Fletcher Henderson(1897-1952)
- Music Department
- Actor
- Soundtrack
Legendary composer ("Down South Camp Meeting"), pianist, conductor,
accompanist and arranger, educated at Atlanta University. He came to
New York in 1920, was pianist with the W.C. Handy orchestra, and then
joined Black Swan Records. He toured as accompanist to Ethel Waters, and led
his own band in night clubs and theaters and made many records. His
arranging duties included the orchestras of Isham Jones, the Dorsey
Brothers, and Benny Goodman. He joined the Goodman band as pianist in 1939
and re-formed the orchestra in 1944, then began arranging in 1946. He
composed the stage score for "The Jazz Train" (Bop City, New York), and
also led the orchestra, and later his own sextet (from 1950). Joining
ASCAP in 1948, his other popular-song and instrumental compositions
include "Stampede", "It's Wearing Me Down", "No, Baby, No", "Wrapping
It Up'', and "Bumble Bee Stomp".