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British keyboard player For the British soldier, see Johnny Henderson.
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Jonny Henderson is a British keyboard player most known for his work on the Hammond organ. He has been voted Keyboard Player of the Year in both the 2010 and 2011 British Blues Awards.

Since 2004, he has toured worldwide with blues guitarist Matt Schofield as part of the Matt Schofield Trio, and has performed on all of Schofield's albums to-date. Henderson also plays regularly with the guitarist and singer Ian Siegal, on whose albums and DVDs he appears.

In 2009, Henderson released an instrumental funk/jazz album under his own name, entitled Where Did I Leave My Keys?

2016 saw him perform on Blueberry Pie, an album by Suzy Starlite and Simon Campbell of the Starlite Campbell Band.

Discography

  • 2004: Matt Schofield - The Trio, Live
  • 2005: Matt Schofield - Live at the Jazz Café
  • 2005: Matt Schofield - Siftin' Thru' Ashes
  • 2005: Ian Siegal - Meat & Potatoes
  • 2006: Otis Grand - Hipster Blues
  • 2007: Ian Siegal - Swagger
  • 2007: Matt Schofield - Ear To The Ground
  • 2009: Matt Schofield - Heads, Tails & Aces
  • 2009: Ian Siegal - Broadside
  • 2009: Jonny Henderson - Where Did I Leave My Keys?
  • 2010: Matt Schofield - Live From the Archive
  • 2011: Matt Schofield - Anything But Time
  • 2016: Starlite Campbell Band - Blueberry Pie
  • 2019: Eddie Martin - Thirst
  • 2020: Starlite Campbell Band - The Language of Curiosity

Radio appearances

  • December 2005: BBC Radio 2 - Paul Jones' annual round up (with the Matt Schofield Trio)
  • June 2009: BBC Radio 2 - Paul Jones Rhythm and Blues Show (with the Matt Schofield Band)

References

  1. "Intro". British Blues Awards. Retrieved 2016-09-27.
  2. ^ "News : Nugene Records". Archived from the original on 2007-05-01. Retrieved 2017-07-18.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)

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