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'''Derrick Hodge''' is a young black bassist in-demand in both jazz and hip-hop circles. He usually plays upright bass (as shown), but has played electric when needed. Notable recent recordings and gigs of Hodge's are mainly sideman ones - to date, Hodge has never had his own band - and venture into both jazz and rap/hip-hop. The most prominent of these jazz ventures include those with [[Terell Stafford]] bands, and his appearance with [[Terence Blanchard]] on the extremely successful 2005 recording, ''Flow''. He also appeared on rapper [[Common]]'s album [[Be]]. [[Image:Derrick Hodge (Stafford Band).jpg|right]] |
'''Derrick Hodge''' is a young black bassist in-demand in both jazz and hip-hop circles. He usually plays upright bass (as shown), but has played electric when needed. Notable recent recordings and gigs of Hodge's are mainly sideman ones - to date, Hodge has never had his own band - and venture into both jazz and rap/hip-hop. The most prominent of these jazz ventures include those with [[Terell Stafford]] bands, and his appearance with [[Terence Blanchard]] on the extremely successful 2005 recording, ''Flow''. He also appeared on rapper [[Common]]'s album [[Be]]. <!-- Image with unknown copyright status removed: [[Image:Derrick Hodge (Stafford Band).jpg|right]] --> |
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Derrick Hodge is a young black bassist in-demand in both jazz and hip-hop circles. He usually plays upright bass (as shown), but has played electric when needed. Notable recent recordings and gigs of Hodge's are mainly sideman ones - to date, Hodge has never had his own band - and venture into both jazz and rap/hip-hop. The most prominent of these jazz ventures include those with Terell Stafford bands, and his appearance with Terence Blanchard on the extremely successful 2005 recording, Flow. He also appeared on rapper Common's album Be.