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  1. Er leistete dann von 1960 bis 1962 seinen Militärdienst ab, wo er Mitglied einer Army-Band in Fort Benning (Georgia) war. Bei einer Talentshow der Army gewann er mit einer Vier-Mann-Band den ersten Platz und tourte weltweit mit einer Band zur Truppenunterhaltung. Dabei kam es in Paris zu einer Session mit Kenny Clarke und Kenny Drew.

  2. Joe Henderson (April 24, 1937 – June 30, 2001) was an American jazz tenor saxophonist. In a career spanning more than four decades, Henderson played with many of the leading American players of his day and recorded for several prominent labels, including Blue Note, Milestone, and Verve.

  3. American jazz tenor saxophonist. Older brother of Leon Henderson. Born: 24 April 1937 in Lima, Ohio, USA. Died: 30 June 2001 in San Francisco, California, USA (aged 64). For: American R&B/gospel vocalist, see Joe Henderson (2) / British pianist, see Joe "Mr Piano" Henderson.

  4. This is the discography for American jazz musician Joe Henderson. Year indicates (latest) recording date; releases were usually in the same year or at least the following, otherwise noted. Albums without available recording dates are placed at the end of presumed year of recording.

  5. 4. Nov. 2023 · With acoustic jazz moving to the forefront, Universal’s Verve imprint signed, recorded and released 5 Joe Henderson albums: tributes to Billy Strayhorn, Miles Davis and Antonio Carlos Jobim, Henderson’s arrangements of Gershwin’s Porgy & Bess, and a big band recording.

  6. Joe Henderson – Stratege der Originalität. "Spiele nie eine Idee zweimal" (2003) Von Hans-Jürgen Schaal. Als Joseph A. Henderson im September 1962 seinen Einzug auf der New Yorker Jazzszene hielt, sorgte er sofort für Aufsehen.

  7. Henderson appeared on many Blue Note sessions both as a leader and as a sideman, spent 1964-1966 with Horace Silver’s Quintet, and during 1969-1970 was in Herbie Hancocks band.