Bill Henderson

Bill Henderson, born in Chicago in 1926, was a captivating figure in the world of jazz and entertainment. With a career spanning over five decades, Henderson was renowned for his rich, blues-influenced vocals and his versatility as an actor. He began his musical journey in the 1950s, performing with legendary pianist Ramsey Lewis and later recording as a leader after moving to New York. Henderson's discography is a testament to his collaborations with jazz greats like Oscar Peterson, Horace Silver, and Charlie Haden, among others. His repertoire spanned blues, ballads, and swing tunes, each infused with his unique personality. Beyond his musical prowess, Henderson made a significant impact on screen, appearing in notable films such as "City Slickers" and "Clue," and TV shows like "Sanford and Son," "ER," and "My Name Is Earl." His contributions to both music and acting have left an indelible mark on the entertainment industry.

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Bill Henderson

Albums by Bill Henderson