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billed as the Al Wichard Sextette, with vocals by Henderson. Henderson subsequently recorded material for a number of labels over several years. His work was released by Globe, Down Beat,
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reported that Proverb Records was being jointly formed by Brother Henderson. By 1964 its subsidiary label, Gospel Corner, was initiated.
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Later in the decade, Henderson renounced his past and, billed as Brother Henderson, commenced broadcasting on
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recommended Henderson to the label, and he was backed on the recording dates by several notable Los Angeles
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career there as a gospel music DJ career was short-lived. In the late 1950s Henderson broadcast on
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issued a compilation CD containing 20 tracks from Henderson's recordings for Apollo in late 1945.
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in Los Angeles. After his DJ career, he became a preacher at Bethany Apostle Community Church.
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styles in the mid-1940s. In the late 1940s he renounced his past and began broadcasting as a
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Henderson died in Los Angeles in 1973, although some sources state 1972.
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Index

Liberty, Missouri
Pacoima, Los Angeles
Blues
jazz
Apollo
blues shouter
jazz
West Coast blues
jump blues
minister
gospel music
disc jockey
Liberty, Missouri
Los Angeles
Apollo
Jack McVea
session musicians
Wild Bill Moore
Lucky Thompson
Gene Phillips
Shifty Henry
Charles Mingus
Lee Young
Rabon Tarrant
Al "Cake" Wichard
Modern Records
Swing Time
Specialty
Imperial
Flair Records

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