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Henderson Chambers

Henderson Chambers was an American jazz trombonist.

Early life and education
Chambers was born in Alexandria, Louisiana. He studied at Leland College and Morehouse College, then joined Neil Montgomery's band in 1931. == Career ==
Career
Chambers played in Nashville with Doc Banks in 1932, then with Jack Jackson's Pullman Porters, Speed Webb, Zack Whyte, and Al Sears in Kentucky. ==Discography==
Discography
As sideman With Count BasieDance Session (Clef, 1953) • Pop Goes the Basie (Reprise, 1965) • Basie Picks the Winners (Verve, 1965) • Basie Meets Bond (United Artists, 1966) • ''Basie's Beatle Bag'' (Verve, 1966) • ''Basie's Beat'' (Verve, 1967) • Live at the Sands (Before Frank) (Reprise, 1998) With Buck Clayton • ''The Huckle-Buck and Robbins' Nest'' (Columbia, 1954) • Buck Clayton Jams Benny Goodman (Columbia, 1955) • All the Cats Join In (Columbia, 1956) • Buck Meets Ruby (Vanguard, 1957) • Just a Groove (Vanguard, 1973) With othersGene Ammons, Sock! (Prestige, 1965) • Cat Anderson, Cat On a Hot Tin Horn (Mercury, 1958) • Sammy Davis Jr., I Gotta Right to Swing (Brunswick, 1960) • Ella Fitzgerald, The First Lady of Song (Decca, 1958) • Edmond Hall, ''Rompin' in '44'' (Circle, 1983) • Arthur Prysock & Count Basie, Arthur Prysock/Count Basie (Verve, 1966) • Jimmy Rushing, ''Goin' to Chicago'' (Vanguard, 1955) • Frank Sinatra & Count Basie, It Might as Well Be Swing (Reprise, 1964) • Frank Sinatra, Sinatra at the Sands (Reprise, 1966) • Ernie Wilkins, ''The Big New Band of the 60's'' (Everest, 1960) ==References==
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