- Jimmy Henderson
Jimmy Henderson (born May 20, 1921,
Wichita Falls, Texas – died June 1988,New York City ) was an Americanjazz trombonist andbandleader .Henderson began playing piano at age six and picked up trombone a few years later. By age 13 he had joined a musicians' union and was first chair at the
Wichita Falls Symphony Orchestra . He won several trombone competitions by age fourteen and started his own orchestra while still in his teens, in addition to studying at theCincinnati Conservatory of Music . Soon after he toured with thebig band s ofHal McIntyre ,Jimmy Dorsey , andTommy Dorsey .In 1954 he moved to
Los Angeles , where he did copious work as asession musician for some 20 years. Among his credits in the studios was the soundtrack for "Bonanza ". From 1957 to 1960, he was also a member ofLawrence Welk 's orchestra in which he appeared weekly on the Maestro's television show. Concomitantly he led his own orchestra for fifteen years, including on television programs such as theEmmy Awards . In the 1970s he led theGlenn Miller Orchestra ghost band before retiring in 1980.References
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