J.W. Hodkinson, Date of Birth, Date of Death

    

J.W. Hodkinson

British rock vocalist

Date of Birth: 29-Dec-1942

Date of Death: 09-Jun-2013

Profession: singer

Nationality: United Kingdom

Zodiac Sign: Capricorn


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About J.W. Hodkinson

  • John William Hodkinson (29 December 1942 – 9 June 2013), also known as J.W.
  • Hodkinson or J.W.
  • Hodgkinson, was a British rock vocalist.Hodkinson was born in Leigh, Lancashire, now in Greater Manchester.
  • 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, and appeared on the album Night Music (1974).In 1975, he became a founder-member, with Guy Fletcher and Al Hodge, of Rogue.

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