Dallas Hodge
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Dallas Hodge

Los Angeles, California, United States | Established. Jan 01, 1973 | INDIE | AFM

Los Angeles, California, United States | INDIE | AFM
Established on Jan, 1973
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"Beyoncé, Brandi Carlile & All the Women Vying for Producer of the Year Grammy Nominations"

"I.M. Rock N. Rollen, the sister-and-brother production team Tracey Milionis and William Kelly Milionis, is entered for their work on Dallas Hodge's Don't Forget about the Music We Made. They're vying for a nom for best contemporary blues album." - Paul Grein - Writer for Billboard Magazine


"Dallas Hodge Celebrates Top-10 Debut on Billboard Blues Albums and Heatseekers - Pacific Charts With New Album "Don’t Forget About The Music We Made""

LOS ANGELES (PRWEB) JULY 26, 2019

Singer, Songwriter, Guitarist, and 2017 International Blues Challenge semi-finalist, Dallas Hodge, celebrates his debut Billboard Chart appearance as a solo artist with a #7 Hot Shot Debut on Billboard’s Blues Albums Chart while simultaneously entering Billboard’s Heatseekers – Pacific Chart at #7 (for the week of July 27, 2019) with Don’t Forget About The Music We Made, a collection of nine multi-genre/crossover songs categorized in the Blues, Blues-Rock, Rock, Americana, Roots, Country, and Pop music genres. Don’t Forget About The Music We Made (released Friday, July 12, 2019) is Hodge’s second solo CD release and highlights his intense musical honesty and authenticity with each note performed and lyric sung. His uniquely powerful and commanding voice captures attention and touches the heart, soul, and spirit of listeners young and old. This is Hodge's first time entering Billboard Magazine's prestigious Music Charts as a solo artist and he does so in the first week of release and as an independent non-major label artist operating his own business. He previously hit the Billboard Blues Albums Chart during the week of June 28, 2003 as the lead singer of Canned Heat with their album entitled, Friends In The Can.

“It is an incredible feeling to just have the ability to play my music,” states Hodge excitedly. “But, to receive recognition by appearing on Billboard Magazine’s influential Music Charts...I feel like the luckiest person on the planet right now. It flat out feels great! What a time to be alive and sharing my songs!”

Hodge was born in Detroit in 1954 and participated together with brother Catfish Hodge in the Catfish Hodge Band early on; then performed with James Montgomery (B.B. King, Muddy Waters, Buddy Guy, Bruce Springsteen); was the guitarist and backing vocalist for Chicken Legs; then was blessed to perform with the legendary Johnny Winter, Steve Marriott (Humble Pie), Alto Reed (Bob Seger); and, then was the lead singer and songwriter for Canned Heat; all the time involved with his own solo career.

“I wrote the songs, recorded, and released my first album, Reelin’, in 2007 simply to thank my Mom and Dad, and to sort of leave a mark that I existed,” explains Hodge. “This time around, one can say I am on a mission, I have a purpose, as I try to reach as many Fans with my music as is physically possible simply because all the love, the joy, and the happiness I have received over the years from everyone who was touched by my music from my first album...I just really wish to give back from my heart to theirs in a BIG way; as a thank you!”

Hodge on lead vocals and guitar is a formidable combination and is made even more potent with stellar performances by backing-bandmates Larry Zack (Drums, Percussion); Pat Wilkins (Bass Guitar, Backing Vocals); Robert Heft (Slide Guitar, Guitar, Backing Vocals); and, Jon Greathouse (Keyboards, Piano, Backing Vocals). With the addition of Special Guests, multi Top-5 Billboard Charting and award-winning Blues guitarist Coco Montoya (Albert Collins, John Mayall and the Bluesbreakers) - Guitar on "Asking Too Much" and "Crossroads"; Lee Thornburg (Tower Of Power, Supertramp) - Trumpet, Valve Trombone on "By The Hand" and "Don't Forget About The Music We Made"; and, Ron Dziubla (Sting) - Saxophone on "By The Hand" and "Don't Forget About The Music We Made"; Hodge has created a most compelling, intoxicating, impressive, and very memorable album.

Don’t Forget About The Music We Made was self-produced by Hodge for Dallas Hodge Music along with multi-Billboard Top-10 Charting Sister/Brother Production Team I.M. Rock N. Rollen for Mighty Achilles LLC; was mixed by Hodge, I.M. Rock N. Rollen, and Tim Hofstetter at Wolfdog Sound Studios in Van Nuys, CA; was recorded and engineered by Tim Hofstetter at Wolfdog Sound Studios in Van Nuys, CA; was mastered by Tim Branom at Puma Claw Music Studios, Van Nuys, CA; with Art Direction and Design provided by Tracey Milionis and William Kelly Milionis for Mighty Achilles LLC; Photography by Bo Rothschild; and, Music and Entertainment Consulting by Tracey Milionis and William Kelly Milionis for Mighty Achilles LLC. The album was released on Hodge’s own Dallas Hodge Music / Dallas Hodge Music Publishing label.

Enjoy and treasure living life fully from the front stoop to the back porch.

Listen to the new single to radio by Dallas Hodge entitled, "Asking Too Much" featuring Coco Montoya on SoundCloud here!

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"Dallas Hodge Receives TWO Global Music Awards Silver Medal Awards - September 2019"

Silver Medal Winners - Outstanding Achievement ___________________________________________________

Dallas Hodge, Don't Forget About the Music We Made, Best Album Award and Best Male Vocalist Award - Global Music Awards


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Dallas Hodge - Reelin’
MEG Records
www.dallashodge.com
10 songs; 44:28 minutes; Meritable
Styles: Motor City Rock and Roll and Blues
If a musical pedigree means anything toward a quality CD, then Dallas Hodge has the goods.
Dallas was born in 1954 in Detroit MI. He started playing the guitar at age 13. After leading several bands, he finally teamed up with his brother Bob “Catfish” Hodge in 1970 as the Catfish Hodge Band, recording several albums together. In 1978, he moved to Santa Cruz, CA. On his own with his band Deluxe, Dallas also sat in with artists such as Johnny Winter in 1981 along with Delbert McClinton and Bonnie Raitt.
In 1983, he moved to Los Angeles joining his brother “Catfish” once again to form the Hodge Brothers Band. The members were Dave "Woodie" Woodford (who played with Aerosmith, Bonnie Raitt, Jeff Golub and many others) on saxophone, Larry Zack on drums (Jackson Browne), Marty Grebb on piano and sax (The Buckinghams, Bonnie Raitt), Skip Van Winkl (of Teegarden & Van Winkl, Bob Seger, and the Robbie Krieger Band) on Hammond B3 organ and kicking bass pedals with both feet. The Hodge Brothers did a tour for a record called "Chicken Leg's" with the likes of Bonnie Raitt, Paul Barrere (Little Feat), Cornell Dupree (Aretha Franklin) and Freebo - all in the same band!
From this period until 2000, Dallas also had a band in Detroit known as the Detroit All-stars which featured Drew Abbott and Chris Campbell from Bob Seger's Silver Bullet Band as well as a host of others, including his longtime piano man Tim "The Professor" Sparling.
In the year 2000, Dallas was offered the task of fronting the legendary band Canned Heat. “I knew I had some big shoes to fill," says Dallas. Bob "The Bear" Hite had passed away quite some time ago, and it was a challenge he met head-on for six years.
No longer fronting that band, Dallas has stepped up his efforts and pushed on with his own career, and with his own style of Motor City Rocking Rhythm and Blues. "People have told me that when they hear and see what I am all about, that I should share my music with the people. I have always played for the love of the music. Lord knows there are many other things you can do for money, but the music is always for the love!” Dallas says.
“Reelin’” is Dallas’s first solo CD, containing originals and reworked classics. “I recorded it to document who I am and what I do, more for my parents than anybody else....There was no attempt at making a ‘hit’ record, just good music,” Hodge wrote in April of this year. Well, Dallas should feel proud because that is exactly what he accomplished, and “good music” it is.
The set opener is “Divin’ Duck” which is basically Hodge’s arrangement and own take of “If the River Was Whiskey.” The mid-tempo blues starts with a pop from Tony Braunagel on drums and ivory tinkling by Rick Solem. Dallas’s whiskey-gruff vocals are nicely punctuated at the end of each sung line by album recorder and co-producer Tom Maclear on slide guitar. Hodge’s own gold top Les Paul guitar works above the Terry Wilson bass line, and Maclear and Solem take tasty mid song solos. The song works well to introduce what Hodge’s music is about and leaves the door open for surprises to come.
Track 2 gives us a big surprise, “Love Me Do” by the Beatles done slower in a completely original arrangement and style. He was 45 seconds into the song, before it hit me: Yumping Yiminy – that’s a Beatles’ song! The song opens with twin lead guitars played in harmony the way Elvin Bishop and Johnny Vernazzo used to do in Bishop’s Capricorn Records days. Making a full and lush sound, three horns harmonize with those guitars: David Woodford on sax, Lee Thornburg on trumpet, and Garrett Adkins on trombone. Before it all sinks in, the listener is whisked off into the nether by the up tempo track 3, “Take That Baby Home.”
Another change up is thrown our way with track 4, a re-work, with new lyrics, of Detroit friend Bob Seger’s “Against the Wind.” Titled “In the Wind,” the opening guitar switches to acoustic courtesy of Greg Beck. Skip Van Winkl plays Hammond B3 while another guest, Larry Zack, adds drums. Lamenting the loss of a friend, “Pops,” the song gets ethereal treatment from Maclear’s steel guitar and Solem’s piano.
Blues fans will enjoy Hodge’s take on an old BB King song, “Don’t Want Nobody.” Letting the little woman know that he knows what is going on, Hodge sings, “Tell the Carnation milk man not to leave no more milk. He’s been leavin’ too much cream lately, baby; may need to take some insurance on himself.” “Up the Country” gives a nod to Hodge’s Canned Heat days, but this version is at a slower tempo with outstanding slide guitar. Muddy Waters’ “Rock Me Babe” is given the Hodge treatment here. There was no need to re-invent the “wagon wheel,” just keep it rolling.
The title track and “Holiday” (by Catfish) are rock and rollers that showcase Hodge’s “Motor City” sound. “High Roller,” the other Catfish song, has a slow Southern rock style with slide guitar, road house piano, and backing vocals by Teresa James and Kelly “Kacee” Clanton.
Again, Hodge should be proud of this solid set of music showcasing what he does. While he wasn’t trying to create anything unique, there are enough surprises, thoughtful arrangements, and solid playing from guests and his own years’ experiences to make the CD interesting and enjoyable.
Reviewer James “Skyy Dobro” Walker is a noted Blues writer, DJ and Blues Blast contributor. His weekly radio show “Friends of the Blues” can be heard each Thursday from 4:30 – 6:00pm on WKCC 91.1 FM in Kankakee, IL
- IllinoisBlues.com


"Review at Rootstime.be"

" Reelin' ", the new CD of Dallas Hodge.
Hodge with his song Diving Duck, is in the genre of Traveling Riverside Blues (Robert Johnson, such as to retrieve on " Me & Mr. Johnson" of Eric Clapton). On this number piano man Rick Solem and his contribution on keys are featured.
Next is Hodge’s version of a very well known Beatles-song " Love me Do" , that he has transformed to a slow country music style of blues.
Hodge makes the change to immediately take you back up with " Take That baby Home" , an up-tempo swing in which Woodford,Thornburg and Adkins shine as the horn section. This song features a strong seasoned solo of Hodge in which they all rocket! " In The Wind" Hodge obviously sings about the loss of a good friend. “Don't Want Nobody”, Hodge writes and sings about a man who lets his spouse know how he feels about adultery. A type of song of which especially B.B. wrote some strong versions under the names " Outside Help" and " I Got Some help I Don't Need" (The iceman came by this morning and you know he didn' t leave no ice, the mail man came by later baby, and he didn' t just as ring twice… - a real must). " Up The Country" (Canned Heat-song) shines with the bottleneck slide work from Tom MacLear and the pianist Rick Solem does a fine job too. " Reelin'" and " Holiday" are songs for the engine of that Motorcity rockin' tradition for which Hodge is known. What a brilliant role for rock n' roll-pianist Rick Solem. " High Roller" - with choir like vocal backings - nicely swinging bluessong what can I say… " Rock me Babe" is a good re-make of the blues standard with which B.B. King has in his show. An unpretentious album made with a high musical quality. "For being from the "Motor City" this is an album that every blues lover must have in the car and listen.."Hodge and his band – rock it! - By Pieter Jan.......January 2008


"Dallas Hodge New Release"

Dallas Hodge is a name that commands instantaneous stage presence. He's the bastard son of a Detroit roadhouse; born in the throes of late-night blues bands and primed in the house that built R&B guitar. "Reelin" is a stellar record that features brilliantly solid originals and reworked classics. Tom Maclear of Rod Stewart and Annie Lennox fame co-produced the album and takes care of the slide, pedal steel, mandolin and Dobro. Hodge gives a nod to Canned Heat and Little Feat with "Up The Country" and "High Roller" respectively; taking a stripped-down front porch approach for the former and a full gospel choir for the latter. Five stars from front to back!
- MaximumInk.


Discography

"Don't Forget About The Music We Made" released July 12, 2019 by Dallas Hodge / Dallas Hodge Music Publishing 

"Reelin' released in 2007 by Meg Records

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Multi-Billboard Top-10 Charting Singer, Songwriter, Guitarist, and 2017 International Blues Challenge semi-finalist, Dallas Hodge, celebrates his debut Billboard Chart appearance as a solo artist with a #7 HOT SHOT DEBUT on Billboard’s Blues Albums Chart while simultaneously entering Billboard’s Heatseekers – Pacific Chart at #7 (for the week of July 27, 2019) with Don’t Forget About The Music We Made, a collection of nine multi-genre/crossover songs categorized in the Blues, Blues-Rock, Rock, Americana, Roots, Country, and Pop music genres. Don’t Forget About The Music We Made (released Friday, July 12th, 2019) is Hodge’s second solo CD release and highlights his intense musical honesty and authenticity with each note performed and lyric sung. His uniquely powerful and commanding voice captures attention and touches the heart, soul, and spirit of listeners young and old. This is Hodge's first time entering Billboard Magazine's prestigious Music Charts as a solo artist and he does so in the first week of release and as an independent non-major label artist operating his own business. He previously hit the Billboard Blues Albums Chart during the week of June 28, 2003 as the lead singer of Canned Heat with their album entitled, Friends In The Can.

“It is an incredible feeling to just have the ability to play my music,” states Hodge excitedly. “But, to receive recognition by appearing on Billboard Magazine’s influential Music Charts…I feel like the luckiest person on the planet right now. It flat out feels GREAT! What a time to be alive and sharing my songs!”

Hodge was born in Detroit in 1954 and participated together with brother Catfish Hodge in the Catfish Hodge Band early on; then performed with James Montgomery (B.B. King, Muddy Waters, Buddy Guy, Bruce Springsteen); was the guitarist and backing vocalist for Chicken Legs; then was blessed to perform with the legendary Johnny Winter, Steve Marriott (Humble Pie), Alto Reed (Bob Seger); and, then was the lead singer and songwriter for Canned Heat; all the time involved with his own solo career.

“I wrote the songs, recorded, and released my first album, Reelin’, in 2007 simply to thank my Mom and Dad, and to sort of leave a mark that I existed,” explains Hodge. “This time around, one can say I am on a mission, I have a purpose, as I try to reach as many Fans with my music as is physically possible simply because all the love, the joy, and the happiness I have received over the years from everyone who was touched by my music from my first album…I just really wish to give back from my heart to theirs in a BIG way; as a thank you!”

Hodge on lead vocals and guitar is a formidable combination and is made even more potent with stellar performances by backing-bandmates Larry Zack (Drums, Percussion, formerly with Jackson Browne and Warren Zevon); Pat Wilkins (Bass Guitar, Backing Vocals. Formerly with the Coasters, Little Royal, Jerry Donahue, Ghost In The Machine Band); Robert Heft (Slide Guitar, Guitar, Backing Vocals/Vocalist. Formerly with Albert Lee); and, Jon Greathouse (Keyboards, Piano, Backing Vocals from Albert Lee' Band). With the addition of Special Guests, multi Top-5 Billboard Charting and award-winning Blues guitarist Coco Montoya (Albert Collins, John Mayall and the Bluesbreakers) - Guitar on "Asking Too Much" and "Crossroads"; Lee Thornburg (Tower Of Power, Supertramp) - Trumpet, Valve Trombone on "By The Hand" and "Don't Forget About The Music We Made"; and, Ron Dziubla (Sting) - Saxophone on "By The Hand" and "Don't Forget About The Music We Made"; Hodge has created a most compelling, intoxicating, impressive, and very memorable album.

Don’t Forget About The Music We Made was self-produced by Hodge for Dallas Hodge Music along with multi-Billboard Top-10 Charting Sister/Brother Production Team I.M. Rock N. Rollen for Mighty Achilles LLC; was mixed by Hodge, I.M. Rock N. Rollen, and Tim Hofstetter at Wolfdog Sound Studios in Van Nuys, CA; was recorded and engineered by Tim Hofstetter at Wolfdog Sound Studios in Van Nuys, CA; was mastered by Tim Branom at Puma Claw Music Studios, Van Nuys, CA; with Art Direction and Design provided by Tracey Milionis and William Kelly Milionis for Mighty Achilles LLC; Photography by Bo Rothschild; and, Music and Entertainment Consulting by Tracey Milionis and William Kelly Milionis for Mighty Achilles LLC. The album was released on Hodge’s own Dallas Hodge Music / Dallas Hodge Music Publishing label.

Enjoy and treasure living life fully from the front stoop to the back porch.

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