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Henry Crowder (1890–1955) was an American jazz musician. He was an important figure in the European jazz culture of his time. Crowder was born in Gainesville, Georgia, to a poor family and was largely a self-taught musician. Crowder began his career playing piano in the brothels of Washington, D.C. and rose to become an important bandleader here before leaving for Europe in 1928 with Eddie South's Alabamians. By Crowder’s own account, musician Sidney Bechet was deported from France after an argument with a member of Crowder’s group turned violent and several bystanders were shot.

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  • هنري كرودر (بالإنجليزية: Henry Crowder)‏ هو عازف جاز أمريكي، ولد في 1890 في غينسفيل في الولايات المتحدة، وتوفي في 1955 في واشنطن العاصمة في الولايات المتحدة. (ar)
  • Henry Crowder (1890–1955) was an American jazz musician. He was an important figure in the European jazz culture of his time. Crowder was born in Gainesville, Georgia, to a poor family and was largely a self-taught musician. Crowder began his career playing piano in the brothels of Washington, D.C. and rose to become an important bandleader here before leaving for Europe in 1928 with Eddie South's Alabamians. He was best known for his romantic and professional involvement with avant-garde poet, muse, and shipping heiress Nancy Cunard. They met in 1928 in Venice, where the Alabamians had an extended engagement to play, a residency at the Hotel Luna. Cunard’s 1934 anthology Negro is inspired by and dedicated to Crowder. Crowder also assisted Cunard in creating her Hours Press publishing house, which published Richard Aldington, Ezra Pound, and Samuel Beckett among others. Crowder’s influence on Cunard was profound. She claimed in one letter that: “Henry made me”. Cunard and Crowder collaborated on a book of music and poetry with contributions from Samuel Beckett, Richard Aldington, and pictures by Man Ray. By Crowder’s own account, musician Sidney Bechet was deported from France after an argument with a member of Crowder’s group turned violent and several bystanders were shot. Crowder died in Washington, District of Columbia, having largely given up performing and recording jazz on his return from Europe in the 1940s. (en)
  • Henry Crowder, né à Gainesville (Géorgie) en 1890 et mort à Washington D.C. en 1955, est un musicien de jazz afro-américain. Il était une figure importante de la culture jazz européenne de son temps. Crowder est né à Gainesville, en Géorgie, dans une famille pauvre et était en grande partie un musicien autodidacte. Il a commencé sa carrière en jouant du piano dans des bordels de Washington, D.C. et finit par devenir un important bandleader avant de s'embarquer pour l'Europe en 1928. (fr)
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  • هنري كرودر (بالإنجليزية: Henry Crowder)‏ هو عازف جاز أمريكي، ولد في 1890 في غينسفيل في الولايات المتحدة، وتوفي في 1955 في واشنطن العاصمة في الولايات المتحدة. (ar)
  • Henry Crowder, né à Gainesville (Géorgie) en 1890 et mort à Washington D.C. en 1955, est un musicien de jazz afro-américain. Il était une figure importante de la culture jazz européenne de son temps. Crowder est né à Gainesville, en Géorgie, dans une famille pauvre et était en grande partie un musicien autodidacte. Il a commencé sa carrière en jouant du piano dans des bordels de Washington, D.C. et finit par devenir un important bandleader avant de s'embarquer pour l'Europe en 1928. (fr)
  • Henry Crowder (1890–1955) was an American jazz musician. He was an important figure in the European jazz culture of his time. Crowder was born in Gainesville, Georgia, to a poor family and was largely a self-taught musician. Crowder began his career playing piano in the brothels of Washington, D.C. and rose to become an important bandleader here before leaving for Europe in 1928 with Eddie South's Alabamians. By Crowder’s own account, musician Sidney Bechet was deported from France after an argument with a member of Crowder’s group turned violent and several bystanders were shot. (en)
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  • هنري كرودر (ar)
  • Henry Crowder (en)
  • Henry Crowder (fr)
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