- Risqué Blues: Keep On Churnin' · 1975
- Pop Classics: Cuban Tango · 1996
- Essential Jazz Masters · 1947
- Essential Jazz Masters · 1975
- Essential Jazz Masters · 2011
- 1947-1949 · 2002
- Essential Jazz Masters · 2002
- Blues for the Red Boy - The Early Sensation Recordings · 2002
- After Hours · 2019
- The Henry Glover Story Pt. 1 - I Want a Bowlegged Woman · 2013
- The Henry Glover Story, Pt. 3: Drown in My Own Tears · 2013
- Roots of Jazz Scat Vocals (Remastered) · 2010
- Blues for the Red Boy - The Early Sensation Recordings · 2009
Albums
- 2005
- 2002
- 2002
Singles & EPs
Compilations
About Todd Rhodes
Todd Rhodes' career can be easily divided into two parts. He studied early on at the Springfield School of Music (1915-17) and the Erie Conservatory (1919-21), not only as a pianist but as a writer. Rhodes was the pianist and one of the main arrangers for McKinney's Cotton Pickers from 1922-32 and 1933-34, appearing on most of the band's most important recordings. After leaving The Cotton Pickers, Rhodes settled in Detroit, playing locally for years. By 1946 he had switched to R&B and recorded extensively as a leader from 1947-54 (mostly for King) plus as a sideman on dates by Dave Bartholomew and Wynonie Harris. After his R&B period ended, Rhodes slipped back into obscurity but he had made his mark on music history twice. ~ Scott Yanow
- HOMETOWN
- Hopkinsville, KY, United States
- BORN
- 31 August 1900
- GENRE
- Blues