New music from Vancouver, BC, Canada.
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Guilty Pleasures – Digital Album
Release date: June, 2014
12-track album. Click the link to pre-listen the songs.
About Jen Hodge
Jennifer Hodge is a versatile upright and electric bass player originally from Vancouver Island who has been gigging professionally since she was 15 years old.
She is passionate about and dedicated to playing music in all styles from jazz to classical to rock to folk to musical theatre and everything in between.
She graduated with a Bachelor’s degree in Music from Capilano College’s Jazz Studies program in 2007, and enjoyed playing with the school’s premier ensembles – “A” Band and NiteCap – during her time there.
She gigs regularly in the Greater Vancouver area, and has performed throughout British Columbia, Eastern Canada, the United States, and the French Caribbean. In 2005, she became the first recipient of the Linton Garner Memorial Jazz Award.
She has also led a quartet twice in the Vancouver International Jazz Festival (2007 and 2008) which played her original compositions and a modern jazz repertoire. In 2008 and 2010, this band – now called the Four Eyes Quartet – was nominated for the Galaxie Rising Stars Award in affiliation with CBC.
Jen freelances regularly with a variety of bands and has performed in such diverse groups as the Mighty Aphrodite Jazz Band, Mother of Pearl, The Higgins, Amy Stephen and Friends, and the West Coast Symphony, to name a few. In 2006 she helped form the Company B Jazz Band, for which she both plays bass and writes arrangements.
This band released its debut album in 2009, and has enjoyed success both at home in British Columbia and abroad in Washington, Oregon and California. She currently holds a regular slot every second Wednesday at Guilt & Co, a bar in Gastown, where she leads a traditional jazz band, Jen Hodge’s All Stars.
Clip: Sing Song Girl
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What do you think about this album?
I saw this post the morning I was heading off to DJ at Canberrang, listened to the previews and without hesitation hit the purchase button.
I had a huge smile on my face the entire flight to the exchange as I was hearing great track after track. Hesitation Blues, Viper Mad, Digga Digga Do and After You’ve Gone – all fantastic! Thanks for the tip off.
I agree, it was a good tip by Isobel. If you have one from Australia, let me know!