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      Rich tone and strong sense of rhythm

      • One of the more distinctive tenor saxophone voices to have emerged during the 1960s, Joe Henderson's rich tone and strong sense of rhythm influenced scores of tenor saxophonists who followed him.
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  2. Joe Henderson (April 24, 1937 – June 30, 2001) was an American jazz tenor saxophonist. In a career spanning more than four decades, Henderson played with many of the leading American players of his day and recorded for several prominent labels, including Blue Note, Milestone, and Verve.

  3. Jun 30, 2001 · One of the more distinctive tenor saxophone voices to have emerged during the 1960s, Joe Henderson's rich tone and strong sense of rhythm influenced scores of tenor saxophonists who followed him. In concert, his aggressive playing was often tempered by a melodic touch on ballads.

  4. Apr 25, 2024 · Joe Henderson was likely the most important tenor saxophonist to come out of the '60s. Possessing a big distinctive tone, he brought gravitas to every setting in which he played.

  5. Dec 9, 2012 · On The State of the Tenor, Henderson pays tribute to saxophone titans Sam Rivers and Charlie Parker on the gorgeous Rivers ballad “Beatrice” and the more up-tempo Parker tune “Cheryl,” confidently differentiating himself from these towering influences.

  6. Apr 10, 2024 · The tenor saxophonist Joe Henderson's third Blue Note album, 'In 'N Out,' blurred the lines between straight-ahead and progressive jazz.

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  7. Apr 11, 2024 · Under appreciated whilst in his mid 1960s prime, Joe Henderson was one of Blue Note’s most versatile and hard working saxophonists. Today, Henderson is deservedly revered, and with a new pressing of his 1966 classic “Mode for Joe” Andy Thomas assesses the tenor man’s brilliant work for Blue Note.

  8. May 21, 2023 · Joe Henderson, a tenor saxophonist of unmatched caliber, carries a potent voice in the jazz world. His previous works, such as “Inner Urge,” are milestones in jazz. Yet, “Mode for Joe” proved an even more electrifying endeavor.