A Return To The South
In early fall of 2012, after years of visiting Nashville and writing songs that got placed on country albums, Hodges decided to open a studio in Nashville. As a native to Arkansas and having spent the majority of his life in the south, making Nashville a second home was a natural decision. David divides his time throughout the year between Los Angeles and Nashville.
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