Katherine Henderson (June 23, 1909[1] – September 1, 2002) was an American classic female blues singer.
[5] In 1927, she starred in Bottomland, an ill-fated New York–based stage musical written by Williams.
[6] The show included the song "Take Your Black Bottom Dance Outside", which Henderson recorded.
[5][8] According to Derrick Stewart-Baxter, Henderson's vocal style was marred by "more than a suspicion of ham", as "she put her material across in a rather lachrymose manner".
[9] She was unrelated to Fletcher, Horace, Edmonia, and Rosa Henderson.