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    His heroes on the alto saxophone included Benny Carter and Johnny Hodges. He studied music with Lennie Tristano at the Manhattan School of Music and at the Juilliard School. [1] His friend, Joe Lopes, coached him on clarinet as there was no saxophone major at Juilliard at the time and received a bachelor’s degree in 1952.

  3. Luther H. Hodges Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Luther Hartwell Hodges Jr. (born November 19, 1936) [1] is a retired American politician and banker. He is the son of Luther H. Hodges who was Secretary of Commerce under John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson between 1961 and 1965, and the 64th governor of North Carolina .

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    On the Hodges family side, attendees included Melinda Watters, great-granddaughter of Vinckley Meadows Hodges (1881–1948), one of John H. Hodges' five children. The Remembrance was the idea of Watters. The 2020 COVID crisis kept away most Paris residents due to fears of the disease and social distancing restrictions. [34]

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    John Doar, 92, American lawyer and civil rights activist, heart failure. [217] Joe Dunne, British soldier. [218] Johnny Dyer, 75, American blues musician. [219] Mark Dyer, 84, American Episcopal prelate, Bishop of Bethlehem, Pennsylvania (1982–1995). [220] James Erb, 88, American composer, arranger and musicologist. [221]

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  7. Johnny Hodges - Wikipedia

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    Johnny Hodges (July 25, 1907 – May 11, 1970) was an American alto saxophonist, best known for solo work with Duke Ellington's big band. He played lead alto in the saxophone section for many years. He played lead alto in the saxophone section for many years.

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    Texas College Student with Peanut Allergy Died After Undisclosed Restaurant Changed Its Recipe, Say Parents

  9. Gil Hodges - Wikipedia

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    Hodges was born Gilbert Raymond Hodge on April 4, 1924, in Princeton, Indiana, the son of Charles P. Hodge, a coal miner, and his wife Irene (née Horstmeyer). He had an older brother, Robert, and a younger sister, Marjorie.