Colin Hodgkinson

Colin Hodgkinson is a British bassist and musician known for his work in the genres of rock, blues, and jazz. Born on July 15, 1945, he gained prominence in the 1970s, particularly as a member of the band Backdoor, which fused jazz and rock elements. Hodgkinson is celebrated for his virtuosic bass playing and unique slap technique, which has influenced many bassists. Notable works include his contributions to Backdoor's albums, such as "Backdoor" (1971) and "Two Sides of a Coin" (1972), where his innovative style was showcased. He has also worked with various artists, including Alexis Korner, and has performed with the likes of Gary Moore and Eric Burdon, further demonstrating his versatility. Hodgkinson's impact on music is significant, particularly in the way he has expanded the role of the bass guitar within rock and jazz contexts. His approach has inspired a generation of musicians to explore the technical possibilities of the instrument, blending different genres and techniques. Throughout his career, Hodgkinson has maintained a reputation as a skilled performer and a respected figure in the music community.