- Luther Henderson
Luther Henderson (1919 - 2003) was an American arranger, composer and orchestrator. He was educated at the
Juilliard School of Music where he received a B.S. in 1942. Among the more than fifty Broadway musicals where he served as orchestrator, arranger and/or musical director for are "Ain't Misbehavin' " and "Jelly's Last Jam." He was twice nominated for Broadway'sTony Award : in 1992, collaborating on music with 'Jelly Roll Morton' and with lyrics by Susan Birkenhead, as Best Score (Musical) for "Jelly's Last Jam"; and in 1997 for Best Orchestrations for "Play On!". Of his earlier works, he composed the orchestrations for the dance numbers for the original broadway production of "Flower Drum Song" byRichard Rodgers andOscar Hammerstein II . He adapted the music of Thomas "Fats" Waller for the original broadway production of "Ain't Misbehavin' " and served as the music director. Early in his career he was a staff orchestrator for The U. S. Navy School of Music,Washington, D.C. from 1944-1946. His longest association was withThe Canadian Brass for whom he arranged over 100 songs. He also served as orchestrator forDuke Ellington 's orchestral works. Some of Henderson's last artistic recognitions included thePioneer Award that he along with his director-actress wifeBillie Allen won at theAUDELCO "VIV" Awards in November 2002. He also received a posthumous Jazz Masters Award from theNational Endowment for the Arts in 2004.Awards and recognition
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Tony Award for Best Original Score :
* 1992 Nomination, "Jelly's Last Jam " byJelly Roll Morton (music),Luther Henderson (music), andSusan Birkenhead (lyrics);Tony Award for Best Orchestrations :
* 1997 Nomination, "Play On! " by Duke Ellington (music),Luther Henderson (music), andCheryl L. West (book)
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