Leroy Hodges

Leroy Hodges (born July 13, 1943) is an American electric bass player.

He was born in Germantown, Tennessee, U.S.. Paired with either Booker T. & the MGs's drummer Al Jackson, Jr. or Stax staff drummer Howard Grimes, Leroy and The Hodges Brothers were the backing musicians for Al Green, Ann Peebles and several other soul, gospel and blues artists, primarily on the Hi Records label in Memphis, Tennessee.

Remaining active, Hodges appeared on albums by American R&B musicians Rufus Thomas and Bobby Rush. He also appeared on Cat Power's 2006 album The Greatest, and Frazey Ford's 2014 album, Indian Ocean.[1]

References

  1. ^ "Frazey Ford reunites with Hodges brothers to indulge passion for soul music". Archive.commercialppeal.com. Retrieved April 26, 2024.

Other sources

  • Richard Johnston (November 11, 2023). "Leroy Hodges: Hi & Mighty". Bass Player (January 2006): 28.


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