Ernie Henry
Ernie Henry accomplished a lot in a short period of time before passing away prematurely. He had his own sound, although his style was clearly heavily influenced by Charlie Parker. He worked during the bop era with Tadd Dameron (1947), Fats Navarro, Charlie Ventura, Max Roach, and the Dizzy Gillespie Orchestra (1948-1949). He was with Illinois Jacquet's band (1950-1952); maintained a low profile for a few years; and, in 1956, recorded with Thelonious Monk (the Brilliant Corners album), worked with Charles Mingus, and toured with Dizzy Gillespie's big band (1956-1957) before his death. Ernie Henry led three albums for Riverside during 1956-1957.
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Discografía
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The Last Sessions
Jazz - Editado por Fresh Sound Records el 2 jul. 2012
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Ernie Henry: Essential 10
Be Bop - Editado por Tsk Music el 4 jul. 2011
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Essential Jazz Masters
Be Bop - Editado por Vintage Masters Inc. el 1 dic. 2011
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Presenting… (Original Jazz Sound)
Be Bop - Editado por Original Jazz Sound el 30 nov. 1999
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Last Chorus (Original Jazz Sound)
Be Bop - Editado por Original Jazz Sound el 6 may. 1998
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