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Fletcher Henderson
Born James Fletcher Henderson December 18th, 1897, in Cuthbert, Georgia and died December 28th, 1952 due to a stroke. Fletcher Henderson was very important to early jazz as leader of the first great jazz big band, as an arranger and composer in the 1930s, and as a masterful talent scout. Between 1923-1939, quite an all-star cast of top young black jazz musicians passed through his orchestra, including trumpeters Louis Armstrong, Joe Smith, Tommy Ladnier, Rex Stewart, Bobby Stark...
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Songs
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Low Down on the Bayou
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Mary Had a Little Lamb
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Memphis Blues (Take A)
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Memphis Blues (Take B)
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Milenberg Joys
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Moonrise on the Lowlands
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Moten Stomp
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Moten Stomp (Moten Swing)
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My Gal Sal
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My Pretty Girl
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New King Porter Stomp
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Off to Buffalo
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Oh Baby
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Oh! It Looks Like Rain
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Old Black Joe Blues
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P.D.Q. Blues
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Phantom Fantasie
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Posin'
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Queer Notions
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Radio Rhythm