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Sonny Henry Free Music

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Sonny Henry Free Music

Sonny Henry

Real name: Clarence Arthur Henry

American jazz guitarist, sideman and songwriter, born November 3, 1932 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Best remembered for the composition “Evil Ways”, originally performed by Willie Bobo but made famous by Cal Tjader and Santana.

"Evil Ways" is often miscredited to Jimmie Zack, a rockabilly singer who co-wrote and recorded a different song with the same name. In these instances, please use the unlinked "Written By" entry for Zack, and use "Written-By [Uncredited]" to credit Henry.

Do not confuse with the New Orleans R&B singer Clarence "Frogman" Henry.

External Pages

americansongwriter.com/the-meaning-behind-santanas-breakthrough-latin-rock-jazz-blend-evil-ways/

windrep.org/Sonny_Henry

peoplepill.com/people/clarence-sonny-henry/