Oral history interview with Henry Glover; 1990 April 26; interview conducted by John W. Rumble. 1990 Apr. 26.

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Oral history interview with Henry Glover; 1990 April 26; interview conducted by John W. Rumble. 1990 Apr. 26.

Producer Henry Glover recalls highlights from his career at King Records. Discussion includes memories of Syd Nathan; working with Louis Innis; various artists he recorded on King, including the Delmore Brothers, Hawkshaw Hawkins, Boyd Bennett, Moon Mullican, Cowboy Copas, and Grandpa Jones; late 1940s country boogie; and market demographics.

3 sound cassettes (2 hours, 53 minutes)

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Glover, Henry, 1603-1655

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Music industry executive, producer, and songwriter. Born May 21, 1921. Died April 7, 1991. Full name: Henry Bernard Glover. AKA: Henry Bernard. Career most active late 1940s-1970s. Among the first African-American music executives on a major label. Produced r&b and country music. His production credits include recordings by Bull Moose Jackson, Grandpa Jones, Hawkshaw Hawkins, and Moon Mullican. Worked for several record labels, including King Records, Roulette, and Starday-King. Songwriting ...

Glover, Henry, 1603-1655

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Music industry executive, producer, and songwriter. Born May 21, 1921. Died April 7, 1991. Full name: Henry Bernard Glover. AKA: Henry Bernard. Career most active late 1940s-1970s. Among the first African-American music executives on a major label. Produced r&b and country music. His production credits include recordings by Bull Moose Jackson, Grandpa Jones, Hawkshaw Hawkins, and Moon Mullican. Worked for several record labels, including King Records, Roulette, and Starday-King. Songwriting ...

Rumble, John Woodruff

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