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  1. 19. Nov. 1996 · 1924, Vol. 1 by Fletcher Henderson & His Orchestra released in 1996. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  2. 19. Dez. 2007 · August 1, 2001 • Fletcher Henderson and saxophonist Don Redman invented a mechanism for ensemble playing that fueled the initial swing craze. Henderson's innovative style is apparent on Ken ...

  3. 30. Mai 2017 · FLETCHER HENDERSON AND HIS ORCHESTRA 1923-1924. Recording Period: Nov 30, 1923 to Jan 29, 1924. CD Classic 683(c)1993 - France. Fletcher Henderson and his Club Alabam' Orchestra : Elmer Chambers (Cnt) Howard Scott (Cnt)Teddy Nixon (Tb) Do ...

  4. Fletcher Henderson was the master of 1920s jazz (also called ‘Classic Jazz‘), a style of jazz that exists in a world all its own, markedly different from the New Orleans jazz that preceded it, and the swing jazz that will follow in the mid-30s. 1920s jazz has a rapid flow in which ideas appear and are quickly discarded, sometimes in almost comical flippancy. The hectic herky-jerky rhythms ...

  5. Fletcher Henderson. Bürgerl. Name: American arranger, composer, & pianist. Born: 18 December 1897 in Cuthbert, Georgia, USA. Died: 28 December 1952 in New York City, New York, USA. Also known as Fletcher "Smack" Henderson. Very important to early jazz as leader of the first great jazz big band in the post Ragtime, pre-Swing era of the 1920s.

  6. James Fletcher Henderson was born in Cuthbert, Georgia, in 1897. He grew up in a middle-class African-American family. His father, Fletcher H. Henderson Sr. (1857–1943), was the principal of the nearby Howard Normal Randolph School from 1880 until 1942. His home, now known as the Fletcher Henderson House, is a historic site. His mother, a ...

  7. Feeling Low Down. Washboard Sam With Big Bill Broonzy And Memphis Slim. 2 - Swing's The Thing (1931-1934) Fletcher Henderson And His Orchestra. Hot Rats. Frank Zappa. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1968 Vinyl release of "Vol. 2 1923-1925" on Discogs.