Michael Henderson

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Birth Date:
07.07.1951
Death date:
19.07.2022
Length of life:
71
Days since birth:
26585
Years since birth:
72
Days since death:
640
Years since death:
1
Categories:
Guitarist, Musician, Rock musician, Singer
Nationality:
 american
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Michael Henderson (July 7, 1951 – July 19, 2022) was an American bass guitarist and vocalist.

He was known for his work with Miles Davis in the early 1970s and on early fusion albums such as Jack JohnsonLive-Evil, and Agharta, along with a series of his own R&B/soul hits and others featuring him on vocals, particularly the Norman Connors-produced hit "You Are My Starship" in 1976 and other songs in the mid to late-1970s.

Biography

Henderson was born on July 7, 1951, in Yazoo City, Mississippi. In the early 1960s he moved to Detroit, playing as a session musician.

He was one of the first notable bass guitarists of the fusion era as well as being one of the most influential jazz and soul musicians of the past 40 years. In addition to Davis, he played and recorded with Marvin Gaye, Aretha Franklin, Stevie Wonder, the Dramatics, among many others.

Before working with Davis, Henderson had been touring with Stevie Wonder, whom he met at the Regal Theater in Chicago while warming up for a gig. Davis saw the young Henderson performing at the Copacabana in New York City in early 1970 and reportedly said to Wonder simply "I'm taking your fucking bassist." After almost seven years with Davis, Henderson focused on songwriting and singing in a solo career that produced many hit songs and albums for Buddah Records until his retirement in 1986. Although known primarily for ballads, he was an influential funk player whose riffs and songs have been widely covered. He is also known for his ballad vocalizing on several Norman Connors hit recordings, including "You Are My Starship" and "Valentine Love", performed with Jean Carn.

Henderson died on July 19, 2022, at his home in Atlanta, Georgia, at the age of 71.

Collaborations

With Miles Davis

  • The Cellar Door Sessions (1970)
  • A Tribute to Jack Johnson (1971)
  • Live-Evil (1971)
  • On the Corner (1972)
  • In Concert: Live at Philharmonic Hall (1973)
  • Big Fun (1974)
  • Get Up with It (1974)
  • Agharta (1976)
  • Pangaea (1975)
  • Dark Magus (1977)
  • The Complete Jack Johnson Sessions (Columbia Legacy, 2003)
  • The Complete On the Corner Sessions (Columbia Legacy, 2007)
  • Miles Davis at Newport 1955–1975: The Bootleg Series Vol. 4 (Columbia Legacy, 2015)

With Stevie Wonder

  • Live at the Talk of the Town (1970)

With The Dramatics

  • Whatcha See Is Whatcha Get (1971)

Source: wikipedia.org

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