Henry Dockery
Musician
Best known for
Bass
Henry Dockery was a string bassist and tenor vocalist with Charlie Moore & Bill Napier's Dixie Partners during the band's 1965 King Records sessions — one of the steady rhythm players at the back end of mid-1960s commercial bluegrass.
- String bass player and tenor vocalist with Charlie Moore & Bill Napier's Dixie Partners.
- Performed on the band's King Records sessions recorded in Cincinnati, Ohio on July 25–26, 1965.
- Bandmates on those sessions included Eb Collins (mandolin) and Paul "Moon" Mullins (fiddle/bass vocals).
- Left the Dixie Partners to work for a time with the Stanley Brothers, then returned to Charlie Moore's band.
- Cousin of Clarence Dockery, who played five-string banjo.
- Still performing with Charlie Moore's band as of the 1973 Bluegrass Unlimited article that profiled him.
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The Stanley Brothers and the Clinch Mountain BoysPlayed on recordings with The Stanley Brothers and the Clinch Mountain Boys
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Don Reno and Charlie MoorePlayed on recordings with Don Reno and Charlie Moore
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Charlie MoorePlayed on recording with Charlie Moore
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Charlie Moore and Bill NapierPlayed on recording with Charlie Moore and Bill Napier