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![]() ![]() Schedule of Public Events
(Please note that private
engagements are not listed here)
Public
Events for 2014
(Please note
that private engagements are not listed
here)
Tuesday
14 January 2014
7:30 PM Mimi and Friends Concert Concert hosted by Mimi Blais Featuring: Mimi Blais Frederick Hodges Tamas Ittzes Martin Spitznagel Celebrity Concert Series Dixie State College of Utah Cox Performing Arts Center 325 South 700 East St. George, Utah http://www.dixie.edu/concerts/concerts.php details to follow Saturday 18 January 2014 7:30 PM ![]() Suggested donation $5 Frederick Hodges accompanies silent films Ninth Anniversary of Saturday Silents The Mark of Zorro (1920, 35mm print) Douglas Fairbanks Preceded by shorts: Mabel’s Strange Predicament (1914, Keystone) Charles Chaplin, Mabel Normand Broncho Billy and the Bandit’s Secret (2013, NESFM, 35mm) Christopher Goodwin, Bruce Cates, filmed in Niles. Niles Essanay Silent Film Museum 37417 Niles Boulevard Fremont, CA 94536 ![]() Sunday 19 January 2014 2:00 PM Frederick Hodges In Concert John Ulrich Presents Frederick Hodges in concert ![]() 2:00 PM Ticket price: $22.00 Held at the biggest little piano parlor in El Sobrante 4184 Garden Lane El Sobrante, CA 94803 Seating is limited, so book your tickets early: telephone/fax: 510-223-9587 e-mail: julrich2847@att.net Tuesday 11 February 2014
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5:00 – 8:00 PM Frederick Hodges - With the Crown Syncopators Ragtime Trio
Call 415-362-5125 or visit the website at www.pier23cafe.com Sunday
23 February 2014
Balboa Theater 6:30 PM ![]() Balboa's 88th Birthday Two showings: 4:00 PM Matinee and at 7:30 PM For evening showing, Doors open 6:30 pm with lantern slide show Show Starts at 7:00 pm Frederick Hodges accompanies the silent film classic The Strong Man (1926) Starring Harry Langdon ![]() All Seats $10.00 The Balboa Theater 3630 Balboa Street (between 37th and 38th Avenues) San Francisco, CA 94121 415-221-8184 Tuesday 25 February 2014
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5:00 – 8:00 PM ![]() Frederick Hodges - solo piano
Call 415-362-5125 or visit the cafe website at www.pier23cafe.com Saturday 1 March 2014 7:30 PM ![]() Suggested donation $5 Frederick Hodges accompanies silent films The County Fair (1920,Maurice Tourneur Productions) Helen Jerome Eddy, David Butler and Arthur Housman star in this old fashioned melodrama expertly directed by Maurice Tourneur with sparkling photography by Charles Van Enger. ![]() Preceded by shorts: Niles Essanay Silent Film Museum 37417 Niles Boulevard Fremont, CA 94536 Tuesday 4 March 2014
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5:00 – 8:00 PM Frederick Hodges - With the Crown Syncopators Ragtime Trio
Call 415-362-5125 or visit the website at www.pier23cafe.com Friday through Saturday 7-9 March 2014 Dixieland
Montery
DeAnza
Ballroom Phone: 831.646.3770 For information please call (831) 633-5053 or toll free at 888-349-6879.email@dixieland-monterey.com www.dixieland-monterey.com ![]() ![]() Tuesday 11 March 2014
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5:00 – 8:00 PM ![]() Frederick Hodges - solo piano
Call 415-362-5125 or visit the cafe website at www.pier23cafe.com 14-16 March 2014 ![]() Durango Ragtime and Early Jazz Festival http://www.durangoragtimefestival.com/ Strater Hotel 699 Main Avenue Durango, Colorado 800-247-4431 info@strater.com Sunday 23 March 2014 2:00 PM The Northern Virginia Ragtime Society Presents Frederick Hodges in a Solo Piano Recital Jordan Kitts Concert Hall 8500 Lee Highway Fairfax, VA 22031 Ticket Prices : $13.00 Adults, $12.00 Seniors/Students Northern Virginia Ragtime Society (Advance Reservations Are Required) ![]() 28-29 March 2014 Chico Silent Film Festival
To be held in the Theater
of the Chico Women's Club To purchase your tickets call 530.228.2860 Saturday 5 April 2014 7:30 PM ![]() Suggested donation $5 Frederick Hodges accompanies silent films The Prisoner of Zenda (1922, Metro) Ramon Navarro, Alice Terry, Lewis Stone ![]() Preceded by shorts: Niles Essanay Silent Film Museum 37417 Niles Boulevard Fremont, CA 94536 Sunday 6 April 2014 John and Nadine Motto-Ros
Presents
Frederick Hodges, piano
A brilliant collaboration
showcasing pianist Frederick Hodges, tuba
player Marty Eggers, and drummer Virginia
Tichenor in a tasty musical outing.
The Crown Syncoptars are a unique
combination of world-class ragtime and
traditional jazz players. All players
shine in the spotlight, creating a
cohesive group sound and refreshing new
versions of favorite rags and song hits
from the golden era of American music.
1:00 PM
Tel: (209)-267-9252 Seating is limited. Make your reservation as soon as possible. Tuesday 8 April 2014
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5:00 – 8:00 PM Frederick Hodges - With the Crown Syncopators Ragtime Trio
Call 415-362-5125 or visit the website at www.pier23cafe.com Sunday 13 April 2014 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM Frederick Performs With Don Neely's New Deal Rhythm Presented by the Napa Jazz Club Embassy Suites Napa Valley 1075 California Blvd Napa, CA 94559 Details to follow ![]() Saturday 19 April 2014 11:00 AM to 4:00 PM Frederick Hodges Performs with Don Neely's Royal Society Jazz Orchestra Julia Morgan's Asilomar Saturday, April 19, 2014 11:00 A.M. - 4:00 P.M., Asilomar Conference Grounds Commemorating the 150-year anniversary of California State Parks, a FREE, day-long program of activities highlighting the architectural designs Julia Morgan built for the YWCA at Asilomar . Asilomar Conference Grounds 800 Asilomar Ave Pacific Grove, CA 93950 Visit website for details and reservations ![]() Saturday 26 April 2014 7:30 PM ![]() Suggested donation $5 Frederick Hodges accompanies silent films Comedy Short Subject Night Films to be announced ![]() (1916, Lone Star) Charlie Chaplin (1923, Comique) Buster Keaton (1925, Hal Roach) Charley Chase (1927, Hal Roach) Stan Laurel, Oliver Hardy Niles Essanay Silent Film Museum 37417 Niles Boulevard Fremont, CA 94536 Sunday 27 April 2014 Tom Hawthorn Presents Frederick Hodges Live in a Solo Piano Concert 2:00 PM Suggested donation: $20.00 244 Folsom Road Roseville CA, 95678. To Reserve seats: Telephone: 916-773-3562 email: tom@thoseoldrecords.com ![]() Tuesday 29 April 2014
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5:00 – 8:00 PM ![]() Frederick Hodges - solo piano
Call 415-362-5125 or visit the cafe website at www.pier23cafe.com Saturday 10 May 2014 The Art Deco Preservation Ball
Tuesday 13 May 2014
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5:00 – 8:00 PM Frederick Hodges - With the Crown Syncopators Ragtime Trio
Call 415-362-5125 or visit the website at www.pier23cafe.com Sunday 18 May 2014 3:00 to 6:00 PM
AN AFTERNOON WITH
FREDERICK HODGES
website
Make your check payable to The Sacramento Cultural Center and Library and mail to Gisela Parker, 3462 Patterson Way, El Dorado Hills, CA 95762 Tuesday 20 May 2014
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5:00 – 8:00 PM ![]() Frederick Hodges - solo piano
Call 415-362-5125 or visit the cafe website at www.pier23cafe.com Frederick Hodges appears with Don Neely's Royal Society at to the 41th Annual Sacramento Music Festival ![]() Saturday 31 May 2014 Frederick Hodges performs a solo piano recital Kansas City, Kansas details to follow 4-7 June 2014
Frederick Hodges Plays Solo Piano concerts at the:
8-10 June 2014 Missouri Theatre Center for the Arts203 S. Ninth Street Fax: (573) 449-4214 Email: info@motheatre.org Website: http://motheatre.org/ Saturday, Sunday 14 and 15 June 2014 The El Segundo Ragtime Festival
Frederick Hodges returns to
the best Ragtime Festival
There
are three concerts from which to choose:
The Old
Town Music Hall
Featured Artists: Kathy Craig John Reed-Torres Vincent Johnson Frederick Hodges Tuesday 17 June 2014
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5:00 – 8:00 PM ![]() Frederick Hodges - solo piano
Call 415-362-5125 or visit the cafe website at www.pier23cafe.com 22-22 June 2014 ContactFor more information about the 2013 Central Pennsylvania Ragtime Festival, and to order tickets contact:
or write to:
Or email David at: trolley@innernet.net ![]() 27, 28, 29 June 2014 Broncho Billy Silent Film Festival ![]() Niles Essanay Silent Film Museum 37417 Niles Boulevard Fremont, CA 94536 Friday Evening, June 27 OPENING RECEPTION 5:30-7:00 P.M. AT THE MUSEUM 8:00 PM Main Program The Big Parade - John Gilbert, Renee Adoree (1925 MGM) Frederick Hodges at the Piano Broncho Billy & the Bandit's Secret - Christopher Goodwin, Bruce Cates (2013, NESFM, 35mm) Frederick Hodges at the Piano Saturday June 28 7:30 PM Museum members $10, not yet members $12 Ray Hubbard Award Presentation and Film Screening The Circus (1928, Charles Chaplin Productions, sound track) It was years in the making, and a difficult period in Chaplin’s life, but he created some memorable, classic moments on film with The Circus. Not to be missed. Followed by The Circus outtakes with Frederick Hodges at the piano. Sunday June 29 1:00 PM 1:00 PM Main Program DIANA SERRA CARY (BABY PEGGY) IN PERSON! Circus Clowns - (1922, Century) Baby Peggy Peg o' the Mounted - (1924, Century) Baby Peggy Broncho Billy & the Bandit's Secret - Christopher Goodwin, Bruce Cates (2013, NESFM, 35mm) Frederick Hodges at the piano Tuesday 1 July 2014
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5:00 – 8:00 PM Frederick Hodges - With the Crown Syncopators Ragtime Trio
Call 415-362-5125 or visit the website at www.pier23cafe.com Thursday, 4 July 2014 THE PARDEE PATRIOTIC PICNIC 12:00 noon to 4:00 Music performed by Frederick Hodges and Miss Ann Gibson http://www.pardeehome.org/ ![]() THE PARDEE HOME MUSEUM
For this occasion, entry is
through the Pardee carriage house on
12th Street.
Saturday 12 July 2014 11:00 AM to 6:15 PM Cline Wine & Dixieland Jazz Festival 2014 Frederick Hodges appears playing solo piano and with Don Neely's Royal Society Jazz Orchestra Cline Cellars 24737 Arnold Drive/Highway 121 Sonoma, CA 95476 Phone: (707) 940-4030 or 800-546-2070 http://www.clinecellars.com/jazzfestival ![]() Tuesday 29 July 2014
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5:00 – 8:00 PM ![]() Frederick Hodges - solo piano
Call 415-362-5125 or visit the cafe website at www.pier23cafe.com Saturday 2 August 2014 7:30 PM ![]() Suggested donation $5 Frederick Hodges accompanies silent films ![]() Orchids and Ermine (1927, First National, tinted) Colleen Moore plays a hotel switchboard operator looking for love and money in this delightful comedy with Jack Mulhall and Mickey Rooney, in a small but funny part. Preceded by shorts: Mabel’s Busy Day (1914, Keystone) Charles Chaplin Sword Points (1928, Lupino Lane Comedy) Lupino Lane Niles Essanay Silent Film Museum 37417 Niles Boulevard Fremont, CA 94536 Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, 8-10 August 2014
Sutter Creek Ragtime Festival Piano
Solo Frederick Hodges returns to the best Ragtime Festival in the California Gold Country. Five
separate venues along historic Main
Street in Sutter Creek
![]() Saturday 16 August 2014
Frederick Hodges in a Solo Concert
Presents
Pianist Frederick Hodges "Gershwin
and Friends at the Movies" Tickets
and reservation available by visiting: The Sanfilippo Foundation Barrington, IL 60010 email: info@sanfilippofoundation.org ![]() Send an email to: info@sanfilippofoundation.org. Please include name, number of reservations requested, and a contact phone number. Sunday 17 August 2014
Frederick
Hodges in a Solo Concert "A
Salute to Hollywood"
Call (310) 322-2592 to reserve your seats today Tuesday 19 August 2014
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5:00 – 8:00 PM ![]() Frederick Hodges - solo piano
Call 415-362-5125 or visit the cafe website at www.pier23cafe.com 28 August through 1 September 2014 Cinecon Classic Film Festival ![]() Frederick Hodges
accompanies silent films e-mail: cineconinfo@earthlink.net Write to: CINECON 3727 W. Magnolia Boulevard, # 760 Burbank, CA 91505 ![]() Tuesday 9 September 2014
Pier
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5:00 – 8:00 PM Frederick Hodges - With the Crown Syncopators Ragtime Trio
Call 415-362-5125 or visit the website at www.pier23cafe.com Saturday 13 September 2014 6:00 PM to10 PM Frederick Hodges appears with Don Neely's Royal Society Jazz Orchestra Golden Gala Dinner Dance Event Center Rossmoor Walnut Creek 1001 Golden Rain Rd. Walnut Creek, CA 94595 For Tickets: Phone: (925) 988-7700 Fax: (925) 947-0531 Email: info@rossmoor.co Sunday 14 September 2014 Frederick Hodges appears with Don Neely's Royal Society Jazz Orchestra Gatsby Picnic Sponsored by the Art Deco Society of California http://www.artdecosociety.org/ Sunday 14 September 2014 7:30 PM Danny Coots-Brian Holland Ragtime Show with guest artist: Frederick Hodges Tickets are $25 per person and are available at the door. The ticket price includes wine. Piedmont Center for the Arts 801 Magnolia Avenue Piedmont, CA 94611 http://www.piedmontcenterforthearts.org/2014/09/08/danny-coots-brian-holland-ragtime-show-sunday-september-14th-at-730-pm/ ![]() Tuesday 16 September 2014
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5:00 – 8:00 PM ![]() Frederick Hodges - solo piano
Call 415-362-5125 or visit the cafe website at www.pier23cafe.com Friday 3 October 2014 8:00 – 11:00 PM Frederick
Hodges - with Don Neely's Rhythm
Aces
http://www.caponesspeakeasy.net/ Saturday 4 October 2014 7:30 PM ![]() Suggested donation $5 Frederick Hodges accompanies silent films Way Down East (1920, D. W. Griffith Productions) Griffith turned an old stage-bound melodrama into movie melodrama that leads to a fast-paced climax, with Lillian Gish as the hapless girl adrift on an ice flow. Billy Bitzer’s camerawork succeeds under difficult conditions. Film introduced by Gish fan James Patterson. Frederick Hodges will be accompanying this film using the original 1920 Score. ![]() Preceded by shorts: The Masquerader (1914, Keystone) Charles Chaplin The Best Man (1928, Mack Sennett) Billy Bevan, Vernon Dent Niles Essanay Silent Film Museum 37417 Niles Boulevard Fremont, CA 94536 Saturday 11 October 2014 and Sunday 12 October 2014
2:00 PM
[Both days] Doors
open at 1:30 PM
Richard
Reutlinger: (415) 346-8669 Questions
or more information call
824
Grove Street Friday, Saturday, 17 and 18 October 2014 Shasta 8th
Annual Silent Film Festival
With
live accompaniment 1313 Market Street Redding, CA 96001 website REDDING SILENT FILM FESTIVAL 2014 All films accompanied with live music by World-class pianist Frederick Hodges All shows presented with real film – no video Friday, October 17th, 6:00 A comedy short was part of every silent film program, and we’ve gathered three winners for this family-friendly show. THE PLAY HOUSE (1921) Buster Keaton is the whole show – at least in his dreams. He imagines that he is every member of the orchestra, the entire audience, and all the performers in a minstrel show. When he awakens, he’s a stagehand in a vaudeville house who has to impersonate a trained monkey. Not only one of Buster’s best shorts, but also among the best short comedies ever made. Sequences from HOT WATER (1924) Harold Lloyd’s comedies place him in domestic situations that defy his every attempt to deal with them like a reasonable man. In these hilarious sequences, he wins a live turkey in a raffle and has to get it home on a crowded streetcar, and buys a nifty new car for his wife with predictably disastrous results while his mother-in-law from hell looks on. THE FINISHING TOUCH (1928) The beloved team of Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy undertake building a house in one day to win a bonus for their work. Although they know nothing whatever about construction, they actually complete the thing, after a fashion – until a tiny bird lands on the chimney and all comes tumbling down. It’s one of their most memorable efforts. Friday, October 17th, 8:00 THE VAGABOND (1916) By 1916, just two years after appearing in his first motion picture, Charles Chaplin had become the most famous entertainer in the world.. For Mutual, Chaplin produced what many film historians believe to be his best works. The Vagabond features the Tramp as a street violinist who falls in love with and saves a gypsy girl forced into slavery by a cruel gypsy chief and his caravan. Chaplin’s third Mutual production, The Vagabond clearly shows Chaplin’s development of the film elements that he employed throughout his career, particularly the blending of comedy and pathos. We will show a rare, original tinted print. THE PATSY (1928) Marion Davies was muse (among other things) to William Randolph Hearst, who presented her as a great dramatic star in a series of elaborate, money-losing pictures. Offscreen, however, Davies was known for her playfulness and mugging, entertaining friends at Hearst Castle house parties with imitations of fellow actors. With his gift for rhythm and gesture, director King Vidor drew out Davies’s natural talent as a lighthearted comedienne. The actress’s screwball energy dominates The Patsy, though the film’s charm derives as well from its situational humor and ensemble cast including Marie Dressler and Dell Henderson. “It is a perfect film. There is not a scene, gesture, joke, intertitle, gag, bit of detail, or character out of place. Everything about it contributes. It is well paced and wonderfully acted. True to life and full of humanity, this energetic comedy of manners convinces—it’s a sparkling Cinderella story for the Jazz Age.” -- the San Francisco Silent Film Festival Saturday, October 18th, 11:00 a.m. INTOLERANCE (1916) Director D.W. Griffith's mammoth, ambitious silent film masterpiece Intolerance is a milestone, a landmark in cinema history; unwieldy yet arguably the greatest American film of the silent era. With a running time of three hours, it interweaves four loosely-related stories from different historical periods with bravura editing, monumental sets, lavish period costumes, and more than 3,000 extras. Our print is from the original negative, and Frederick Hodges will play the original 1916 score by Joseph Carl Breil. “Anyone concerned with film history has to see Intolerance, and pass on.” -- David Thomson Saturday, October 18th, 2:30 p.m. THE SPIELER (1928) Hundreds of ordinary program pictures were produced every year during the silent era, yet an extraordinary number of them, now forgotten, were actually excellent. The Spieler (1928), is set in a seamy carnival in which the lovely Renee Adoree tries to clean up her graft-ridden sideshow alley where rubes are set upon right, left and center by grifters and pickpockets led by that ace of heavies, Fred Kohler. A remarkably handsome and presentable jailbird, Alan Hale, playing the title role with considerable charisma, comes to her rescue. Assisted by that lively stuntman-comedian Clyde Cook, Hale falls for adorable Renee (and who will blame him?) and decides to reform. Unfortunately, Killer Kohler has other plans. Tightly written and powerfully directed by Tay Garnett, The Spieler whips up plenty of suspense, presenting the viewer with three or four really terrifying moments in its short running time. Saturday, October 18th, 4:00 p.m. SPIES (1928) In Fritz Lang’s epic thriller, the criminal Haghi, besides being a spy, is also the president of a bank and, in his spare time, a music hall clown. Lang's editing virtuosity is in evidence from the very start, and through it he reveals that evil, like filmmaking, is an art. The setting, though not defined, is Weimar Berlin. "In the postwar city, everything is information, and information is all that matters. Haghi uses all the instruments of modern technology (the train, the telephone, photography) to gain possession of government secrets and assert his will to power. While keeping his enemies under strict surveillance, Haghi remains invisible, secluded in his modernist office and attended to by a mute nurse. As suspense is heightened through shots that fragment space and omit phases of the action, we witness the rise and fall of Haghi's delirious and yet rationally orchestrated plans. An unexpected, enduring love will break the clockwork precision of the system on which Haghi relies." --Domietta Torlasco Saturday, October 18th, 7:30 p.m. CHARLIE CHAPLIN: THE LITTLE TRAMP AT 100 YEARS A two-hour survey with film and commentary by David Shepard of the actor-writer-director-producer who made more people laugh than anyone in history yet also behind the hilarity displayed the fears and sorrows of everyman. The program begins with Chaplin’s first film, Kid’s Auto Race and includes two other complete shorts, Mabel’s Married Life and Easy Street, along with wonderful sequences from other Chaplin masterpieces including The Tramp, A Dog’s Life, Shoulder Arms, The Pilgrim, The Gold Rush, City Lights, Modern Times and The Great Dictator. Sunday 19 October 2014 1:00 PM A 96th Birthday Celebration for Silent Film Star Diana Serra Cary - Baby Peggy Miss Cary will attend the celebration and sign autographs ![]() Suggested donation $5 Frederick Hodges accompanies silent films Captain January (1924, Principal Pictures, tinted) Before Shirley Temple’s musical version, there was this touching drama with Baby Peggy (Diana Serra Cary) and Hobart Bosworth. Photographed by Glen MacWilliams. Join us to celebrate Diana Serra Cary’s 96th birthday, with Diana in attendance. Beautiful restored hand-tinted print ![]() Preceded by shorts starring Baby Peggy: Niles Essanay Silent Film Museum 37417 Niles Boulevard Fremont, CA 94536 ![]() Monday 20 October 2014 7:00 PM Kansas City Ragtime Revelry presents: Frederick Hodges and Richard Dowling in a Two-Piano Concert: Gershwin and More for Two Pianos ![]() Location: Schmitt Music Rosana Square Shopping Center 7316 West 119th St (intersection of 119th and Metcalf) Overland Park, Kansas 66213 For ticketing information and reservations: Visit the KCRR website: kcragtimerevelry.org Or contact: Mary Grace and Jerry Lanese; 1-913-491-6923 ![]() Tuesday 21 October 2014 7:00 PM Ragtime for Tulsa presents a: Two-Piano Concert Featuring the Piano Duo Team of Frederick Hodges and Richard Dowling Tulsa Performing Arts Center John H. Williams Theater 110 E. 2nd Street Tulsa, Oklahoma 74103 http://tulsapac.com General Admission tickets: Adults $25 Additional info: rodtillman2@att.net for tickets mail a ssea envelope to Ragtime for Tulsa 2805 E. Skelly Dri, Ste 802, Tulsa, OK 74105 or Ticket office: 800-364-7111 or www.MyTicketOffice.com ![]() Saturday 25 October 2014 7:30 PM ![]() Suggested donation $6 Halloween Show! Frederick Hodges accompanies silent films The Phantom of the Opera (1925, Universal, tinted, color sequence) Lon Chaney plays his most famous role in one of the great horror films of all time. Photographed by Virgil Miller. Frederick Hodges will be accompanying this film using the original 1920 Score. ![]() Preceded by shorts: The Rounders (1914, Keystone) Charles Chaplin Jumping Beans (1922, Out of the Inkwell Films) Koko the Clown The Pumpkin Race (1907, Gaumont) Louis Feuillade, Emil Cohl Niles Essanay Silent Film Museum 37417 Niles Boulevard Fremont, CA 94536 Thursday 30 October 2014 6:00 PM to 8:30 PM Frederick Hodges in Concert St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church 615 Vine Avenue Roseville, CA 95678 For tickets and reservations, telephone the offices of Irma Keenan Productions: 916-782-1862 For tickets and reservations, you may also call the offices of Peggy Morgan Entertainment Enterprises: 916-624-3732 For directions and tickets click here ![]() Thursday 6 November 2014 8:00 PM Solo Piano Recital Frederick Hodges In the recital hall at Piedmont Piano Company 1728 San Pablo Ave. (at 18th), Oakland, CA 94612 ![]() For Tickets, visit: http://piedmontpiano.com/concerts/141106artdecosociety.html or http://artdecosociety.squarespace.com/adsc-events/ Tickets are $15 for Art Deco Society of California members and $20 for non-members. This is sure to be a memorable concert evening, so order your tickets soon! Your name will be on a list at the door. Tuesday 11 November 2014
Pier
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5:00 – 8:00 PM ![]() Frederick Hodges - solo piano
Call 415-362-5125 or visit the cafe website at www.pier23cafe.com Friday 14 November 2014 8:00 – 11:00 PM Frederick
Hodges - with Don Neely's Rhythm Aces
http://www.caponesspeakeasy.net/ Saturday 15 November 2014 7:30 PM ![]() Frederick Hodges Accompanies Silent Films Suggested donation $5 Celebrating Our 500th Show Made in Niles Broncho Billy’s Wild Ride (1913, Essanay, 35mm) G. M. Anderson, Marguerite Clayton and Niles school kids The Prospector (1912, Essanay, 35mm) Arthur Mackley, Fred Church The Champion (1915, Essanay) Charles Chaplin, Edna Purviance Versus Sledge Hammers (1915, Essanay, 35mm) Victor Potel, Ben Turpin, Margaret Joslin, Harry Todd Broncho Billy and the Bandit’s Secret (2014, NESFM, 35mm), Christopher Green, Bruce Cates and Diana Serra Cary star in our own silent western. This is our official release of the film! Niles Essanay Silent Film Museum 37417 Niles Boulevard Fremont, CA 94536 Sunday 16 November 2014 3:00 PM Frederick Hodges, guest soloist with the California Pops Orchestra, under the baton of Maestro Kim Venaas ![]() ![]() Frederick Hodges, guest soloist with the California Pops Orchestra, under the baton of Maestro Kim Venaas Smithwick Theatre Foothill College 12345 El Monte Road Los Altos Hills, CA, 94022 For tickets, please visit: http://www.californiapops.org/cposhows.html Wednesday 19 November 2014 7:00 PM Frederick Hodges with the Crown Syncopators In Concert A rollicking, toe-taping show featuring your favorite Traditional Jazz Standards, Ragtime classics, and songs from the Great American Song Book The concert will take place in the new Purpose Built Concert Hall at Rossmoor. The piano will be a fantastic new Steinway Concert Grand! ![]() Rossmoor Event Center 1061 Stanley Dollar Drive Walnut Creek, CA 94595 General Admission: $15.00 Admission for Rossmoor Dixieland Jazz Club Members: $10.00 Open to the Public Directions to the Event Center 1061 Stanley Dollar Drive, Walnut Creek, CA FROM THE NORTH Interstate 680 toward San Jose Take Exit 45B for Olympic Blvd Turn right onto Olympic Blvd 0.8 mi Turn Left on Tice Valley Road 0.7 mi Turn Right onto Rossmoor Pkwy 0.4 mi Left lane for Visitors - Tell the "Gate" - Dixieland Jazz at the Event Center Continue Straight on Rossmoor Parkway 0.8 mi. Tum Right Stanley Dollar (2nd Right) The Event Center is the 1st building on the Left FROM THE SOUTH Interstate 680 toward Sacramento Take Exit 45B for Olympic Blvd Route 24 toward Lafayette Turn Left onto Olympic Blvd 0.9 mi Turn Left on Tice Valley Road 0.7 mi Turn Right onto Rossmoor Pkwy 0.4 mi Left lane for Visitors - Tell the "Gate" - Dixieland Jazz at the Event Center Continue Straight on Rossmoor Parkway 0.8 mi. Turn Right Stanley Dollar Drive (2nd Right) The Event Center is the 1st building on the Left FROM THE WEST Route 24 toward Walnut Creek Take exit 14 for Pleasant Hill Road 0.1 mi Keep right at the fork, follow signs for Pleasant Hi Road S /Rossmoor 0.2 mi Tum right onto Pleasant Hill Road 0.7 mi Tum Left onto Olympic Blvd 0.9 mi Turn right onto Tice Valley Blvd 0.7 mi Tum Right onto Rossmoor Pkwy 0.4 mi Left lane for Visitors - Tell the "Gate" - Dixieland Jazz at the Event Center Continue Straight on Rossmoor Parkway 0.8 mi. Tum Right Stanley Dollar Drive (2nd Right) The Event Center is the 1st building on the Left Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, 21-23 November 2014 ![]()
Frederick
Hodges returns to the world-famous,
award-winning, ground-breaking, and
trend-setting West Coast
Ragtime Festival. will also accompany world-class ragtime singers and accompany silent film. See the Festival Website for ticket and schedule information. ![]() Saturday 29 November 2014 7:30 PM ![]() Frederick Hodges Accompanies Silent Films Suggested donation $5 ![]() The Lost World (1925, First National Pictures, tinted) Lewis Stone, Wallace Beery, Bessie Love and Lloyd Hughes enter a world of dinosaurs and prehistoric life. Willis O'Brien, famous for King Kong, was responsible for the special effects animation in this landmark film. Live action photography by Arthur Edeson. Preceded by shorts: Dough and Dynamite (1914, Keystone) Charles Chaplin Niles Essanay Silent Film Museum 37417 Niles Boulevard Fremont, CA 94536 Tuesday 30 December 2014
Pier
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5:00 – 8:00 PM ![]() Frederick Hodges - solo piano
Call 415-362-5125 or visit the cafe website at www.pier23cafe.com
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