- Henderson Chambers
Henderson Chambers (May 1, 1908,
Alexandria, Louisiana - October 19, 1967,New York City ) was an Americanjazz trombonist.Chambers studied at
Leland College andMorehouse College , then joinedNeil Montgomery 's band in 1931. He played inNashville withDoc Banks in 1932, then withJack Jackson 's Pullman Porters,Speed Webb ,Zack Whyte , andAl Sears in Kentucky.After two years with
Tiny Bradshaw in the middle of the 1930s, Chambers moved toNew York City , where he played with Chris Columbus at theSavoy Ballroom in 1939-40. Following this he played withLouis Armstrong , a gig which laster until 1943. Later in the 1940s he worked withDon Redman ,Sy Oliver ,Lucky Millinder , andCount Basie ; in the 1950s he spent time withCab Calloway ,Doc Cheatham ,Duke Ellington , andMercer Ellington . He also did work as a studio musician. After joiningRay Charles 's band from 1961 to 1963, Chambers played with Basie again through 1966, then played withEdgar Battle shortly before his death of aheart attack in 1967.References
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