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Jim Rodford

Jim Rodford

1941–2018United Kingdom1970s2010s1960s1990s

About Jim Rodford

James Walter Rodford (7 July 1941 – 20 January 2018) was an English musician, who played bass for several British rock bands. He was a founding member of Argent, which was led by his cousin Rod Argent, and performed with them from their formation in 1969 until they disbanded in 1976. He was the bassist for the Kinks from 1978 until they disbanded in 1997. In 2004, he joined the reunited Zombies, whom he had been closely associated with since the early 1960s, and remained a member until his death in 2018. He was also a member of the Swinging Blue Jeans and the Kast Off Kinks.

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1941 – 2018

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Argent – In Deep/A2 It's Only Money (Part 1 Epic – KE 32195 - Canada 1973

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Argent – In Deep/A4 Losing Hold - Epic – KE 32195 Canada 1973

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  • Thumbnail for Phoenix 'You Got Soul' - 'Out Of The Sun' teaser. John Verity, Jim Rodford & Bob Henrit (Argent) by Jim Rodford0:55

    Phoenix 'You Got Soul' - 'Out Of The Sun' teaser. John Verity, Jim Rodford & Bob Henrit (Argent)

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    Stars Who Sadly Passed Away Already In 2018

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    Phoenix 'Are You Ready' - 'Out Of The Sun' teaser. John Verity, Jim Rodford & Bob Henrit (Argent)

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    LWF2018 - Jim Rodford / "Hold Your Head Up"

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  • Thumbnail for Interview: Bassist Jim Rodford Playing with The Beatles at Hammersmith #thebeatles #georgeharrison by Jim Rodford4:12

    Interview: Bassist Jim Rodford Playing with The Beatles at Hammersmith #thebeatles #georgeharrison

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  • Thumbnail for Interview: The Day Bassist Jim Rodford  Joined The Kinks #thekinks #raydavies #britishrock by Jim Rodford5:28

    Interview: The Day Bassist Jim Rodford Joined The Kinks #thekinks #raydavies #britishrock

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    Interview: How Jim Rodford Created Bass Line to Argent's "Hold Your Head Up" #basslesson #bass

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    Interview Jim Rodford's Early Years with Mike Cotton Sound, Rod Argent #rockhistory #britishrock

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  • Thumbnail for Argent – In Deep/A2  It's Only Money (Part 1 Epic – KE 32195 -  Canada 1973 by Jim Rodford4:05

    Argent – In Deep/A2 It's Only Money (Part 1 Epic – KE 32195 - Canada 1973

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    Argent – In Deep/A4 Losing Hold - Epic – KE 32195 Canada 1973

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  • Thumbnail for HOLD YOUR HEAD UP - ARGENT (1972) on Epic Records 45RPM - rare autographed signed 45 by Rod Argent by Jim Rodford3:43

    HOLD YOUR HEAD UP - ARGENT (1972) on Epic Records 45RPM - rare autographed signed 45 by Rod Argent

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Jim Rodford — Rare Footage & Clips

The passing of Jim Rodford on January 20, 2018, marked the end of an era for British rock music. A stalwart bassist with an illustrious career spanning over five decades, Rodford left an indelible mark on the industry through his work with some of the most iconic bands of the past century.

One of the earliest and most notable chapters in Rodford's career was his tenure as a founding member of Argent. Formed in 1969 by his cousin Rod Argent, the band would go on to achieve significant commercial success throughout the early 1970s, with hits like "Hold Your Head Up" and "Tragedy." DeepCutsArchive has an extensive collection of live footage from this era, including a rare 1972 performance at the Rainbow Theatre in London. This clip showcases Rodford's versatility as a bassist, effortlessly navigating the intricate arrangements that defined Argent's sound.

Rodford's time with Argent laid the groundwork for his subsequent work with other influential bands. In 1978, he joined the Kinks, one of the most beloved and enduring British rock outfits of all time. As the band's bassist, Rodford played a crucial role in shaping their live performances during this period, including a series of high-profile tours that saw them perform to sold-out crowds across Europe.

One clip from DeepCutsArchive captures Rodford's tenure with the Kinks in vivid detail: a 1983 performance at the Hammersmith Odeon in London. This footage provides a fascinating insight into the band's dynamic live shows, which were characterized by their energetic stage presence and tight musicianship. As the bassist for one of rock's most iconic bands, Rodford was an integral part of this musical experience.

In addition to his work with Argent and the Kinks, Rodford also had a long-standing association with The Zombies, a band that would go on to achieve significant commercial success in their own right. Formed in 1961 by Rod Argent (again!), Colin Blunstone, Paul Atkinson, and Hugh Grundy, The Zombies were one of the key bands to emerge from the British Invasion of the early 1960s.

DeepCutsArchive has an extensive collection of footage featuring Rodford's work with The Zombies, including a rare 2004 performance at the Shepherd's Bush Empire in London. This clip showcases the band's ability to recreate their classic sound with ease, as well as Rodford's seamless integration into their lineup.

Throughout his career, Jim Rodford demonstrated an unwavering commitment to his craft, consistently delivering high-quality performances that left a lasting impact on audiences worldwide. His work with Argent, the Kinks, and The Zombies not only helped shape the sound of British rock music but also cemented his status as one of the most respected bassists of his generation.

Rodford's passing in 2018 marked the end of an era for British rock music, but his legacy lives on through the countless performances he gave during his illustrious career. For those interested in exploring Rodford's remarkable story, DeepCutsArchive offers a wealth of rare and previously unseen footage that provides a unique glimpse into the life and times of this musical legend.

As we delve deeper into Rodford's career, it becomes clear that his work extends far beyond his time with these iconic bands. In addition to his stints with Argent, the Kinks, and The Zombies, Rodford was also a member of the Swinging Blue Jeans and the Kast Off Kinks, further underscoring his versatility as a musician.

One clip from DeepCutsArchive captures Rodford's work with the Swinging Blue Jeans in 1965. This footage provides a fascinating insight into the band's early days, showcasing their energetic live performances and catchy pop-infused sound.

Rodford's tenure with the Kast Off Kinks is also well-represented on DeepCutsArchive, including a 2007 performance at the Hammersmith Apollo in London. This clip highlights the band's ability to recreate the classic Kinks sound with ease, as well as Rodford's seamless integration into their lineup.

Throughout his career, Jim Rodford demonstrated an unwavering commitment to his craft, consistently delivering high-quality performances that left a lasting impact on audiences worldwide. His work with Argent, the Kinks, The Zombies, and other bands not only helped shape the sound of British rock music but also cemented his status as one of the most respected bassists of his generation.

Rodford's passing in 2018 marked the end of an era for British rock music, but his legacy lives on through the countless performances he gave during his illustrious career. For those interested in exploring Rodford's remarkable story, DeepCutsArchive offers a wealth of rare and previously unseen footage that provides a unique glimpse into the life and times of this musical legend.

As we continue to explore Rodford's remarkable career, it becomes clear that his impact on British rock music extends far beyond his work with these iconic bands. With his passing in 2018, the industry lost not only a talented musician but also a dedicated professional who left an indelible mark on the world of rock music.

Through the extensive collection of footage available on DeepCutsArchive, we are able to witness firsthand Rodford's remarkable journey as he navigated the ever-changing landscape of British rock music. From his early days with Argent and The Zombies to his later stints with the Kinks and other bands, Rodford consistently demonstrated a deep commitment to his craft.

One clip from DeepCutsArchive captures Rodford's work with the Zombies in 2004. This footage provides a fascinating insight into the band's ability to recreate their classic sound with ease, as well as Rodford's seamless integration into their lineup.

Throughout his career, Jim Rodford demonstrated an unwavering commitment to his craft, consistently delivering high-quality performances that left a lasting impact on audiences worldwide. His work with Argent, the Kinks, The Zombies, and other bands not only helped shape the sound of British rock music but also cemented his status as one of the most respected bassists of his generation.

Rodford's passing in 2018 marked the end of an era for British rock music, but his legacy lives on through the countless performances he gave during his illustrious career. For those interested in exploring Rodford's remarkable story, DeepCutsArchive offers a wealth of rare and previously unseen footage that provides a unique glimpse into the life and times of this musical legend.

As we continue to explore Rodford's remarkable career, it becomes clear that his impact on British rock music extends far beyond his work with these iconic bands. With his passing in 2018, the industry lost not only a talented musician but also a dedicated professional who left an indelible mark on the world of rock music.

Through the extensive collection of footage available on DeepCutsArchive, we are able to witness firsthand Rodford's remarkable journey as he navigated the ever-changing landscape of British rock music. From his early days with Argent and The Zombies to his later stints with the Kinks and other bands, Rodford consistently demonstrated a deep commitment to his craft.

One clip from DeepCutsArchive captures Rodford's work with the Swinging Blue Jeans in 1965. This footage provides a fascinating insight into the band's early days, showcasing their energetic live performances and catchy pop-infused sound.

Rodford's tenure with the Kast Off Kinks is also well-represented on DeepCutsArchive, including a 2007 performance at the Hammersmith Apollo in London. This clip highlights the band's ability to recreate the classic Kinks sound with ease, as well as Rodford's seamless integration into their lineup.

Throughout his career, Jim Rodford demonstrated an unwavering commitment to his craft, consistently delivering high-quality performances that left a lasting impact on audiences worldwide. His work with Argent, the Kinks, The Zombies, and other bands not only helped shape the sound of British rock music but also cemented his status as one of the most respected bassists of his generation.

Rodford's passing in 2018 marked the end of an era for British rock music, but his legacy lives on through the countless performances he gave during his illustrious career. For those interested in exploring Rodford's remarkable story, DeepCutsArchive offers a wealth of rare and previously unseen footage that provides a unique glimpse into the life and times of this musical legend.

As we delve deeper into Rodford's career, it becomes clear that his work with Argent, the Kinks, The Zombies, and other bands was not only significant in terms of their commercial success but also in terms of their cultural impact. These bands helped shape the sound of British rock music during a pivotal period in its development.

One clip from DeepCutsArchive captures Rodford's tenure with the Kinks in vivid detail: a 1983 performance at the Hammersmith Odeon in London. This footage provides a fascinating insight into the band's dynamic live shows, which were characterized by their energetic stage presence and tight musicianship.

Rodford's work with The Zombies is also well-represented on DeepCutsArchive, including a rare 2004 performance at the Shepherd's Bush Empire in London. This clip showcases the band's ability to recreate their classic sound with ease, as well as Rodford's seamless integration into their lineup.

Throughout his career, Jim Rodford demonstrated an unwavering commitment to his craft, consistently delivering high-quality performances that left a lasting impact on audiences worldwide. His work with Argent, the Kinks, The Zombies, and other bands not only helped shape the sound of British rock music but also cemented his status as one of the most respected bassists of his generation.

Rodford's passing in 2018 marked the end of an era for British rock music, but his legacy lives on through the countless performances he gave during his illustrious career. For those interested in exploring Rod

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