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Encyclopedia > Bobby Henderson

Bobby Henderson is the name of:

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The Ledger Independent - Maysville, Kentucky (892 words)
Henderson, who also owns a doe, said he was told the doe could be released into the wild, as it was not as tame as Bambi.
Henderson said he was told Bambi would have to go in a matter of day's time, though so far no one has come to his residence to take the deer.
Karen Henderson, Bobby Henderson's wife, said at one time the family used to fish in a pond located within Bambi's pen, and if Bambi were not getting the attention he desired he would walk over and pull the fishing line up.
Bobby Henderson - Biography - AOL Music (323 words)
Bobby Henderson and all its Bobs and Roberts of variation is a common enough moniker so there should be no cases of shock caused by revealing the presence of more than one in the jazz world alone.
That world actually does encompass the entire globe, so the Australian trumpeter Bobby Henderson may have had to dodge the occasional comment that his land of origin makes him more suitable to play the didgeridoo than a European brass instrument.
That Bobby Henderson's penchant for blowing a little trumpet now and then hasn't helped keep them apart, but it is one of the rare instances when the two name-alikes would have enjoyed playing together.
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