History


Originally from Scotland, Henry now lives in London. Prior to moving back to the UK, he lived in New York where he collaborated with renowned producers and musicians including: Reggie Lucas(Madonna, Gladys Knight, Miles Davies); Bob Brockman(P Diddy, Grandmaster Flash); Elliot Randall (Steely Dan); Steve Burgh(Pheobe Snow, Billy Joel); Carlos Alomar(David Bowie); Richard Gottehrer (Blondie, Dr Feelgood); Graham Hawthorne(Paul Simon) and Frank Farian(Stevie Wonder, Donna Summer, Barclay James Harvest). He was as a member of The Far Corporation, which included several members of the multi-platinum selling band Toto

With his own band Roo-Ha Ha, Henry signed with Geffen Records. He also worked with French artist Christine Lidon on Arista Records. He performed alongside the legendary James Brown, the ‘Godfather of Soul’, appearing in a cameo role for the video for ‘I'm Real’ at the Brooklyn Academy of Music. He has also performed alongside the late Robert Palmer,Midge UreMarillion and many others.

His last project in New York, the band Big Stupid Guitars received rave reviews in the press; the band’s debut album ‘Crack’ was included in music critic Dan Aquilente’s album of the month column in the New York Post.

In New York Henry worked for David Horowitz Music Associates, one of the foremost jingles houses on the East Coast, on session guitar and vocals. Henry has co-written and produced songs with renowned songwriters such as Scott English (Westlife, Barry Manilow); Kenny Young (The Drifters); Lisa Greene (Britney Spears, Kylie Minogue); Ray St John (Sade); Simon Tauber (Atomic Kitten); Dawn Joseph (Sony) and many more. He co-wrote the song ‘I'll leave my heart with you’, sung by Cyndi Almouzni, the runner up UK entry to the Eurovision Song Contest 2007.