Derrick Hodge

Derrick Hodge (born July 5, 1979) is an American record producer, musical director, bandleader, and bass guitarist. A two-time Grammy Award recipient, Hodge was named a Sundance Composer Fellow and received a Motif Award — one of world's highest honors for Child Advocacy. His bass performance Common's album Be has been recognized as one of top 20 basslines in hip-hop. As a performer, Hodge has founded and played in bands and groups as diverse and as influential as R+R=Now, the Robert Glasper Experiment and The Blue Note All Stars, as a producer he has collaborated with Quincy Jones, Don Was and Common, and as a Musical Director, he has worked with artists such as Yasiin Bey, Nas, and notably held the position with Maxwell from 2009 to 2019.

Similar Artists

Medeski Martin & Wood

The RH Factor

Snarky Puppy

Ambrose Akinmusire

Nubya Garcia

Joshua Redman

Alfa Mist

Ashley Henry

Robert Glasper

Miles Davis

Herbie Hancock

Grant Green

Tony Williams

Dr. Lonnie Smith

Lou Donaldson

Julien Daïan

Bobby Hutcherson

Takuya Kuroda

Kamasi Washington

Emile Londonien

Christian Scott