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Derrick Hodge : ウィキペディア英語版
Derrick Hodge

Derrick Hodge (born July 5, 1979, in Philadelphia) is an American bassist, composer, music producer, musical director and recording artist for Blue Note Records with whom he has won two Grammy awards. He is the founder of Son of Knowledge Entertainment and resides in Denver, CO. In 2013, Derrick Hodge Release his debut album on Blue Note entitled Live Today.
== Career ==
Known as a hybrid bassist as well as a solo artist, Derrick has performed and recorded with various artists including Common, Q-Tip, Kanye West, Timbaland, Jill Scott, Mos Def, Musiq Soulchild, Floetry, Gerald Levert, The Robert Glasper Experiment (Robert Glasper, Mark Colenburg, and Casey Benjamin), Anthony Hamilton, James Moore, Donnie McClurkin, Grammy award winning classical composer Osvaldo Golijov, and others. He has also toured and recorded with jazz artists including Clark Terry, Mulgrew Miller, Terell Stafford, and Terence Blanchard. He appeared on and composed for the extremely successful albums of the latter, ''Flow'', and ''A Tale of God’s Will (A Requiem for Katrina)'' (2007), which were nominated for a total of 4 Grammy Awards, winning one for Best Large Jazz Ensemble Album. He also appeared on rapper Common's albums ''Be'' and ''Finding Forever'', which also won a Grammy Award, playing bass and producing two tracks. Hodge has also served as musical director for R&B singer Maxwell from 2009 until present (2013), and was featured as bassist on Maxwell's Columbia Records release in 2009, BLACKsummers'night, which peaked at #1 on US ''Billboard'' 200 and US Billboard's Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums as well as winning a Grammy Award for Best R&B Album in 2010. Hodge also won a Grammy Award for Best R&B Album in 2013 with the highly acclaimed Robert Glasper Experiment for the 2012 Blue Note Records release, Black Radio and won again in 2014 with the follow up release in 2013 of Black Radio 2.
Derrick was a contributing composer for the original musical score of ''When the Levees Broke: A Requiem in Four Acts'', an HBO documentary produced by Spike Lee, aired in August 2006, as well as choral arranger for the ending credits of "Miracle At St. Anna" also directed by Lee. He was sole composer of the score for the documentary film ''Faubourg Tremé: The Untold Story of Black New Orleans'' directed by Dawn Logsdon, co-directed/written by Lolis Eric Elie and released in 2008. Other film credits include music composer for ''The Recruiter'' directed by Edet Belzberg, The Black Candle directed by M. K. Asante, Jr., as well as various scores for director and playwright, David E. Talbert. Hodge has also written various other compositions including "Infinite Reflections", which was commissioned by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra and arranged for small brass ensemble, among other commissioned works, string arrangements, and theatrical music scores.
Hodge was signed to Blue Note Records after meeting record producer, and new Blue Note Records president Don Was in September 2011. On August 6, 2013, Hodge's first solo album, ''Live Today'', was released in the United States, with various international release dates to follow through September 2013. ''Live Today'' features Hodge on multiple instruments, as well as guest appearances from Common ("Live Today" title track), vocalist Alan Hampton ("Holding Onto You"), Robert Glasper ("Live Today" title track), Chris Dave, Mark Colenburg, keyboardist and music producer Travis Sayles, Trumpeter and music producer Keyon Harrold, Aaron Parks and others. Known as a hybrid album that fuses various musical styles and influences, ''Live Today'' also features all original compositions written by Hodge, excluding "Doxology, (I Remember)", which features Hodge on bass guitar and double bass, as well as Travis Sayles on the hammond organ, and is an arrangement of Thomas Ken's hymnal, "Doxology".

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