Good morning. Today we’re diving into the world of Jazz with the remarkable tenor saxophonist, Joe Henderson. Born in Lima, Ohio, Henderson’s musical journey began in his teenage years and led him to become one of the leading American players of his day. His album “Inner Urge” is a reflection of a time in his life when he was coping with the anger and frustration that came from trying to find his way in New York. This album, released in 1966, features Henderson along with pianist McCoy Tyner, bassist Bob Cranshaw and drummer Elvin Jones.
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On The Turntable #4
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Good morning. Today we’re diving into the world of Jazz with the remarkable tenor saxophonist, Joe Henderson. Born in Lima, Ohio, Henderson’s musical journey began in his teenage years and led him to become one of the leading American players of his day. His album “Inner Urge” is a reflection of a time in his life when he was coping with the anger and frustration that came from trying to find his way in New York. This album, released in 1966, features Henderson along with pianist McCoy Tyner, bassist Bob Cranshaw and drummer Elvin Jones.