Proper noun
A surname originating as a patronymic.
A place in the United States:
A township in Jefferson County, Illinois.
A ghost town in Woodbury County, Iowa.
An unincorporated community in New Madrid County, Missouri.
An unincorporated community in Clearcreek Township, Warren County, Ohio.
Dodds
plural of Dodd
No one sits in front of a drum set and thinks they invented it all out of whole cloth. The fact that the set is there means that you've got some dues to pay to Baby Dodds. John Zorn
My father was a jazz listener, and I think, at least before I was 5, I was not so into that. Although there were records that emphasized percussion that I liked, like Baby Dodds. Wallace Shawn
Although not a formal offer, land agents have verbally suggested they'd be willing to pay Germanson more than $5 million for about 385 acres, Dodds said. Source: Internet
Additional quote from CTO Leigh Dodds: "An additional benefit to all these recent developments is that the technology platform behind IngentaConnect also supports our client-specific pub2web sites," says CTO Leigh Dodds. Source: Internet
In 1949, as an 18-year-old, Janis put together a band of aging jazz greats, consisting of James P. Johnson (piano), Henry Goodwin (trumpet), Edmond Hall (clarinet), Pops Foster (bass) and Baby Dodds (drums), with Janis on trombone. Source: Internet
According to Dodds these “opt-out” numbers “had a small impact, but not too significant”. Source: Internet