Warner E. Hodges
- Donderdag, september 24
- 20:00-23:00
- Backstage at The Green 2 Muirs, Kinross KY13 8AS, Verenigd Koninkrijk
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Warner E. Hodges is a distinctive guitarist.
The story starts in Würzburg, Germany, where Warner was an army brat. His mother and father both had a passion for country music, and the young Warner soon joined their band, playing drums.
In 1970, his older brother gave him the debut albums by Black Sabbath, Jimi Hendrix and Led Zeppelin. His father heard that there was an up-and-coming band featuring a hotshot guitarist coming to town and bought tickets for himself and Warner. The band was Deep Purple; the guitarist was Ritchie Blackmore. Warner switched from drums to guitar.
Two discoveries would prove to be lasting influences on Warner’s developing style. First, he discovered AC/DC. Secondly, the Sex Pistols hit America; their influence was not limited to the high-energy style of Steve Jones, but also included their DIY punk ethic.
Warner played with a succession of local Nashville punk bands, and then he and two school friends, Perry Baggs and Jeff Johnson, met a singer who had moved to Nashville looking for musicians prepared to join him in fusing the styles of Hank Williams with the Ramones. The singer was Jason Ringenberg, and so Jason & The Scorchers were born.
Signing with Praxis Management, the Scorchers recorded two EPs and six full albums, and played a role in creating what we now call alt-country or Americana. Their reputation as live performers eventually led to the Americana Music Association awarding them the "Lifetime Achievement Award for Live Performance" in 2008.
In 2007, Warner joined Dan Baird and Mauro Magellan (both ex-Georgia Satellites) in a new band, Dan Baird & Homemade Sin. The band recorded five studio albums, including Rollercoaster, which was produced by Warner.
From 2010 onwards, Warner also began a parallel solo career and has recorded four solo albums, including Right Back Where I Started, featuring a backing band made up of members of Cheap Trick, The Mavericks and Steve Earle & The Dukes.
The idea was always to find a core of permanent musicians, and with Warner spending more time in Europe it made sense that he would settle on a line-up of musicians from that side of the pond.
The debut Warner E. Hodges Band album "Just Feels Right" was released in May 2020, with "Boots Up... The Story So Far" following in 2022, celebrating the first fifteen years of Warner’s solo career and cementing the Warner E. Hodges Band as his permanent vehicle.
The latest album, "Soul Shaker," released in October 2023, was recorded at Underground Treehouse in Nashville.
With Ben Marsden on guitar, Jason Knight on bass and Shane Dixon on drums, Warner has a band capable of running Black Sabbath into Merle Haggard and back out into AC/DC. The Warner E. Hodges Band will be touring. They play Backstage at The Green on 24 September 2026 at 7:00 pm.
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Backstage at The Green
2 Muirs, Kinross KY13 8AS, Verenigd Koninkrijk