-of-steely-danThe Drummers of Steely Dan

    1 de nov. de 1992 · Jim Hodder, “percussionist, bronze god, pulse of the rhythm section,” was the original drummer for Steely. Burly, with large hands, Hodder brought a syncopated, pert style to the music. He exemplified “tasty,” a common term then used among musicians to describe one who was creative but not overly flashy.

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  4. 9 de mar. de 2024 · 16. 1×. Preview. 0:00. -1:15. Steely Dan's mystery man. Listen to a rare, never-published interview with Jim Hodder, the band's shadowy original drummer. Jake Malooley. Mar 09, 2024. ∙ Paid. 11. Jim Hodder. Upgrade to paid to get full access to every newsletter and support the work that goes into Expanding Dan. Subscribe.

  5. 27 de abr. de 2017 · But drummer Jim Hodder (who died in 1990) was shocked. Hodder was demoted to backing vocalist, while Jim Gordon (Eric Clapton/Joe Cocker) and teenage hotshot Jeff Porcaro (later of Toto) played the drums on Pretzel Logic. “I understand it now, but I resented it then,” Hodder said in 1985.

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  6. 8 de jun. de 1990 · POINT ARENA, Calif. — Services are planned Saturday for Jimmy Hodder, a former drummer for the rock group Steely Dan, who drowned in his pool, officials said. He was 42. Mendocino County...

  7. 27 de jun. de 2023 · published 27 June 2023. From 1972’s debut Steely Dan album Can’t Buy A Thrill, Reelin’ In The Years accidentally benefitted from an engineer who neglected to run the tape. Steely Dan in the studio in May 1973: (l-r) Jim Hodder, Walter Becker, Denny Dias, Jeff ‘Skunk’ Baxter, Donald Fagen(Image credit: Ed Caraeff / Iconic Images)