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  1. 19 de abr. de 2024 · Jazz Album Review: Owen Broder’s “Hodges: Front and Center, Vol. 2” — A Vibrant Homage. April 19, 2024 | 2 Comments. By Con Chapman. Saxophonist Owen Broder’s efforts to keep Johnny Hodgess music alive is more than just mere imitation.

  2. 14 de abr. de 2024 · Owen Broder: Hodges: Front and Center: Vol. Two album review by Pierre Giroux, published on April 14, 2024. Find thousands jazz reviews at All About Jazz!

  3. 19 de abr. de 2024 · Total Size: 241; 810 MB. WebSite: Album Preview. In this follow up to his 2022 release, hailed by DownBeat as “a heartwarming reminder of the beauty of Rabbit and the timeless art of swing,” Broder returns with "Hodges: Front and Center, Vol. 2," an equally heartfelt and joyous delve into the Johnny Hodges songbook.

  4. Hace 4 días · A balance has to be found between emulating the artist and adding something new to the music. Earlier, altoist Owen Broder on Front And Center had paid homage to the great Johnny Hodges. Recently he released Vol. Two. Johnny Hodges (1907-70) was always greatly admired for his beautiful tone. While renowned for his ballad performances with Duke ...

  5. 24 de abr. de 2024 · Owen Broder’s “Hodges: Front and Center, Vol. 2” is a joyous Jazz journey that swings from the heart. Broder’s saxophone sings with the spirit of Johnny Hodges, while his bandmates add their own vibrant voices to the mix. The album is a respectful nod to the past, yet it pulses with a modern vibrancy that keeps your foot tapping.

  6. 19 de abr. de 2024 · 7. Stompy Jones (5:00) 8. The Star-Crossed Lovers In this follow up to his 2022 release, hailed by DownBeat as “a heartwarming reminder of the beauty of Rabbit and the timeless art of swing,” Broder returns with "Hodges: Front and Center, Vol. 2," an equally heartfelt and joyous delve into the Johnny Hodges songbook.

  7. 18 de abr. de 2024 · Jazz Album Review: Owen Broder’s “Hodges: Front and Center, Vol. 2” — A Vibrant Homage. April 19, 2024. Posted in Featured, Jazz, Music, Review. Saxophonist Owen Broder’s efforts to keep Johnny Hodges’ music alive is more than just mere imitation. It is a fitting tribute to a musician who deserves to be listened to more.