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R.I.P. Michael Henderson (1951-2022)
After immersing himself in jazz fusion during his nearly seven years with Davis, Henderson began flexing his wings as a singer/songwriter in the mid-’70s. His melodic tenor first attracted attention through guest spots on several of jazz drummer Norman Connors’ R&B hits: 1975’s “Valentine Love,” alongside singer Jean Carn, in addition to 1976’s “We Both Need Each Other” with Phyllis Hyman and “You Are My Starship.” Henderson’s solo stride began gaining momentum in 1976 as well, with a cover of the Dramatics’ hit “Be My Girl.” From there, his string of R&B hits between 1978-1986 included “Take Me I’m Yours” — his lone Hot 100 hit, peaking at No. 88 in 1978 — as well as “In the Nighttime,” “Wide Receiver (Part 1)” and “Can’t We Fall in Love Again” with Hyman.
In the years since then, Henderson remained a concert draw. Of his storied 50-year career, the bassist noted in his anthology: “This is what I do. I signed up for this some 50 years ago, but I’m a youngster compared to a lot of these guys who are still out there. Basically, we’re just big kids. And that thing that was in your eye then — that spirit — never leaves you.”
Givin' up food for funk. | |
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Rest peacefully Mr. Henderson. | |
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A supernova of talent. RIP | |
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I remember in 1980 when "Wide Receiver" was one of the most outrageous,funkiest jams on the radio and earlier,I liked "You Are My Starship","Be My Girl","Take Me I'm Yours" and many others.Michael Henderson was the real deal.
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Whenever he sang a song with Phyllis Hyman,the results were magical.Remember their lovely duet from 1981,”Can’t We Fall In Love Again”? | |
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I will always remember that this was one of vainandy's favorite album covers: | |
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sexton said: I will always remember that this was one of vainandy's favorite album covers: I remember too. And to think this actually passed as an album cover back in the 80's without resistance. Don't laugh at my funk
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