Henry Glover
Henry Glover (21 May 1921 to 7 April 1991 [1]) was an American songwriter, arranger, producer and trumpet player. Glover was one of the first black manager of success in the music industry. First rose to fame in late 1940 with Syd Nathan independent (and owned by whites) King label. Glover was at different times, as producer, arranger,
composer (sometimes alias Henry Bernard), engineer, trumpet player, scout, Developer Studio, and then as owner of his own record label. Eclectic in his tastes in music, Glover has worked in country, blues, pop, rock and jazz artists during his long career he has also played an important role in the construction of King Records, one of the most independent of his era. It is a 1986 inductee Alabama Jazz Hall of Fame. Glover was born to Bernard Henry Glover, Hot Springs, Arkansas. Grew up listening to all kinds of music on local radio, and as he grew older, he freely between different types of music available in the local club scene. A skilled trumpet through high school and college, he joined the Buddy Johnson big band in early 1944, Lucky Millinder and orchestra, both as a musician and arranger in early 1945. He met with King Records founder Syd Nathan, who was impressed enough to hire him by Glover as , with an eye on the meat list king in the music field, so called race. Glover and signed as soon tested in several fields, as well as , even physically helping to build first studio recording of King.
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