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Chris Hodgkins and friends do not have the international reputations they deserve, but they create endearing music that doesn't reveal all its secrets at once.

Aside from two originals and the poignant BLACK BUTTERFLY, the repertoire suggests a formulaic Mainstream set that one might hear at a jazz party. But that narrow assumption vanishes once the music begins, for Chris, Dave, Erika, and Ashley offer serene yet searching chamber jazz, refreshing improvisations on familiar songs. (Although I suppose that SWEETHEARTS ON PARADE is now arcane to all but a few listeners.)

I delight in the delicately streamlined instrumentation, reminiscent of sessions by Ruby Braff and Warren Vache. Hearing this music, I am breathing in the light-hearted interplay, without the conventions of four-bar trades or ensemble-solos-ensemble. The players have created an airy, open music, full of pleasant wanderings but solidly grounded in melody and beating-heart rhythms..

And this music gladdens on many levels: a musician could analyze and admire subtle rhythmic displacements, chord substitutions, shifting textures. A casual listener would say, "What is that? That sounds beautiful," and both responses would be true.

Chris is a master of his instrument. He can modulate from what Agatha Beiderbecke heard in her son's playing, a "sudden perky blare," to what Ruby Braff recognized in Lawrence Brown's "a wonderful little cry." I hear echoes of a grand tradition - everyone from George Mitchell to Clifford Brown and beyond - but Chris is himself throughout.

Emotionally warm music comes out of the emotions of the players - not only their love of sounds and textures, but a love for the people who have gone before and who have created personal art. On this CD, one hears everyone's affection and admiration for the great ancestors, but Chris cites two people in particular.

One, his older brother, played trumpet, so Chris heard Louis and Morton and more, but, as he says, "When I was about 14 or 15, my brother said, 'You don't want to hear it, you want to play it!' so he got me a trumpet from a second-hand shop and I never looked back."

Later, Chris played with guitarist Vic Parker. "He was born in Cardiff, played in London before and during the war. In 1940 he worked at the Embassy Club in Bond Street playing accordion and double bass with Don Marino Barreto. He can be seen in Barreto's band during a nightclub sequence in the musical film Under Your Hat. He came back to Cardiff and I used to work with him in the Quebec every Monday and Wednesday. We had a little duo, just playing standards, and he would sing in a Cardiff accent. When you're young, you forget so much. You can be handed the keys to the kingdom and you don't notice. Working with Vic was like that: he was in his late 60s then, one of the nicest guys you could meet." (The Jazz Rag)

Chris has played alongside the Icon Jazzmen, Monty Sunshine, Chris Haskins, Pete Allen, Kathy Stobart, Humphrey Lyttelton (whose passionate influence I hear), Buddy Tate, and Wild Bill Davison. He currently works with Alison Rayner, Max Brittain and Diane McLoughlin

Chris is also a wise generous leader, someone who knows that Being Out Front Always is hard on one's chops as well as on band morale, so each performance makes his colleagues equals rather than subordinates. One of the most moving performances here is A NIGHTINGALE SANG IN BERKELEY SQUARE, an etude for piano and two double-basses, both celebration and elegy for wartime Britain, with death, romance, and endurance intermingled.

And those colleagues! Bassist Erika Lyons appeared on a BBC master class with Ray Brown, and studied with Buster Williams, Rufus Reid, and Hal Galper. Now she plays jazz festivals all over the world. Pianist Dave Price is a deep student of jazz piano from the Thirties to tomorrow, and he has worked with Tubby Hayes, Tony Coe, Nat Adderley, and Peanuts Hucko among many others. Bassist Ashley John Long is known not only for his work with Hans Koller, Bobby Wellins, Keith Tippett and others, but for his compositions for film, television, and the concert hall.

Together, they make BACK IN YOUR OWN BACKYARD what jazz recordings should be, no matter what genre: warm, wide-awake, deeply personal.

Michael Steinman - JAZZ LIVES (jazzlives.wordpress.com)

This album is dedicated to the memory of the following friends and colleagues for their friendship, help and support over the years; Vic Parker, Trevor Jones, Geoff Palser, David Greensmith, Jed Williams, Monty Coffin, Terence Hawkes, Brian Hennessey and Angela Davies. Photography by Richard Jordan. Website: www.chrishodgkins.co.uk Email: chris@bellcds.com

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released May 12, 2022

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Chris Hodgkins London, UK

Chris Hodgkins MBA FCIM raised in Cardiff. Toured the UK and Europe and appeared at the Sacramento Jazz Festival in the States. With his own band he made a number of television and radio appearances. Relocated to London to play professionally. In 1985, Director of Jazz Services Ltd. Retired in 2014 took to the road, the radio and the recording studio. ... more

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