David Hood
David Hood | |
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Background information | |
Born | Sheffield, Alabama U.S. | September 21, 1943
Genres | R&B Rock |
Occupation(s) | Session musician |
Instruments | Bass guitar |
Associated acts | Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section Traffic |
David Hood (born September 21, 1943) is a bassist from Muscle Shoals, Alabama. He also plays the trombone. He is a member of the Alabama Music Hall of Fame.
Early life and education[]
Hood was born in Sheffield, Alabama and attended the University of North Alabama.
Career[]
Hood started his career playing with the Mystics and as a backup musician at FAME Studios. He went on to co-found Muscle Shoals Sound Studio, where he produced songs for Willie Nelson, Cher and others. He played bass on albums by Boz Scaggs, Joe Cocker, Albert King, Aretha Franklin, Cat Stevens, Peabo Bryson, Wendy Waldman, Julian Lennon, Paul Simon, Lulu, Shirley Brown, Glenn Frey, Patti Austin, Joan Baez, Tony Joe White, Linda Ronstadt, Paul Anka, Rod Stewart, Solomon Burke, J. J. Cale, Art Garfunkel, Bob Seger, Shelby Lynne, Bugs Bunny, Leon Russell, William Bell, Traffic, the Staple Singers, Frank Black, Odetta, John Hiatt, Etta James, John Altenburgh, Johnny & The MoTones and Percy Sledge. Hood appeared in 2009 on Klaus Voormann's solo album A Sideman's Journey.[1] He participated in the Waterboys album, Modern Blues, recorded mainly in Nashville, and is currently on tour with them.
Personal life[]
Hood is married to Judy Sockwell Hood.
Hood's son, Patterson Hood, is the frontman and one of two (formerly three) songwriters for Drive-By Truckers.
His daughter, Lilla, is a graphic designer.
Collaborations[]
With Julian Lennon
- Valotte (Atlantic Records, 1984)
With Solomon Burke
- Proud Mary (Ola, 1969)
With Dee Dee Bridgewater
- Dee Dee Bridgewater (Atlantic Records, 1976)
With Shelby Lynne
- Tears, Lies and Alibis (Everso, 2010)
With José Feliciano
- Sweet Soul Music (Private Stock Records, 1976)
With Art Garfunkel
With Wendy Waldman
- Gypsy Symphony (Warner Bros. Records, 1974)
With J. J. Cale
- Really (A&M Records, 1972)
With Shirley Brown
- Joy & Pain (Malaco Records, 1993)
- Unleashed (Malaco Records, 2009)
With Kim Carnes
- Sailin' (A&M Records, 1976)
With Odetta
- Odetta Sings (Polydor Records, 1970)
With Bonnie Bramlett
- Lady's Choice (Capricorn Records, 1976)
- Beautiful (Rockin' Camel, 2008)
With Dan Penn
- Nobody's Fool (Bell Records, 1973)
- Do Right Man (Sire Records, 1994)
- Something About the Night (Dandy Records, 2016)
With Frank Black
- Honeycomb (Cooking Vinyl, 2005)
- Fast Man Raider Man (Cooking Vinyl, 2006)
With Boz Scaggs
- Boz Scaggs (Atlantic Records, 1969)
- My Time (Columbia Records, 1972)
With Johnny Rivers
- The Road (Atlantic Records, 1974)
- Borrowed Time (RSO Records, 1980)
With Steve Cropper
- Night After Night (MCA Records, 1982)
- Dedicated – A Salute to the 5 Royales (429 Records, 2011)
With Mary MacGregor
- Torn Between Two Lovers (Ariola Records, 1976)
With Delbert McClinton
- Second Wind (Capricorn Records, 1978)
- The Jealous Kind (Capitol Records, 1980)
- Plain from the Heart (Capitol Records, 1981)
With Levon Helm
- Levon Helm (ABC Records, 1978)
- Levon Helm (Capitol Records, 1982)
With Mavis Staples
- Mavis Staples (Volt Records, 1969)
- Only for the Lonely (Volt Records, 1970)
- Oh What a Feeling (Warner Bros. Records, 1979)
With Cat Stevens
- Izitso (A&M Records, 1977)
With Frank Black and Reid Paley
- Paley & Francis (Cooking Vinyl, 2011)
With Jimmy Buffett
- Beach House on the Moon (Island Records, 1999)
With Beth Nielsen Chapman
- Hearing It First (Capitol Records, 1980)
With A. J. Croce
- Just Like Medicine (Compass Records, 2017)
With Etta James
- Tell Mama (Cadet Records, 1968)
- The Right Time (Elektra Records, 1992)
With Albert King
- Lovejoy (Stax Records, 1971)
With Paul Simon
- There Goes Rhymin' Simon (Columbia Records, 1973)
- Still Crazy After All These Years (Columbia Records, 1975)
With Aretha Franklin
- This Girl's in Love with You (Atlantic Records, 1970)
- Spirit in the Dark (Atlantic Records, 1970)
With Gail Davies
- The Game (Warner Bros. Records, 1980)
With Eddie Rabbitt
- Loveline (Elektra Records, 1979)
With Candi Staton
- Candi (Warner Bros. Records, 1974)
- Life Happens (Beracah Records, 2014)
With Lulu
- New Routes (Atlantic Records, 1970)
With Bob Seger
- Smokin' O.P.'s (Reprise Records, 1972)
- Back in '72 (Reprise Records, 1973)
- Beautiful Loser (Capitol Records, 1975)
- Night Moves (Capitol Records, 1976)
- Stranger in Town (Capitol Records, 1978)
- Against the Wind (Capitol Records, 1980)
- The Distance (Capitol Records, 1982)
With Rod Stewart
- Atlantic Crossing (Warner Bros. Records, 1975)
- A Night on the Town (Warner Bros. Records, 1976)
With Glenn Frey
- No Fun Aloud (Asylum Records, 1982)
- The Allnighter (MCA Records, 1984)
- Soul Searchin' (MCA Records, 1988)
With Ronnie Hawkins
- Ronnie Hawkins (Cotillion Records, 1970)
With Linda Ronstadt
- Linda Ronstadt (Capitol Records, 1971)
With Joan Baez
- Honest Lullaby (Portrait Records, 1979)
With Paul Anka
- Feelings (United Artists Records, 1975)
With John P. Hammond
- Southern Fried (Atlantic Records, 1971)
With Wilson Pickett
- Hey Jude (Atlantic Records, 1969)
- Right On (Atlantic Records, 1970)
- Don't Knock My Love (Atlantic Records, 1971)
With Lindi Ortega
- Faded Gloryville (Last Gang Records, 2015)
With Sheryl Crow
- Threads (Big Machine Records, 2019)
With William Bell
- Wow... (Stax Records, 1971)
- Phases of Reality (Stax Records, 1972)
With Patti Austin
- Body Language (CTI Records, 1980)
- In My Life (CTI Records, 1983)
With Tony Joe White
- The Train I'm On (Warner Brothers, 1972)
- Closer to the Truth (Festival Records, 1991)
With Cher
- 3614 Jackson Highway (Atco Records, 1969)
With Joe Cocker
- Luxury You Can Afford (Asylum Records, 1978)
With Laura Nyro
- Christmas and the Beads of Sweat (Columbia Records, 1970)
With Helen Reddy
- Take What You Find (Capitol Records, 1980)
With Peabo Bryson
- Peabo (Bullet Records, 1976)
With Billy Ray Cyrus
- The SnakeDoctor Circus (BBR, 2019)
With Leon Russell
- Leon Russell and the Shelter People (Shelter Records, 1971)
With Toulouse
- Toulouse (Magique, 1976)
References[]
- ^ "Klaus Voorman, A Sideman's Journey". All Music. Retrieved October 20, 2015.
External links[]
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- 1943 births
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- Living people
- Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section members
- Traffic (band) members
- University of North Alabama alumni
- People from Sheffield, Alabama
- American rhythm and blues bass guitarists
- American session musicians
- Guitarists from Alabama
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