Saturday, 10 May 2025

Al Hendrickson born 10 May 1920

Alton Reynolds Hendrickson (May 10, 1920 – July 19, 2007) was an American jazz guitarist and occasional vocalist.He estimated that he played on over 5,000 film scores from 1939 to 1980, as well as hundreds of TV show soundtracks. He played on more than 15,000 record dates including the soundtrack for Elvis Presley's Viva Las Vegas. 

Al Hendrickson became one of the most prolifically recorded studio guitarists in the history of American music following a career as a jazz and dance band guitarist and studies as a classical string-meister. His name is frequently mutilated in recording credits, leading to the mistaken if perhaps understandable conclusion that more than one guitarist was responsible for all his work. He can be cited as the missing link between the Weavers and the Monkees or between artists with such cool names yet diverse styles as country novelty king Sheb Wooley and bebop pianist Dodo Marmarosa. Famous records this guitarist contributed to include "Moon River," "Memories Are Made of This," and "Goodnight, Irene." 

Born in Eastland, Texas, when he was five years old, Hendrickson's family moved to California, where he grew up. He worked with Artie Shaw’s band and the Gramercy Five in 1940 and became recognized as a premier jazz guitarist.. An early film credit was as the guitar player in the 1940 Fred Astaire movie Second Chorus. In 1941, he joined the United States Coast Guard, playing with its band, which was led by Rudy Vallee. 

                                   

He worked with Benny Goodman’s big band and sextet (1947) and sang baritone vocals On a Slow Boat to China, which became a million seller. He then toured and recorded with Ray Nobel, Boyd Raeburn, Woody Herman (intermittently, 1947-1959), Billy May (1954-7), Johnny Mandel (1958), Neal Hefti and Bill Holman. In 1955 he made a recording with Barney Kessel on which his playing is particularly prominent. He also worked with Ray Linn, Freddie Slack, Andre Previn, Louis Prima, Shorty Rogers and Bud Shank to name but a few. 

Hendrickson has accompanied many popular singers and has worked with such arrangers as Quincy Jones, Lalo Schifrin, and Nelson Riddle. He has also taken part in many sessions for films and television, and has been a long standing member of two studio recording groups, Guitars Inc. and Guitars Unlimited. His playing was an important component of many recordings in the bossa-nova style during the early 1960’s. His metronomic, full-bodied rhythmic pulse has brought cohesion to many rhythm sections, and his light buoyant beat is reminiscent of the Chicago jazz style. 

Guitars Inc. Hendrickson is far left

In 1962, he appeared at the Monterey Jazz Festival alongside Louie Bellson and Dizzy Gillespie. He also worked as an accompanist and session musician for many popular vocalists, such as Rosemary Clooney, Bing Crosby, Doris Day, Lee Hazlewood, Eartha Kitt, Frankie Laine, Ann-Margret, Dean Martin, Ella Mae Morse, Harry Nilsson, and Elvis Presley (Viva Las Vegas). 

Playing mandolin as well as guitar, Hendrickson backed up pianist Harry Nilsson on the soundtrack of The Point, a 1971 ABC special that was the first made-for-TV animated movie to air in prime time. The album reached #25 during a 32-week stay on the charts. A regular member of Frankie Capp's late 1970s "Juggernaut" big band, he retired to Oregon in the late 1980s. 

Hendrickson died of a heart attack on July 19, 2007, at his home in North Bend, Oregon, at the age of 87. 

(Edited from New Grove Dictionary of Jazz, Wikipedia, All Music, & Fresh Sound Records)

7 comments:

boppinbob said...

A big thanks to Hit Parade for suggesting today’s birthday singer and guitarist.

For “Guitars Inc. - Invitation & Soft and Subtle (2016 Blue Moon)” go here:

https://pixeldrain.com/u/SZ4w5FFA

01. Let’s Get Away from It All (Dennis-Adair) 2:25
02. The Bad and the Beautiful (David-Raksin) 3:01
03. Lullaby of Broadway (Warren-Dubin) 2:19
04. Lullaby of the Leaves (Young-Petkere) 3:56
05. Darn That Dream (Van Heusen-DeLange) 3:30
06. My Heart Belongs to Daddy (Cole Porter) 2:28
07. Invitation (Bronislav Kaper) 3:52
08. All the Things You Are (Kern-Hammerstein II) 2.02
09. Chloe(Kahn-Moret)3:30
10. Pick Yourself Up (Kern-Fields) 2:57
11. ‘Tis Autumn (Henry Nemo) 2:58
12. The Guitars, Inc. (Morty Corb) 2:27
13. El Cumbanchero (Rafael Hernández) 2:18
14. Hajji Baba (Tiomkin-Washington) 3:52
15. Lazy Afternoon (Moross-LaTouche) 2:42
16. In an Eighteenth Century Drawing Room (Lawrence-Scott) 3:00
17. Nature Boy (Eden Ahbez) 3:34
18. Get Happy (Arlen-Koehler) 2:22
19. Snowfall (Claude Thornhill) 2:52
20. It Don’t Mean a Thing (Ellington-Mills) 2:38
21. Oasis (Morty Corb) 3:14
22. Our Waltz (David Rose) 3:01
23. Paganini’s Progress (Al Harris) 2:46
24. Goodbye (Gordon Jenkins) 2:33

The Guitars, Inc. are:
Tommy Tedesco, Al Hendrickson, Howard Roberts, Bobby Gibbons & Bill Pitman, guitars
Jack Marshall, leader & conductor

Availble on the usual streamers.
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Although Al Hendrickson never recorded any of his own albums I managed to find a few of his early 78’s as a singer and also a few tracks as band member or session man. All taken from various album sources and 78’ so quality will vary. Al is definitely on all tracks either singing or playing guitar.


For “Al Hendrickson – Songs and sessions” go here:

https://pixeldrain.com/u/ScC9uukG

01) Artie Shaw And His Gramercy Five - Cross Your Heart.
02) Artie Shaw And His Gramercy Five - Keepin' Myself For You.
03) Big Joe Turner-Goin' To Chicago Blues.
04) Big Joe Turner-Rocks In My Bed.
05) Benny Goodman Sextet - Gonna Get A Girl
06) Benny Goodman Orchestra And Al Hendrickson - A Slow Boat To China.
07) Benny Goodman Sextet - Shirley Steps Out (1948).
08) Ray Noble & His Orchestra - Saturday Night in Central Park.
09) Ray Noble & His Orchestra - What Do I Have To do (To Make You Love Me)
10) Ray Noble and his Orchestra - A Little Imagination
11) Ray Noble and his Orchestra – I Fell in Love with You
12) Scatman Crothers - Hound Dog
13) Earl Grant - Dream.
14) Tommy Hendrix - Sorta Blue
15) Frank Marocco and Friends - Fascinating Rhythm
16) Peggy Lee - The Lady Is A Tramp.

Dates
1940 - 1, 2
1941 – 3, 4
1947 – 5, 6
1948 – 7, 8, 9, 10, 11
1956 - 12
1958 – 13, 14
1960 - 15
1963 - 16

Helmut Knochen said...

Great choice!

Buster said...

Hi Bob - Excellent article! I believe he did record an album as a vocalist, under the name Tommy Hendrix. Strangely enough, he is also credited as "Al Hendrickson" as the guitarist on the session.

mel said...

Thank you, Bob. A suggestion for the future: jazz saxophonist Gigi Gryce.

boppinbob said...

Hello Buster, Thanks for the visit and your comment. Yes you are correct, Al did record an album for Liberty in 1958 titled "Out of the Mist". How I didn't spot his alias in Discogs I do not know. Probably tired old eyes. I had a good look around and cannot find the album ...so if any kind person has a copy and would like to share then please do!

Earthbound said...

Here is that Tommy Hendrix album, Out of the Mist
https://workupload.com/file/XmGHLEj8wRh

boppinbob said...

Kudos to you Earthbound. I didn't think I would get a reply for this one. Your reply is much appreciated. Regards, Bob