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    Horace W. Henderson (November 22, 1904 – August 29, 1988), the younger brother of Fletcher Henderson, was an American jazz pianist, organist, arranger...
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    until 1942. Their home is a historic site. Henderson's mother, a teacher, taught him and his brother Horace to play the piano. He began lessons by age...
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  • Cole, Ralph Escudero, John Kirby, Del Thomas – tuba Fletcher Henderson, Horace Henderson, Fats Waller – piano Charlie Dixon, Clarence Holiday – banjo...
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    band's book, Spud Murphy, Larry Wagner, Salvador "Tutti" Camarata and Horace Henderson. Gifford's arrangements were credited in large part to giving the band...
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    Earl Hines from 1937 to 1939; and from 1939 to 1940 he worked with Horace Henderson. Ellington hired Nance to replace trumpeter Cootie Williams, who had...
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  • Lionel Hampton, Teddy Wilson 5:44 3. "Sing Sing Sing (with a Swing)" Louis Prima 12:08 4. "Big John's Special" Horace Henderson 3:48 Total length: 53:05...
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    October 7, 1930 The Revelers October 14, 1930 Cab Calloway and his Orchestra Cab Calloway October 3, 1933 Horace Henderson and his Orchestra Henry Allen...
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  • Manone's Orchestra. Horace Henderson used the same riff in "Hot and Anxious", which was recorded by his brother Fletcher Henderson on March 19, 1931, for...
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    to try out for the orchestra of Horace Henderson, younger brother of famed New York City bandleader Fletcher Henderson, and joined the ensemble, generally...
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  • and piano and variously worked with Nat Towles, Jimmie Lunceford and Horace Henderson. Groner was born in Ardmore, Oklahoma, United States, to a musical...
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    joined Horace Silver's band, and provided a seminal solo on the jukebox hit "Song for My Father". After leaving Silver's band in 1966, Henderson resumed...
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    1937: "The Morning After" 1938: "Chris and His Gang" with Fletcher and Horace Henderson 1938: Tommy Dorsey wrote the song "Peckin' With Penguins" for a 1938...
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  • #NVJ2-912, 1993; reissued as Koch Jazz #8572, 2000) Singles Bill Henderson Sings...with the Horace Silver Quintet, "Señor Blues"/"Tippin'" (Blue Note, 1958)...
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  • Herbert Stephen Henderson, British soldier Horace Henderson (1904–1988), American jazz musician, brother of Fletcher Henderson Ian Henderson (disambiguation)...
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  • Duke Dumont feat. Jax Jones "I Got U" Wingy Manone "Tar Paper Stomp" Horace Henderson "Hot and Anxious" Joe Garland "In the Mood" Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart...
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  • of Frankie Half Pint Jaxon, Fletcher Henderson, Carroll Dickerson, and Roy Eldridge. He was with Horace Henderson in 1939-1940, and during World War II...
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    Hines, then toured as a member of the Wilberforce Collegians led by Horace Henderson. He appeared on record for the first time in 1927 as a member of the...
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  • barrister and judge Horace Heidt (1901–1986), American bandleader Horace Helmbold (1867–1939), American MLB player Horace Henderson (1904–1988), American...
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  • Benny Carter, Fats Waller, Noble Sissle, Fletcher Henderson, Lionel Hampton (1945–46), Horace Henderson, Benny Goodman (briefly in 1947), and Mel Powell...
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  • Smith, and Jesse Stone in the 1930s, and in the 1940s played with Horace Henderson, Willie Bryant, and Tiny Bradshaw. "Le Roy Harris (i)". The New Grove...
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  • 1966) Tamir Hendelman (born 1971) Bobby Henderson (1910–1969) Fletcher Henderson (1897–1952) Horace Henderson (1904–1988) Yaron Herman (born 1981) Oscar...
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  • Livingston's career in music began in the band of Horace Henderson as a roadie (or, as Henderson called them, "valet"). Prior to this he had played in...
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  • re-express Henderson's equation in logarithmic terms, resulting in the Henderson–Hasselbalch equation. Davenport diagram Davenport, Horace W. (1974)....
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  • Callender, Louie Bellson, and Harry Belafonte; he also worked with Horace Henderson in the early 1960s before retiring due to health problems. He was an...
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  • University in the 1920s, where he played in a student group led by Horace Henderson. He also played in Edgar Hayes's group, the Blue Grass Buddies, as...
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  • He recorded with Jelly Roll Morton (1928), James P. Johnson, and Horace Henderson (1930) before joining Don Redman's orchestra, where he played from...
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  • picked up trumpet in his late teens. He played with Cliff Jackson and Horace Henderson in New York City, then joined Marion Hardy's Alabamians in 1931-32...
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  • Bowles played with Ferman Tapp's Melody Lads in 1926–28, then with Horace Henderson (1928–29) before joining the orchestra of a theater in Buffalo, New...
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    unconfirmed. In 1932, he relocated to Chicago, Illinois, working with Horace Henderson's band at the Circle Inn and with the pianist Jimmy Walker at the Square...
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  • half of the decade. In the 1940s, he spent time with Hines again, Horace Henderson, Leon Abbey, Cootie Williams, and Cab Calloway. He also recorded with...
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