Dallas Hodge (born 1954) is an American blues rock singer, guitarist, songwriter and record producer.
[4] Hodge formed his own band called Deluxe and, in 1981, Dallas joined Johnny Winter on stage at a concert in San Francisco, California.
[2] In 1981, the two brothers worked on the album, Catfish Hodge & Chicken Legs,[5] and undertook a subsequent tour with Bonnie Raitt, Paul Barrere (Little Feat) and Cornell Dupree.
[4] From around this time until 2000, Hodge also ran a band based in his hometown, called the Detroit Allstars, which included among others Drew Abbott and Chris Campbell and Tim "The Professor" Sparling.
[2] He formed the Motor City Rockin Rhythm & Blues at this time, and met the record producer Tom MacLear.
[7] The subsequent release, Don't Forget About The Music We Made, was a collection of nine songs, and became a new entry at number 7 on the Billboard Blues Albums Chart on July 27, 2019.