The Henry Small Band

Rock

Active
About

Henry Cave Small was born on February 29, 1948, and is an American-Canadian singer, songwriter, composer, multi-instrumentalist and radio personality. He was born in Beacon, New York. He learned how to play the violin at an early age, but in high school discovered other kinds of music. From 1970–1975, Small was a member of the Canadian band Scrubbaloe Caine. Other members included Paul Dean later of Loverboy, and the band was produced by David Kershenbaum from RCA Records. In 1976, Small formed the band Small Wonder with Jimmy Phillips, Jerry Morin, and William King. They released their debut studio album, 'Small Wonder,' in the same year. From 1981–84, Small was a member of the rock band Prism. Small was brought in, and the new four-piece line-up of Small, guitarist Lindsay Mitchell, bassist Al Harlow, and drummer Rocket Norton recorded the studio album 'Small Change,' which was released later in 1981. 'Don't Let Him Know,' co-written by Jim Vallance with Bryan Adams, became Prism's first and only Top 40 hit in the US. It went on to peak at number one on the Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks chart in 1982, and stayed in the charts for just over four months. In 1996, John Entwistle, bass guitarist for the Who, released his sixth solo studio album titled 'The Rock.' This was his only solo album on which he did not sing any of the lead vocals, a role filled instead by Small. He is currently working as a morning radio personality at CIFM-FM in Kamloops, British Columbia.

Contact Information

No contact information available.

Agency
Graffitti Music

Agency Website

Audit Trail
Updated
Oct 29, 2025 4:22 PM
by System
Deleted
Oct 23, 2025 4:07 PM
by Michael
Created
Oct 10, 2025 2:38 PM
by Michael