Henderson Chambers
Trombone
Label | Issue | Format | Artist | Title |
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Ace | CDCHD843 | CD | Wynonie Harris | Lovin' Machine |
- | CDCHD1048 | - | Various Artists | Hunky Dory: King Vocal Groups, Vol. 3 |
- | CDTOP21124 | - | Wynonie Harris | Don't You Want To Rock |
Audio Lab | AL1530 | LP | Various Artists | The Great Swing Bands of The Forties |
Gusto | GD5040-X | |||
JSF | 671 | - | - | - |
- | 772 | - | - | - |
King | 4368 | single | Mabel Scott | Baseball boogie / I found my baby |
- | 4378 | - | Wynonie Harris | Stormy night blues / Good morning Mr. Judge |
- | 4386 | - | Mabel Scott | Fine, fine baby / Have you ever watched love die? |
- | 4389 | - | Wynonie Harris | Rock Mr. Blues / Be mine my love |
- | 4395 | - | Mabel Scott | I'll always belong to you / Subway blues |
- | 4410 | - | - | Disgusted / Willow weep for me |
- | 4418 | - | Wynonie Harris | Oh! Babe / Silent George |
- | 4419 | - | - | Please open your heart / Teardrops from my eyes |
- | 4449 | - | Lucky Millinder | Chew tobacco rag / Georgia rose |
- | 4453 | - | - | I'm waiting just for you / Bongo boogie |
- | 4476 | - | - | No one else could be / The grape vine |
- | 4496 | - | - | The right kind of lovin' / It's been a long, long time |
- | 4534 | - | - | Loaded with love / Ram-bunk-shush |
- | 4545 | - | - | Please be careful / When I gave you my love |
- | 4555 | - | Wynonie Harris | Night train / Do it again, please |
- | 4557 | - | Lucky Millinder | Lord knows I tried / Heavy sugar |
- | 4565 | - | Wynonie Harris | Drinking blues / Adam come and get your rib |
- | 4571 | - | Lucky Millinder | Please be careful / Backslider's ball |
- | 4589 | - | - | When I gave you my love / Old spice |
- | 4641 | - | Sugar Ray Robinson | I shoulda been on my merry way / Knock him down whiskey |
- | 4645 | - | Earl Hines | Hot soup / Sleep walking |
- | 4667 | - | - | When I dream of you / In the Attic |
- | 4682 | - | - | A pretty girl is like a melody / Space ship |
- | 4792 | - | Lucky Millinder | It's a sad, sad feeling / Ow! |
- | 4803 | - | - | I'm here love / Goody good love |
- | 4852 | - | Wynonie Harris | Good morning Mr. Judge / Bloodshot eyes |
- | 5128 | - | Sugar Ray Robinson | I shoulda been on my merry way / Knock him down whiskey |
- | 6304 | - | Wynonie Harris | Good rockin' tonight / Good morning Mr. Judge |
- | EP260 | EP | - | |
- | EP268 | - | Lucky Millinder and his Orchestra | - |
- | EP324 | - | Earl "Fatha" Hines | - |
- | EP336 | - | Lucky Millinder | - |
- | KS1133 | - | ||
- | LP513 | LP | Various Artists | All Star Revue |
- | LP607 | - | - | Battle of the blues - Roy Brown vs. Wynonie Harris |
- | LP627 | - | - | Battle of the Blues, Volume 2 - Roy Brown vs. Wynonie Harris |
- | LP638 | - | - | All Star Rock 'n' Roll Revue, Volume 1 |
- | LP668 | - | - | Battle of the Blues, Volume 4 |
- | LP725 | - | - | 25 Years of Rhythm and Blues Hits, Volume 1 |
- | LP745 | - | - | Solo Spotlight |
- | LP792 | - | - | Forgotten Million Sellers |
- | LP1004 | - | - | 25 Years of Rhythm' n' Blues Hits |
- | LP1086 | - | Wynonie Harris | Good Rockin' Blues |
King Oldies | 15008 | single | - | Good rockin' tonight / Good morning Mr. Judge |
Parlophone | GEP8563 | EP | Earl Hines | |
Polydor | 2343048 | LP | Wynonie Harris | Jump Blues: Wynonie Harris / Eddie Vinson |
Rhino | R2-71544 | CD | - | Bloodshot Eyes: The Best of Wynonie Harris |
Route 66 | KIX-3 | LP | - | Mr. Blues is coming to town (further titles not from King labels) |
- | KIX-20 | - | - | Oh, babe! (further titles not from King labels) |
Vogue | EPV1103 | EP | Wynonie "Mr. Blues" Harris | |
- | V2128 | single | - | Good morning Mr. Judge / Just like two drops of water |
- | V2133 | - | - | Night train / Do it again, please |
- | V2134 | - | - | Rock Mr. Blues / Put it back |
- | V2138 | - | Lucky Millinder and his Orchestra | Let it roll again / Ram-bunk-shush |
- | V2144 | - | Wynonie "Mr. Blues" Harris | Teardrops from my eyes / Keep on churnin' (till the butter comes) |
- | V2166 | - | - | I like my baby's pudding / Adam come and get your rib |
- | V9007 | - | Lucky Millinder and his Orchestra | I'm waiting just for you / Bongo boogie |
- | V9021 | - | - | No one else could be / The grape vine |
- | LD082 | LP | Wynonie "Mr. Blues" Harris | Wynonie "Mr. Blues" Harris |
- | V3021 | single | Lucky Millinder and his Orchestra | I'm waiting just for you / Bongo boogie |
- | V3053 | - | - | No one else could be / The grape vine |
- | V3108 | - | Wynonie "Mr. Blues" Harris | Rock Mr. Blues / Put it back |
- | V3126 | - | Lucky Millinder and his Orchestra | Let it roll again / Ram-bunk-shush |
- | V3167 | - | Wynonie "Mr. Blues" Harris | Stormy night blues / Keep on churnin' (till the butter comes) |
- | V3184 | - | - | Night train / Do it again, please |
- | V3197 | - | Lucky Millinder and his Orchestra | Lord knows I tried / Heavy sugar |
- | V3211 | - | Wynonie "Mr. Blues" and his Orchestra | Drinking blues / Adam come and get your rib |
- | V3325 | - | Lucky Millinder and his Orchestra | Please be careful / Backslider's ball |
Westside | WESA923 | CD | Various Artists | Fine Fine Baby: King's Queens |
Leader | Site | Date | Session | Role |
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Earl Hines | New York, NY | August 19, 1953 | [session] | trombone |
Lucky Millinder & his Orchestra | - | June 28, 1951 | [session] | - |
Lucky Millinder and his Orchestra | - | February 28, 1951 | [session] | - |
- | - | April 2, 1952 | [session] | - |
- | - | June 25, 1952 | [session] | - |
- | - | March 8, 1955 | [session] | - |
Mabel Scott | - | March 25, 1950 | [session] | - |
- | - | July 15, 1950 | [session] | - |
Sugar Ray Robinson & Earl Hines | - | May 22, 1953 | [session] | - |
Wynonie Harris | - | May 18, 1950 | [session] | - |
- | - | June 25, 1952 | [session] | - |
Wynonie Harris with Lucky Millinder and his Orchestra | - | October 18, 1950 | [session] | - |
Henderson Chambers (May 1, 1908 in Alexandria, Louisiana – October 19, 1967 in New York City) was an American jazz trombonist.
Chambers studied at Leland College and Morehouse College, then joined Neil Montgomery's band in 1931. He played in Nashville with Doc Banks in 1932, then with Jack Jackson's Pullman Porters, Speed Webb, Zack Whyte, and Al Sears in Kentucky.
After two years with Tiny Bradshaw in the middle of the 1930s, Chambers moved to New York City, where he played with Chris Columbus at the Savoy Ballroom in 1939-40. Following this he played with Louis Armstrong, a gig which lasted until 1943. Later in the 1940s he worked with Don Redman, Sy Oliver, Lucky Millinder, and Count Basie; in the 1950s he spent time with Cab Calloway, Doc Cheatham, Duke Ellington, and Mercer Ellington. He also did work as a studio musician. After joining Ray Charles's band from 1961 to 1963, Chambers played with Basie again through 1966, then played with Edgar Battle shortly before his death of a heart attack in 1967. Wikipedia