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Charles Nicholas Hodges (28 December 1943 – 22 September 2018) was an English musician and singer who was the lead vocalist of musical duo
Chas & Dave Chas & Dave (often billed as Chas 'n' Dave) were a British pop rock duo, formed in London by Chas Hodges and Dave Peacock. Hodges died in 2018. They were most notable as creators and performers of a musical style labelled ''rockney'' (a port ...
.


Early life

Hodges was born at the
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in Edmonton on 28 December 1943 to Albert and Daisy Hodges. He was named Charles Nicholas, but called Chas as it was a common nickname for Charles in Hackney where his father was from. He was raised in north London, and moved to Kent in the summer of 1947. His father committed suicide just before Hodges turned four. After his father's death, the family returned to Edmonton in North London to live with his grandparents, with his mother making a living playing piano in local pubs and clubs. He attended Eldon Road School, and later Edmonton Higher Grade School but left just before he was 15 at the end of 1958. Hodges first became interested in Rock 'n' Roll music after listening to Little Richard on
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around 1956. He was then inspired by
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to learn to play the guitar when he was 12, and joined a
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band a year later in 1957, The Horseshoe Skiffle Group. In May 1958, he attended a Jerry Lee Lewis concert and became interested in learning to play the piano. He worked for a while in a jeweller's shop after leaving school.


Career

Hodges became a professional musician by the age of 16, playing bass guitar with various local bands until he joined Billy Gray and the Stormers in 1960. After Billy Gray and the Stormers broke up, Hodges worked with the producer
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who put Hodges and his former band together as backing band for Mike Berry, forming the Outlaws. They were later joined by Ritchie Blackmore. They also worked as session musicians, backing Jerry Lee Lewis,
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and
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. Hodges claimed that he learnt the piano by watching Jerry Lee Lewis whilst backing him. During this time, Hodges became known as "Sleepy" after his habit of falling asleep during the recording process. The Outlaws broke up, and he was invited to join
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as a bass player in 1965. Hodges had known Dave Peacock for a number of years; they met in 1963 when a friend of Peacock gave Hodges a lift home and found they had similar taste in music. After the Rebel Rousers, Hodges joined Peacock, Harvey Hinsley and Mick Burt in Black Claw (three of the band would later be in Chas & Dave). In 1970,
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asked him to join a new band
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, who supported Blackmore's subsequent band Deep Purple on tour. He played bass with Purple for one show on 8 March 1971, at
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, substituting for the regular bassist,
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who was ill. They attempted to form a new breakaway band The New Heads Hands & Feet, Lee however left to play for
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, and they finished as a band.


Chas & Dave

Hodges toured America when he was with Heads Hands & Feet, and it was during the tour that he began to have the idea of performing in his natural accent as he thought it "not quite real" performing in an American accent to an American audience. When Heads Hands & Feet broke up in 1972, Hodges and Peacock considered forming a band together, singing in their own accent about things they knew. They began to perform as a duo Chas & Dave. Hodges was originally a bass player, but in Chas & Dave he played the piano and guitar while Peacock played bass. They also recorded as Oily Rags (
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for cigarettes - "fags") with Gerry Hogan and Ian Wallace, and releasing a self-titled album in 1974. They also recorded an album with
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. In 1975 Hodges and Peacock played on
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's album ''Remember My Song''. Eminem would later sample a riff from the song "I Got The" (featuring Hodges on guitar and Peacock on bass) on his 1999 hit "
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". Hodges and Peacock recorded their first album as Chas & Dave in 1974, and this album, ''One Fing'*'Anuvver'', was released in 1975. According to Hodges, the title track "One Fing'*'Anuvver" was their first Rockney song. Burt joined the duo in 1976 as a drummer. They were signed by
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in 1978, and the album ''Rockney'' was released the same year. A song from the album, "
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", was their first song to reach the chart. In early 1979, a song from their first album "Woortcha!" was used for a notable television commercial for
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, and the song was then re-recorded and released as a single, retitled "
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". They opened for Led Zeppelin at the 1979 Knebworth Festival. In 1980, Chas & Dave formed their own record label Rockney with their manager Bob England. Their first release under this label " Rabbit" became a top 10 hit. They had a bigger hit song in 1982 with " Ain't No Pleasing You", written largely by Hodges. Hodges was popular amongst supporters of
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owing to singles he had released as Chas & Dave. These include " Glory Glory Tottenham Hotspur", " Hot Shot Tottenham!", "
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", "Spurs Medley" and " Ossie's Dream (Spurs Are on Their Way to Wembley)". He also played piano for short-lived supergroup called the Rockers, which featured
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, Phil Lynott and John Coghlan. In 2009, following the death of his wife Sue, Peacock announced his retirement from performing with Chas & Dave. However, he changed his mind the following year and announced a tour for 2011. They also played their "Christmas Jamboree" at the IndigO2 in December 2011 and December 2012. They undertook a 'Back By Demand' tour of the UK between February and May 2013. In 2012, Hodges wrote and recorded a charity single with his band and
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players called "Got My Tickets for the Darts". The video featured Hodges, his band, the 2012 Premier League Darts players, and walk-on girl Jacqui Adams. It was released on 18 May, the night after the play-offs at the
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in London, where it was premiered, and proceeds from the single were donated to the Haven House Children's Hospice, in
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, Essex. In 2009 Hodges released an eponymous solo album on Talking Elephant Records In 2010, he guested on an album by
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(Western Star Records) called ''788 Years of Rock n Roll'', the following year Hodges returned to the label to record a solo album titled ''Together We Made Music''. In 2014, Hodges also guested on
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's new band
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's album, ''
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'', contributing piano on the song "Salt Breeze". Hodges was a keen gardener. In 2014, he started his Rock n Roll Allotment column in the British newspaper the '' Daily Express''.


Illness and death

On 6 February 2017, it was announced that Hodges had been diagnosed with
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. A statement on social media said the illness had been caught "at an early stage", and that he would be undergoing treatment immediately. The pair stated that they hoped to be "back out on the road" soon. He died in his sleep in the early hours of September 22nd, 2018 due to complications of pneumonia, aged 74.


Discography (1961–2018)


Solo recordings

* ''Chas Hodges'' (Talking Elephant Records, 2009) * ''Together We Made Music'' (Western Star Records, 2011) * ''Chas Hodges & the Premier League Boys: Got My Ticket For the Darts'' (Matchroom Sport Ltd, 2012, digital single) * ''Two Timing Baby / Will It Happen To Me ?'' ( Ember Records, 1961, single) * ''Johnny Remember Me / There Must Be'' ( Top Rank International, 1961, single) (with The Outlaws) *" Will You Love Me Tomorrow" / "My Baby Doll" (
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, 1961, single) (with The Outlaws) *"
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" / "What's the Matter" ( HMV, 1961, single) (with The Outlaws) *"It's Just a Matter of Time" / "Little Boy Blue" (HMV, 1962, single) (with The Outlaws) *"Don't You Think it's Time" / "Loneliness" (HMV, 1962, single) (with The Admirals AKA The Outlaws) *"My Little Baby" / "You'll Do It You'll Fall in Love" (HMV, 1963, single) (with The Outlaws) * '' Telstar (demo) / Telstar (2nd stage demo)'' (
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, 1962, demo) (with The Outlaws) * ''San Francisco Bay / Like A Bird Without Feathers'' (Decca Records, 1962, single) (with The Outlaws) * ''The Birds & The Bees / Something At The Bottom Of My Garden'' (Decca Records, 1962, demo) (with The Outlaws) * ''Poppin' Part I / Poppin' Part II'' (
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, 1962; single) (with The Outlaws) * ''As From Tonight'' ( RPM Records, 1962, demo) * ''Stairway To A Star'' (RPM Records, 1963, demo) * ''Full Grown Doll'' (RPM Records, 1963, demo) * ''You Got What I Want'' (RPM Records, 1964, demo) * ''The Crazy Beat Of Gene Vincent'' (Rockin' Jamboree Records, live 1963) (with The Outlaws) * ''In Sweden'' ( His Master's Voice, 1963, EP) (with The Outlaws) * ''Merry Go Round / Go On Then'' (His Master's Voice, 1963, single) * ''If You've Got To Pick A Baby / In The First Place'' (His Master's Voice, 1963, single) (with The Outlaws) * ''Thou Shalt Not Steal / Been Invited To A Party'' (His Master's Voice, 1965, single) (with The Outlaws) * ''A Fool Such As I / It's Nice In't It?'' (Decca Records, 1964, single) (with The Outlaws) * ''Tell The Truth / Shut Up'' ( Pye Records, 1964, single) (with The Outlaws) * ''Galway Bay / Livin' Alone'' (Parlophone Records, 1964, single) (with The Outlaws) * ''Ramona'' (Parlophone Records, 1964, EP) (with The Outlaws) * ''The Bike Beat 1 / The Bike Beat 2'' (Lyntone, 1964, single) (with The Outlaws) * ''Girls Go For Guys / Chico'' (Guyden Records, 1964, single) (with The Outlaws) * ''Bouncing Bass / Let Me In'' (
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, 1965, single) (with The Outlaws) * ''Don’t Think Twice It’s All Right / Big Fat Spider'' ( Columbia Records, 1964, single) * ''Digging My Potatoes / She Ain't Coming Back'' (Columbia Records, 1965, single) * ''Hurt Me / It Can Happen To You'' (Pye Records, 1965, single) (with The Outlaws) * ''To Know Him Is To Love Him/...'' (Chattahoochie, 1965, single) (with The Outlaws) * ''Satan's Holliday / Earthshaker'' (Titan, 1965, single) (with The Outlaws) * ''Little Brown Jug / Getaway'' (Line Records, 1965, single) (with The Outlaws) * ''Drivin' You Wild'' ( Regal Records, 1966) * ''Got To Get You Into My Life'' ( EMI Records, 1966) * ''Satisfy My Soul / My Only Souvenir'' (Line Records, 1966, single) * ''Soul Sounds'' (Columbia Records, 1967) * ''I Shall Be Released / Down In The Flood'' (Columbia Records, 1968, single) * ''Madena / Standing Still'' (Pye Records, 1968, single) * ''Good Times / Sally'' (
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, 1969, single) * ''Across The Great Divide / Sally'' (
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, 1969, single) * ''Walkin' Shoes / Around And Around'' (Line Records, 1969, single) * ''That's All Right Mama'' (
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Records, 1970) * ''Your Cheatin' Heart / Breathless'' (Line Records, 1970, single) * ''Reelin' And Rockin' / Ballad Of Billy Joe'' (Line Records, 1970, single) * ''Black Claw / Balls Of Fire'' (Line Records, 1970, single) *''
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, 1971) * ''Heads Hands & Feet'' (
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, 1971) * ''Tracks'' (
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, 1972) * ''Road Show'' (BBC Transcription Services, 1972) * ''Old Soldiers Never Die'' (
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, 1973) * ''The Session Recorded In London With Great Guest Artists'' (
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, 1973) * ''Images'' (Blow Up, 1973) * ''Teresa Brewer in London with Oily Rags'' ( Flying Dutchman, 1973) * ''Teresa Brewer in London'' (Amsterdam Records, 1973) * ''Bei Mir Bist Du Schon (Means That You're Grand) / Bo Weevil'' (Amsterdam Records, 1973, single) * ''Green Door / San Francisco Bay'' (
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, 1974, single) *'' Oliver Edward Nelson in London with Oily Rags'' (
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, 1974) * ''Big Jim's Back'' (Retreat Records, 1974) * ''Whatever Mood You're In'' (Retreat Records, 1974) * ''The Jackie Lynton Album'' (WWA Records, 1974) * ''No Axe To Grind'' (BB Records, 1979) * ''Remember My Song'' (EMI Records, 1975) * ''Sioux'' ( Anchor Records, 1976) * ''Glenn Cardier'' (EMI Records, 1976) * ''Living In The Shadow Of A Downtown Movie Show'' (Decca Records, 1977) * ''Bang Your Door'' (EMI Records, 1978) * ''Hiding'' (
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, 1979) * ''We Are The Boys (Who Make All The Noise) / Rockin' On The Stage'' (
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, 1983, single) * ''Beowulf'' (
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, 1995) * ''The Unreleased Album'' (
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, 2004) * ''788 Years of Rock n Roll'' (Western Star Records, 2011) * ''Land Of Lions'' (Burnout Records, 2013) * ''
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'' (
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, 2014) * ''Chas & J.I. - Before We Grow Too Old'' (
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, 2018) * ''Gilbert O'Sullivan'' ( BMG, 2018)


Publications

* ''Chas & Dave: All About Us'' (2008) * ''Chas and His Rock 'n' Roll Allotment'' (2010) * ''101 Facts you didn't know about Chas and Dave'' (2013) * ''Memories of The Lane: Good Times at Tottenham'' (2018)


References


Bibliography

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External links

* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Hodges, Chas 1943 births 2018 deaths People from Edmonton, London English pop guitarists English rock guitarists English male guitarists English rock pianists English rock keyboardists English male singers English session musicians The Outlaws (band) members Deaths from esophageal cancer Deaths from pneumonia in England Deaths from cancer in England British male pianists Cliff Bennett and the Rebel Rousers members