词条 | J.W. Hodkinson |
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Hodkinson was born in Leigh, Lancashire. After performing as Johnny Goode, with Larry Parnes' "The Big New Rock 'n' Trad Spectacular", and billed as a "Teenage Idol" with the likes of Billy Raymond, Georgie Fame, Billy Fury and Jimmie Nicol, in 1961, he recorded, as Tony Allen, the first of a series of 45s for Philips, all with arrangements by Ivor Raymonde. In 1966, he sang the theme track for the United Artists spy thriller movie Triple Cross, starring Christopher Plummer and Yul Brynner. In 1964, he joined The Shubdubs with Jimmie Nicol, Bob Garner, Johnny Harris, Quincy Davis, and Roger Coulam. In the late 1960s, he became a founding member of the pioneering British jazz-rock band If, appearing on their first five albums. When the band's first line-up broke up, in 1972-3, he joined Darryl Way's Wolf,[2] and appeared on the album Night Music (1974).[3] In 1975, he became a founder-member, with Guy Fletcher and Al Hodge, of Rogue. Discography
With If
With Darryl Way's Wolf
With Rogue
References1. ^[https://books.google.com/books?id=PltLAAAAYAAJ&q=jw+hodkinson+vocals&dq=jw+hodkinson+vocals&hl=en&sa=X&ei=qOvVUZyMAser7AaIkIDIDw&ved=0CFMQ6AEwCA Brooks, Ken (1999) The Adventures of Michael Bloomfield & Al Kooper: With Paul Butterfield and David Clayton Thomas, p. 161. Agenda] At Google Books. Retrieved 4 July 2013. {{If (band)}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Hodkinson, J.W.}}{{UK-singer-stub}}2. ^Marmalade Skies Retrieved 5 July 2013. 3. ^Night Music Review allmusic. Retrieved 4 July 2013. 4 : 1942 births|2013 deaths|British rock singers|If (band) members |
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