In 1968, he moved back to Louisiana and became an important part of the Baton Rouge blues scene. I believe his first recordings were on an Arhoolie Anthology, but he would record for a number of labels over the next 50+ years, as well as toured blues clubs and festivals throughout the world. Here is a short playlist of some of the recordings he played on as a sideman and as a leader.
First up is "Matchbox Blues" which Henry recorded for Chess Records.
Next up is Henry backing Billy Boy Arnold on the Vee-Jay recording, "I Was Fooled."
Henry played on a number of Howlin' Wolf recordings including "I Ain't Superstitious."
After he moved to Louisiana he recorded more frequently under his own name. Here is a selection for his "Lucky Man" album, "Finger Snappin' Boogie."
Finally, we leave with him performing "Blues Won't Let Me Take My Rest."
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