MP3 Mark ´Muddyharp´ Hodgson - The Neighborhood
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Blues with a mountain view.
14 MP3 Songs
BLUES: Harmonica Blues, COUNTRY: Country Blues
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Born in Detroit, grew up in Daytona Beach, MarkâmuddyharpâHodgson, started listening to the music through the influence of the British Invasion. John Mayall and the Rolling Stones provided the LPâS that would turn the 12 year old on to the wonderful world of the 12 bar blues.
One day at a friendâs house in Daytona Beach, while his buddies were surfing, the youngster noticed a harmonica lying on the kitchen counter. He went over and picked it up. He blew into it and from then on he was hooked. The friend gave the âHARPâ to him. This simple introduction would prove to be a turning point in the ladâs life. He devoured everything he could find on the subject of the Blues sometimes walking 10 miles just to go to a record shop that was rumored to carry all the 78âs and 45âs available at the time. Discs by Muddy Waters, HowlinâWolf, Sonny Boy Williamson, Little Walter and Sonny Terry would more than satisfy the new found hunger. As the days grew into months and the months became years, MarkâmuddharpâHodgson, became a band leader. The night club scene in Florida was strong in the 70âs and 80âs and would become a proving ground for the Budding Bluesman.
The first recording that was released under Hodgsonsâ name was a vinyl LP titled âMark Hodgson and The Rootie Tootie Band âSURVIVAL IN A TOURIST TOWNâ. This was a live recording and put the group on the map. Soon The boys would travel to Nashville to record demos for Gary Lamb productions. The music was ahead of its time incorporating rock and reggae with the blues, in 1981 this was a bit much for the Nashville crowd, tuned into the likes of groups like ALABAMA. Hodgson was asked to stay on in Nashville to become a solo artist but declined out of loyalty to his friends in the band.
The years flew by and so did the members of the group. There were more recordings, concerts, nightclubs, videos, and heartaches. Through it all, Hodgson remained entrenched in the Blues and kept writing and performing. In 1985, Hodgson once again tried the Nashville game. Tony Joe White, the composer of Mega Hits, Polk Salad Annie and Rainy Night In Georgia, among others, signed Hodgson to a publishing contract. During this period Hodgson became involved with the Memphis Blues Foundation and placed 1st runner up in the National Blues Talent Search. Many notables were introduced to Hodgson at the time, which led Bob Greenlee of King Snake records to go National with his fledging Blues label based in Sanford, Florida. Hodgson was responsible for placing The Return Of The Thin Man, The comeback recording of the late Tenor Saxophonist, Noble Watts, on the W.C.Handy Awards,1985 ballot for best recording. The partnership of MarkâmuddyharpâHodgson and Noble âthin manâWatts lasted almost 20 years. When Noble passed in 2004, Hodgson went solo.
In 2005, Hodgson started a scholarship fund, with the Daytona Beach Community College, in the names of Bob Greenlee and Noble Watts. The Florida Blues All-stars were formed by Hodgson to commemorate the music of his two late friends. This yearly event is held each February at the Goddard Center on the D.B.C.C. campus.
MarkâmuddyharpâHodgson , now resides in Virginia with his family. There have been many awards presented to Hodgson over the years and there have been many recordings now available on the Internet. The most recent, From the Delta to the Piedmont is a double cd featuring his strong original writing and performing and the Greatest Live performances of his various bands over the past 10 years. As a special feature, Noble Watts shows up with 3 outstanding performances with the Mark Hodgson Band and 3 original studio recordings performed by Hodgson and members of the Florida Blues All-stars, written by the late Bob Greenlee.
A Google search under the name âmuddyharpâ will provide further information.
14 MP3 Songs
BLUES: Harmonica Blues, COUNTRY: Country Blues
Details:
Born in Detroit, grew up in Daytona Beach, MarkâmuddyharpâHodgson, started listening to the music through the influence of the British Invasion. John Mayall and the Rolling Stones provided the LPâS that would turn the 12 year old on to the wonderful world of the 12 bar blues.
One day at a friendâs house in Daytona Beach, while his buddies were surfing, the youngster noticed a harmonica lying on the kitchen counter. He went over and picked it up. He blew into it and from then on he was hooked. The friend gave the âHARPâ to him. This simple introduction would prove to be a turning point in the ladâs life. He devoured everything he could find on the subject of the Blues sometimes walking 10 miles just to go to a record shop that was rumored to carry all the 78âs and 45âs available at the time. Discs by Muddy Waters, HowlinâWolf, Sonny Boy Williamson, Little Walter and Sonny Terry would more than satisfy the new found hunger. As the days grew into months and the months became years, MarkâmuddharpâHodgson, became a band leader. The night club scene in Florida was strong in the 70âs and 80âs and would become a proving ground for the Budding Bluesman.
The first recording that was released under Hodgsonsâ name was a vinyl LP titled âMark Hodgson and The Rootie Tootie Band âSURVIVAL IN A TOURIST TOWNâ. This was a live recording and put the group on the map. Soon The boys would travel to Nashville to record demos for Gary Lamb productions. The music was ahead of its time incorporating rock and reggae with the blues, in 1981 this was a bit much for the Nashville crowd, tuned into the likes of groups like ALABAMA. Hodgson was asked to stay on in Nashville to become a solo artist but declined out of loyalty to his friends in the band.
The years flew by and so did the members of the group. There were more recordings, concerts, nightclubs, videos, and heartaches. Through it all, Hodgson remained entrenched in the Blues and kept writing and performing. In 1985, Hodgson once again tried the Nashville game. Tony Joe White, the composer of Mega Hits, Polk Salad Annie and Rainy Night In Georgia, among others, signed Hodgson to a publishing contract. During this period Hodgson became involved with the Memphis Blues Foundation and placed 1st runner up in the National Blues Talent Search. Many notables were introduced to Hodgson at the time, which led Bob Greenlee of King Snake records to go National with his fledging Blues label based in Sanford, Florida. Hodgson was responsible for placing The Return Of The Thin Man, The comeback recording of the late Tenor Saxophonist, Noble Watts, on the W.C.Handy Awards,1985 ballot for best recording. The partnership of MarkâmuddyharpâHodgson and Noble âthin manâWatts lasted almost 20 years. When Noble passed in 2004, Hodgson went solo.
In 2005, Hodgson started a scholarship fund, with the Daytona Beach Community College, in the names of Bob Greenlee and Noble Watts. The Florida Blues All-stars were formed by Hodgson to commemorate the music of his two late friends. This yearly event is held each February at the Goddard Center on the D.B.C.C. campus.
MarkâmuddyharpâHodgson , now resides in Virginia with his family. There have been many awards presented to Hodgson over the years and there have been many recordings now available on the Internet. The most recent, From the Delta to the Piedmont is a double cd featuring his strong original writing and performing and the Greatest Live performances of his various bands over the past 10 years. As a special feature, Noble Watts shows up with 3 outstanding performances with the Mark Hodgson Band and 3 original studio recordings performed by Hodgson and members of the Florida Blues All-stars, written by the late Bob Greenlee.
A Google search under the name âmuddyharpâ will provide further information.
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User tags: blues harmonica, country blues, mp3 album
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