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Willie James Hodges (June 19, 1960 – March 21, 2024) was an American murderer and suspected serial killer who has been convicted of a 2001 murder in Florida, to which he was linked to via DNA evidence, and was the prime suspect in two additional murders in Alabama and Ohio, but was never charged.
The Hi Rhythm Section was the house band for hit soul albums by several artists, including Al Green and Ann Peebles, on Willie Mitchell's Hi Records label in the 1970s. The band included the three Hodges brothers, organist Charles Hodges, bassist Leroy Hodges and guitarist Mabon "Teenie" Hodges, together with pianist Archie Turner (or Michael Allen) and drummer Howard Grimes (or Stax Records ...
Hodges was born in Princess Anne County, Virginia on February 12, 1815, to Charles Augustus Hodges, a free African American, and Julia Nelson Willis, a free woman of mixed-race descent. [2] His father Charles was a landowner and a successful farmer, owning 200 acres of property and one slave by 1840. [ 2 ]
Willie James Hodges; Ryan Holle; Hubert Nathan Myers and Clifford Williams; Ashley Humphrey; Timothy Humphrey; Jerone Hunter; J. Eddie James; Henry Lee Jones; Jack ...
In 1957, Hodges set the NL record for career grand slams, breaking the mark of 12 shared by Rogers Hornsby and Ralph Kiner; his final total of 14 was tied by Hank Aaron and Willie McCovey in 1972, and broken by Aaron in 1974. He finished seventh in the NL with a .299 batting average and fifth with 98 runs batted in, and leading the league with ...
The Hogan Family (originally titled Valerie and later Valerie's Family: The Hogans) is an American sitcom television series that began airing on NBC on March 1, 1986, and finished its run on CBS on July 20, 1991, for a total of six seasons.
Mabon Lewis "Teenie" Hodges (November 16, 1945 – June 22, 2014) [1] was an American musician known for his work as a rhythm and lead guitarist and songwriter on many of Al Green's soul hits, and those of other artists such as Ann Peebles and Syl Johnson, on Hi Records in the 1970s.
William Lawrence Mitchell (March 1, 1928 – January 5, 2010) [1] was an American trumpeter, bandleader, soul, R&B, rock and roll, pop and funk record producer and arranger who ran Royal Studios in Memphis, Tennessee.