Charles E. Henderson
For other people named Charles Henderson, see Charles Henderson (disambiguation).
Charles Edward Henderson (19 January 1907 – 7 March 1970) was a songwriter, arranger, vocal coach and lyricist.
Henderson was born in Massachusetts and died in Laguna Beach, California.
Notable works
- Bambi (1942) (choral arrangements)
- The Bishop's Wife (1947) (vocal director)
- The Enemy Below (1957) (vocal supervisor)
- The Music Man (1962) (vocal arranger)
- "Deep Night" (composer)
- "The Right Kind" (composer)
- Broadway theatre
- Blackouts of 1949 (1949); music also by Royal Foster
- Film music
- The Rage of Paris (1938)
Bibliography
- How to Sing for Money (1939)[1]
References
- ↑ "How to sing for money: The art and business of singing popular songs professionally", Amazon. Retrieved 28 December 2011.
External links
- Charles Henderson at the Internet Broadway Database
- Charles Henderson at the Internet Movie Database
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