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Duke Henderson

voc, *1925 US
Singer / Musician of Blues and Jazz
A.k.a. Sylvester C. Henderson

American blues shouter and jazz singer (b. April 5, 1925, Los Angeles area - d. April 9, 1973) His styles included West Coast blues and jump blues. In the late 1940s he renounced his past and began broadcasting as a minister and gospel DJ. He eventually became a preacher. In 1945 Henderson made his debut recordings with the New York based Apollo label. Jack McVea recommended Henderson to the label, and he was backed on the recording dates by several notable Los Angeles session musicians. These included McVea, Wild Bill Moore and Lucky Thompson (saxophones), Gene Phillips (guitar), Shifty Henry and Charlie Mingus (bass violin), plus Lee Young and Rabon Tarrant (drums). The recordings were not a commercial success and Henderson lost his recording contract with Apollo. In 1947 Al "Cake" Wichard recorded for Modern Records billed as the Al Wichard Sextette, and featured vocals by Henderson. Henderson subsequently recorded material for a number of labels over several years. His work was released by Globe, Down Beat, Swing Time, Specialty ("Country Girl" b/w "Lucy Brown", October 1952), Modern, and Imperial. Henderson ended up at Flair Records, where his 1953 release, "Hey Mr. Kinsey", was billed as recorded by Big Duke, and displayed a knowledge of the then current thinking on human sexual activity. Later in the decade, Henderson renounced his past, and commenced broadcasting on XERB billed as Brother Henderson. His ministerial gospel DJ career there was short-lived, although the radio station was later utilized by Wolfman Jack. In the late 1950s Henderson broadcast with KPOP in Los Angeles. After his DJ career, Henderson went on to become a preacher. In February 1959 Billboard reported that Proverb Records was being jointly formed by Brother Henderson. By 1964 its subsidiary label, Gospel Corner, was initiated

     
Genres
  • Blues
  • Jazz
Popular Tracks   
Let It Burn on View More by This Artist by Various Artists
Don't Slam The Door on Get Your Kicks by Duke Henderson
Don't Fall In Love With Me, Baby on Get Your Kicks by Duke Henderson
Blues In The Background on Get Your Kicks by Duke Henderson
S.H. Blues on Get Your Kicks by Duke Henderson
Boogie Man Blues on Get Your Kicks by Duke Henderson
Homecoming Blues on Get Your Kicks by Duke Henderson
Country Girl on Boogie Woogie! Legends of Jump Blues by Various Artists
Let's Get Vootin' on Get Your Kicks by Duke Henderson
Get Your Kicks on West Coast Jive by Various Artists

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Discography
Title Artist Year Type
Get Your KicksDuke Henderson1994Compil.
Kinfolks / Ten Days Of AgonyDuke Henderson With Monroe Tucker And His Orchestra1951Album
Women's BluesDuke Henderson With John "Shifty" Henry & His All Stars1947Album
Oo' Wee Baby, Oo' Wee / Wiggle Wiggle WoogieDuke Henderson With Jack McVea's All Stars1945Album
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