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  1. Henderson erlitt 1950 einen Schlaganfall, wurde teilweise gelähmt und konnte seitdem nicht mehr spielen. Er starb 1952 in New York City. Henderson war der erste Jazz-Künstler, der eine Big-Band gründete. Seine Arrangements für sowohl „schwarze“ als auch „weiße“ Orchester bildeten der Beginn der Swing-Ära.

  2. As arranger for Benny Goodman Orchestra. References. Further reading. External links. Fletcher Henderson. James Fletcher Hamilton Henderson (December 18, 1897 – December 29, 1952) [1] was an American pianist, bandleader, arranger and composer, important in the development of big band jazz and swing music.

  3. The Fletcher Henderson Orchestra was the most popular African-American band of the 1920s. The smooth, carefully arranged sound of Hendersons orchestra was a huge influence on the Swing style of the next decade. The Orchestra played at the Club Alabam on West 44th Street in New York from 1922 to July of 1924 and then moved to the Roseland ...

  4. His orchestra, made up of well-established New York musicians, at first played standard dance-band fare, with occasional ragtime and jazz inflections. The band became more jazz-oriented in 1924 when Henderson hired the young trumpeter Louis Armstrong.

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  5. 17. Apr. 2024 · Fletcher Henderson And His Orchestra - The Chronological Classics: 1927 (1991) - YouTube. Midnight Blues Jazz. 15.2K subscribers. Subscribed. 15. 391 views 2 days ago. Tracklist 00:00...

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  6. 7. Feb. 2022 · 112. 3.9K views 2 years ago. The Fletcher Henderson Orchestra was the most popular African-American band of the 1920's. This is a re-release, circa 1970's, on BYG Records, of Fletcher...

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  7. 19. Dez. 2007 · Bandleader, arranger and pianist Fletcher Henderson is one of the most influential — and yet least-known — jazz masters. During his orchestra's peak years in the 1920s and '30s, he helped...