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Wynonie Harris
Wynonie Harris
American blues shouter and rhythm and blues singer
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Syd Nathan
Syd Nathan
American music executive, songwriter
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Annisteen Allen
Annisteen Allen
singer
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Moon Mullican
Moon Mullican
American recording artist; country and western singer, songwriter, and pianist
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Lucky Millinder
Lucky Millinder
American rhythm and blues and swing bandleader
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Big John Greer
Big John Greer
1923-1972, American blues tenor saxophonist and vocalist
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Titus Turner
Titus Turner
Rhythm and blues singer
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Rudy Toombs
Rudy Toombs
American entertainer
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Bill Doggett
Bill Doggett
American jazz and rhythm and blues pianist and organist
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Bull Moose Jackson
Bull Moose Jackson
American blues and rhythm-and-blues singer and saxophonist
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The Midnighters
The Midnighters
American R&B group
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Sam Theard
Sam Theard
American songwriter, singer, and comedian (1904-1982)
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Roy Brown
Roy Brown
American R&B singer, songwriter and musician
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Todd Rhodes
Todd Rhodes
American musician
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Paul Williams
Paul Williams
US blues and R&B saxophone player and composer
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Dinah Washington
Dinah Washington
American singer, songwriter, pianist
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Carl Pruitt
Carl Pruitt
American jazz and blues double bassist
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Bobby Robinson
Bobby Robinson
American songwriter and record producer
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Johnny Otis
Johnny Otis
American singer, musician, composer, and record producer
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Lula Reed
Lula Reed
American singer (1926-2008)
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Tab Smith
Tab Smith
American swing and rhythm and blues alto saxophonist
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Preston Love
Preston Love
American saxophonist
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Little Willie Littlefield
Little Willie Littlefield
American R&B pianist and singer
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Billy "The Kid" Emerson
Billy "The Kid" Emerson
American musician
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Johnny Drummer
Johnny Drummer
American Chicago blues and soul blues singer, keyboardist, drummer, harmonicist and songwriter
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Willie Dixon
Willie Dixon
American blues musician, songwriter
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Joey Dee and the Starliters
Joey Dee and the Starliters
American musical group
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Hank Penny
Hank Penny
American musician
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Arnold Moore
Arnold Moore
American singer
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Sonny Thompson
Sonny Thompson
American R&B bandleader and pianist
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Butch Ballard
Butch Ballard
American jazz drummer
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Owen Bradley
Owen Bradley
American record producer
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Panama Francis
Panama Francis
American musician
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Tommy McClennan
Tommy McClennan
American Delta blues singer and guitarist
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Jimmy Reed
Jimmy Reed
American blues musician and songwriter
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A. K. Salim
A. K. Salim
American musician
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Fred Rose
Fred Rose
American songwriter, Country Music Hall of Famer
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Joe Tex
Joe Tex
American singer-songwriter
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Rose Marie McCoy
Rose Marie McCoy
American songwriter
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Willie Clayton
Willie Clayton
American Chicago blues and soul singer and songwriter
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Mills Blue Rhythm Band
Mills Blue Rhythm Band
band that plays jazz
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Hank Ballard
Hank Ballard
American R&B recording artist; singer and songwriter
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Big Joe Turner
Big Joe Turner
American blues shouter
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Andy Gibson
Andy Gibson
American musician
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Bill Graham
Bill Graham
American musician
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Terry Hanck
Terry Hanck
musical artist
Henry Glover
American songwriter, arranger, record producer and trumpet player

Henry Glover

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American songwriter, arranger, record producer and trumpet player

Henry Bernard Glover (May 21, 1921 – April 7, 1991) was an American songwriter, arranger, record producer and trumpet player. In the music industry of the time, Glover was one of the most successful and influential black executives. He gained eminence in the late 1940s, primarily working for the independent (and white-owned) King label. His duties included operating as a producer, arranger, songwriter (occasionally utilising the alias of Henry Bernard), engineer, trumpet player, talent scout, A&R man, studio constructor, while later in his career he became an owner of his own label. Glover worked with country, blues, R&B, pop, rock, and jazz musicians, and he helped King Records to become one of the largest independent labels of its time. In 2018, Glover was recognized with a Lifetime Achievement Award by the King Records 75th Anniversary. In 2013, he was posthumously inducted to the Blues Hall of Fame.