David Hodges

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David Hodges
Background information
Born Little Rock, Arkansas, United States
Origin Little Rock, Arkansas
Genre(s) Alternative rock, Christian
Occupation(s) Songwriter, Musician, Singer
Instrument(s) Vocals, Piano, Guitar, Drums
Years active 2000 - present
Label(s) None
Associated
acts
Trading Yesterday
Evanescence
Website davidhodges.info

David Hodges is a keyboardist and vocalist. He is probably best known for his work with the band Evanescence, which he left in 2002. He now fronts his own band, Trading Yesterday. Their debut single One Day hit the radio in the spring of 2005.

David Hodges left Evanescence before the Christian controversy. He decided to leave because he thought that he was leading the band into a more Christian rock scene than Ben Moody and Amy Lee were comfortable with. Amy and Ben made it quite clear that they didn't want anything to do with the Christian rock scene.

Hodges, along with former Evanescence member Ben Moody, also worked with Kelly Clarkson on her album Breakaway (on the songs "Because of You" and "Addicted"). Hodges temporarily had a romantic involvement with Ms. Clarkson that, upon its ending, inspired Clarkson to write "Behind These Hazel Eyes."[citation needed]


Evanescence
Amy LeeTerry BalsamoRocky GrayJohn LeComptTim McCord
Former members: Will BoydDavid HodgesBen Moody
Discography
Commercial albums: FallenAnywhere but HomeThe Open Door
Private releases: Evanescence EPSound Asleep EPOriginMystary EP
Singles: "Bring Me to Life" • "Going Under" • "My Immortal" • "Everybody's Fool" • "Call Me When You're Sober" • "Lithium" • "Sweet Sacrifice"
Related content
Evanescence songsEvanescence albums
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