- A native of Chicago, Henderson sang with the Ramsey Lewis Trio, Dizzy Gillespie, Count Basie, Frank Sinatra, Tony Bennett, Quincy Jones, the Charlie Haden Quintet and many others. His 1963 album, Bill Henderson With the Oscar Peterson Trio, is considered a classic in the jazz vernacular.
- Has one daughter, Mariko and one granddaughter Mya.
- Jazz singer
- He made his show business debut as a singer and dancer at age 4. His father taught him the value of singing softly. He spent his teens and 20s bouncing between school, day jobs, and singing gigs. A stint in the Army gave him an opportunity to work with Vic Damone. In 1956, Henderson went to New York, where he soon became part of the jazz community.
- Jazz singer who began with Ramsay Lewis and later recorded with leading bop musicians in and around New York and Chicago. He had stints with Oscar Peterson and Count Basie in the 60's, before moving to Los Angeles on a new career as an actor.
- He sang with the Ramsey Lewis Trio, Dizzie Gillespie, Count Basie, Tony Bennett, Quincy Jones, and the Oscar Peterson Trio.
- Uncle of Finis Henderson III.
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