Marlo Henderson

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Marlo Henderson was a prolific session musician who played on albums such as Them Changes by Buddy Miles, Face to Face by Evelyn "Champagne" King, I Am. He also played on the "Girlfriend" song by Paul McCartney.

Background

Personal

Henderson was born in New Mexico in 1948.[1][2] He is also the grandfather of producer, audio engineer Corwin Dewayne Henderson who is also known as Swiffy Beats.[3]

Proferssional

In addition to being a session musician, he was also a arranger and producer who's work appeared on over 50 albums.[4] During the 1970s he was a member of Stevie Wonders back up band Wonderlove.[5][6]

In the late 1990s he was involved in the production of Roscoe Lee Browne's Murmurs of the Heart album.[7]

Death

He passed away at age 67 on Sunday 25th October 2015.[8] Prior to his death he had been suffering from cancer.[9][10]

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