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Joe Henderson – Page One - Jazz Album
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Joe Henderson – Page One

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Here’s a factual sentence describing *Joe Henderson - Page One*: Released in 1964, *Page One* features Joe Henderson's tenor saxophone alongside bassist Frank Washington and drummer Elvin Jones, showcasing his distinctive melodic approach within a hard bop framework.

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Is Page One Joe Henderson's debut album?

Yes. Page One was Joe Henderson's debut as a leader for Blue Note Records, recorded on June 3, 1963.

Which famous tune from Page One became a jazz standard?

Kenny Dorham's Blue Bossa is the best-known standard from Page One. Henderson's Recorda Me also became a major tune for jazz musicians.

Who plays with Joe Henderson on Page One?

The quintet features Joe Henderson on tenor saxophone, Kenny Dorham on trumpet, McCoy Tyner on piano, Butch Warren on bass, and Pete La Roca on drums. Alfred Lion produced the Blue Note session.

Why is McCoy Tyner sometimes not named clearly on Page One covers?

Tyner was contracted to Impulse! at the time, so some Blue Note packaging used indirect crediting. His piano sound is still a major part of the album's modal and hard bop feel.

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