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Johnny Hodges

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Object Details

Artist

Herman Leonard, 1923 - 2010

Sitter

Johnny Hodges, 25 Jul 1906 - 11 May 1970

Exhibition Label

“Pure artistry” is how Duke Ellington described the expressive quality and “unique tonal personality” that characterized Johnny Hodges’s playing. A largely self-taught musician who took up the soprano and alto saxophones in his early teens, Hodges became a protégé of jazz saxophonist Sidney Bechet. After accepting Ellington’s invitation to join his orchestra in 1928, Hodges quickly distinguished himself as a soloist. With a style deeply rooted in the blues, he produced a meltingly smooth and sensuous tone that Ellington likened to “poured honey.” Among the many works in Ellington’s repertoire to showcase Hodges’s talent were “Jeep’s Blues” (1938) and “I’m Beginning to See the Light” (1944)—co-written by Ellington and Hodges—and the hauntingly beautiful “Isfahan” from the Far East Suite (1966). With the exception of a brief hiatus to lead his own small ensembles (1951–55), Hodges remained with Ellington’s orchestra for the rest of his life.
“Puro arte”. Así describió Duke Ellington la calidad expresiva y la “personalidad tonal única” que caracterizaban el estilo de Johnny Hodges. Músico más que nada autodidacto, Hodges optó por los saxofones soprano y alto en su temprana adolescencia, pasando a ser el protegido del saxofonista Sidney Bechet. Luego de aceptar la invitación de Ellington para unirse a su orquesta en 1928, Hodges se destacó muy pronto como solista. Con un estilo bien enraizado en el blues, producía un tono sensual y fluido que embelesaba al público y que Ellington comparaba a un “hilo de miel”. Entre las muchas obras del repertorio de Ellington donde brilla el talento de Hodges se destacan “Jeep’s Blues” (1938) y “I’m Beginning to See the Light” (1944) —ambas coescritas por Ellington y Hodges— y la inolvidablemente bella “Isfahan”, de Far East Suite (1966). A excepción de un breve hiato dedicado a dirigir sus propios conjuntos de pequeño formato (1951–55), Hodges permaneció en la orquesta de Ellington el resto de su vida.

Credit Line

National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution

Date

1958 (printed 1998)

Object number

NPG.2014.111.14

Restrictions & Rights

Usage conditions apply

Copyright

© Herman Leonard Photography LLC

Type

Photograph

Medium

Selenium-toned gelatin silver print

Dimensions

Image: 39.6 × 30.1cm (15 9/16 × 11 7/8")
Sheet: 50.5 × 40.5cm (19 7/8 × 15 15/16")
Frame: 71.8 × 56.5 × 3.8 cm (28 1/4 × 22 1/4 × 1 1/2")

Place

France\Île-de-France\Ville de Paris, Départment de\Paris

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Location

Currently not on view

Data Source

National Portrait Gallery

Topic

Equipment\Smoking Implements\Cigarette
Home Furnishings\Lighting Devices\Lamp
Home Furnishings\Mirror
Costume\Headgear\Hat\Cap\Beret
Music\Musical instrument\Saxophone
Interior\Performing Arts
Johnny Hodges: Male
Johnny Hodges: Arts and Culture\Performing Arts\Music\Musician\Jazz musician
Portrait

Metadata Usage

Usage conditions apply

Link to Original Record

http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/sm4c0fc6af4-eca6-4909-a260-2f825c5c9bda

Record ID

npg_NPG.2014.111.14

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