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Duke Henderson

Sylvester C. Henderson, known as Duke Henderson, was an American blues shouter and jazz singer in the West Coast blues and jump blues styles in the mid-1940s. In the late 1940s he renounced his past and began broadcasting as a minister and gospel music disc jockey. He eventually became a preacher.

Music career
Apparently born in Liberty, Missouri, Henderson lived in Los Angeles, California, from the 1940s onward. Modern, and Imperial. In the late 1950s Henderson broadcast on KPOP in Los Angeles. In February 1959, Billboard reported that Proverb Records was being jointly formed by Brother Henderson. By 1964 its subsidiary label, Gospel Corner, was initiated. Henderson died in Los Angeles in 1973, although some sources state 1972. In 1994, Delmark issued a compilation CD containing 20 tracks from Henderson's recordings for Apollo in late 1945. ==Compilation album==
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