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His music is a combination of Blues, Soul, R & B and Funk with a dash of rhythmic syncopation that he calls "Blues for the 21st Century".
Henry ODEN grew up in Richmond, California, United States. His parents had migrated from the south to work in the shipyards, and Oden's father bought him a guitar from a Montgomery Ward catalogue when he was 15 years old. He was taught to play by Robert Kelton, guitarist for Jimmy McCracklin, and within a year he was sitting in on jam sessions at the Savoy Club in unincorporated North Richmond; he would also play and sing in local churches. In the 1960s he was the bass player with Freddy & The Stone Souls, working with Freddy Stewart, brother of Sly Stone, and backing many local acts such as Rodger Collins and Fillmore Slim. He was also a member of Loading Zone, and recorded behind the group's vocalist Linda Tillery when the group split up.
In the 1970s, Oden toured for a short while with Freddie King, and helped to develop the career of Lady Bianca. He returned to music in his own right in the early 1980s, working with Mark Naftalin's Blue Monday band, recording with Clifton Chenier, and touring internationally and recording with the San Francisco Blues Festival package. In the middle of the decade he teamed up with Joe Louis Walker, providing Walker with "Shade Tree Mechanic" (among other songs throughout the years). This relationship was spasmodic, and for a while Oden based himself in Canada, took a degree in Humanities. Over the years, Oden has appeared with: Jimmy Reed, Pee Wee Crayton, Big Mama Thornton, Mike Bloomfield, Buddy Ace, Bill Withers, Lurrie Bell, John Primer,Little Joe Blue, Chris Cain, Percy Mayfield, Craig Horton, JJ Malone, Troyce Keys, Cool Papa Sadler, High Tide Harris, Preston Shannon, Fat Harry and the Fuzzy Licks, Linwood Taylor Jr., Sonny Rhodes, Earl King, Johnny Adams, Pine Top Perkins , Willie Big Eye Smith and Bill Branch to mention a few.
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Henry Oden has appeared on numerous albums (his discography lists seventy). He appeared behind John Lee Hooker in the film "Survivors Blues in America Today", and he can been seen and heard on the "Blue Monday Party" videos, and with Percy Mayfield in "Poet Laureate of the Blues" as well "Clifton Chenier at the San Francisco Blues Festival 1982".
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