Joe Dodge
Biography
Joseph George Dodge (February 9, 1922 – August 18, 2004) was an American jazz musician. A subtle and creative drummer, Dodge will probably always be better known for his role primarily as a timekeeper and accompanist who set a standard for blending propulsive swing, creating an adaptability that allowed him to remain in the background and not interfere with the soloist's line, which even extended to a reluctance to take drum solos. Born in Monroe, Wisconsin, Dodge was raised and grew up in San Francisco, California. Dodge initially studied to be a symphonic percussionist, but like many young drummers of his generation, he was primarily influenced by Gene Krupa and later listened Jo Jones, Jimmy Crawford and Shelly Manne, different sources of inspiration that helped him to create his own creative style. During World War II, Dodge fulfilled his military duties from 1942 until 1945. While serving, he played drums in the Coast Artillery band, where he met tenor saxophonist Dave van Kriedt, who introduced him to Dave Brubeck and Paul Desmond. After demobilization in 1946, Dodge worked in several dixieland groups and dance bands around the Bay area. In 1950, Dodge became tired of road touring and economic instability and was able to get a job working in a bank. Nonetheless, he still kept in touch with Desmond, who arranged for him to play an engagement in an octet led by Brubeck as a temporary replacement for drummer Cal Tjader. By then, the Brubeck octet was playing at the San Francisco Opera House, where they opened the show for Nat King Cole and Woody Herman. A few years later, Desmond again recommended Dodge to Brubeck. As a result, he became the regular drummer of the Dave Brubeck Quartet, participating with the group in different music venues in the United States while recording five successful albums between 1953 and 1956. During the same period, Dodge was featured in two albums with different formats directed by Desmond. Late in 1956, Dodge was worn down by the tr
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Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Time Out
1959

Jazz Goes To College
1954

Jazz: Red Hot And Cool
1955

At Newport
1956

Brubeck Time
1955

The Dave Brubeck Quartet In Europe
1958

Newport 1958
1959

Jazz Impressions Of The U.S.A.
1957

Dave Brubeck's All-Time Greatest Hits
1974

Dave Brubeck Quartet, Paul Desmond Quartet, Cal Tjader
1961

The Essential Dave Brubeck
2003

Brubeck On Campus
1972

Jazz Summit
1972

Jazz Goes To Junior College
1957

Gerry Mulligan / Paul Desmond
1956

Jazz At Storyville
1953

Live In Concert
2001

At Pacific College
Credited work
593 releases · 94 albums · active 1954–2024
- Performance · 676
- Other credits · 2
Studios: Basin Street Night Club · College of the Pacific · Newport Jazz Festival · Columbia Sound Laboratories
Frequent collaborators
- The Dave Brubeck Quartet
- Dave Brubeck
- Various
- Dave Brubeck Quartet
- Chet Baker
- The Paul Desmond Quartet
- The Paul Desmond Quintet
- Gerry Mulligan
