Bugs Henderson

Bugs Henderson, an American Treasure

Bugs Henderson - At Last
Bugs Henderson - At Last
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Bugs Henderson - Years In The Jungle
Bugs Henderson - Years In The Jungle
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Bugs Henderson & The Shuffle Kings
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That's The Truth
Bugs Henderson & The Shuffle Kings - That's The Truth
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Bugs Henderson - Call Of The Wild
Bugs Henderson - Call Of The Wild
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Bugs Henderson & The Shuffle Kings
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Four Tens Strike Again
Bugs Henderson & The Shuffle Kings - Four Tens Strike Again
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Bugs Henderson - Legendary Jams
Bugs Henderson - Legendary Jams
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Bugs Henderson
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Bugs Henderson - Back Bop
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Bugs Henderson - We're a Texas Band
Bugs Henderson - We're a Texas Band
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Bugs Henderson Stormy Love List Price $17.95
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Bugs Henderson Stormy Love List Price $17.95 On Line Sale Price $15.95
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Bugs Henderson - Electric Snow - The Best of Bugs Henderson
Bugs Henderson - Electric Snow - The Best of Bugs Henderson
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We're A Texas Band - Special Collector's 3 Disc Limited Edition
We're A Texas Band - Special Collector's 3 Disc Limited Edition
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BLUE MUSIC - Bugs Henderson & The Shuffle Kings $17.95 Limited Time On Line Price $15.95
BLUE MUSIC - Bugs Henderson & The Shuffle Kings $17.95 Limited Time On Line Price $15.95
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Bugs Henderson was born in Palm Springs, California in 1944 and grew up in Tyler, Texas. Bugs had a burning desire to pick up the 6 string guitar at an early age and at the age of 6 he discovered that it was his first love.

Beginning in the early 1960's he began working in a record store in Tyler. As a teen he would sneak out of the house against his fathers wishes just to catch live gigs in the local joints. Beginning his own band, the Senors, at age 16 he soon joined his friend, Ronnie Weiss, in a band called Mouse and the Traps. Mouse and the traps charted its first song, "Public Execution" in 1966. This is where he earned his name "Bugs" over shadowing his real name Buddy.

By the end of the decade, Bugs had made the transition from fan to musician. As a house guitarist at the Robin Hood Studios, he played demo sessions behind numerous performers from country to rock.

Bugs' signature sound was beginning to define itself during the 1970s with the blues. Quoting Bugs, "Blues was all that mattered to me; no other music was worth a damn." During this time, Bugs moved from Tyler to Dallas in order to join the scene of a bar called The Cellar. "It's really hard to explain that place," Henderson remembers. "It was this big, black room. It had a red light that came on when the cops were coming in and another light for fights. The waitresses wore just bras and panties, but they ran three or four bands in a night and everybody played original music. We usually didn't leave until four in the morning, and there was no other place like it around. It was the best thing that happened to my music. I learned a lot."

Henderson went from road crew to playing on stage opening for artist such as the Allman Brothers, B.B King, and Leon Russell. Henderson described it as "a big change." 

Success and it's spoils began wreaking havoc on Bugs' life in the late 1970s. Bugs took time to take a good hard look at where his life was and where it was going. "Most of the people I ran with are dead, in jail, or just look terrible. With God's help and good friends, I came out of it," Henderson says.

 The order of importance in his life is simple: Family, Music, Career. Bugs explains, "I couldn't have the life I have now and be a major star. Couldn't go to my kids' ball games. I wouldn't give up that for anything."

Bugs is best known for his mixture of searing blues, jazz, swing, funk, and just about everything else that can be played on six strings. Bugs has the ability to give his audience a sense of true musical art, applying enormous control over his tone and coloration.

Bugs has played with guitar icons such as B.B. King, Eric Clapton, Freddie King, Ted Nugent, James Burton, and Stevie Ray Vaughan. To this day, Bugs' guitar hangs in the Hard Rock Cafe' in Dallas along side instruments donated by Lee Ritenouer and Chet Atkins.

"I tell people all the time that I know you're supposed to stop and smell the roses as you go though life, but in my case I stopped and moved into the garden".