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Listen to Willie Smith, watch music videos, read bio, see tour dates & more!

Willie Smith

Jazz

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Listen to Eye to Eye - Live (feat. Willie Smith) by Kenny Wayne Shepherd, see lyrics, music video & more!
Eye to Eye - Live (feat. Willie Smith)Kenny Wayne Shepherd
Listen to Who's Sorry Now? by Willie Smith & Harry James and His Orchestra, see lyrics, music video & more!
Who's Sorry Now?Willie Smith & Harry James and His Orchestra
Listen to Baby Don't Say That No More - Live (feat. Willie Smith) by Kenny Wayne Shepherd, see lyrics, music video & more!
Baby Don't Say That No More - Live (feat. Willie Smith)Kenny Wayne Shepherd
Listen to Oh, Lady Be Good! (Live At The Philharmonic Auditorium, Los Angeles/1945) by Gene Krupa, Illinois Jacquet, Joe Guy, Howard McGhee, Willie Smith, Charlie Ventura, Garland Finney, Ulysses Livingston & Red Callender, see lyrics, music video & more!
Oh, Lady Be Good! (Live At The Philharmonic Auditorium, Los Angeles/1945)Gene Krupa, Illinois Jacquet, Joe Guy, Howard McGhee, Willie Smith, Charlie Ventura, Garland Finney, Ulysses Livingston & Red Callender
Listen to How High The Moon (Live At Syria Mosque, Pittsburgh/1947) by Buddy Rich, Coleman Hawkins, Buck Clayton, Trummy Young, Willie Smith, Flip Phillips, Kenny Kersey & Benny Fonville, see lyrics, music video & more!
How High The Moon (Live At Syria Mosque, Pittsburgh/1947)Buddy Rich, Coleman Hawkins, Buck Clayton, Trummy Young, Willie Smith, Flip Phillips, Kenny Kersey & Benny Fonville
Listen to WSKW Special by Willie Smith, see lyrics, music video & more!
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Listen to Not so Bop Blues (Master Take) by Willie Smith, see lyrics, music video & more!
Not so Bop Blues (Master Take)Willie Smith
Listen to Tea for Two (Master Take) by Willie Smith, see lyrics, music video & more!
Tea for Two (Master Take)Willie Smith
Listen to How High The Moon (Live At The Philharmonic Auditorium, Los Angeles/1945) by Gene Krupa, Illinois Jacquet, Joe Guy, Howard McGhee, Willie Smith, Charlie Ventura, Garland Finney, Ulysses Livingston & Red Callender, see lyrics, music video & more!
How High The Moon (Live At The Philharmonic Auditorium, Los Angeles/1945)Gene Krupa, Illinois Jacquet, Joe Guy, Howard McGhee, Willie Smith, Charlie Ventura, Garland Finney, Ulysses Livingston & Red Callender
Listen to Ain't Misbehavin' by Willie Smith, see lyrics, music video & more!
Ain't Misbehavin'Willie Smith

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About Willie Smith

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Hometown
Charleston, SC, United States
Born
November 25, 1910
Genre
Jazz
In the 1930s, Willie Smith ranked third among alto saxophonists, just behind Johnny Hodges and Benny Carter. He had a distinctive sound and a swinging style that was a major asset to Jimmy Lunceford's orchestra. Smith also contributed occasional vocals ("Rhythm Is Our Business" was his best-known recording) and some effective clarinet solos during the era, in addition to writing some fine arrangements for Lunceford. Willie Smith started on clarinet, gained a chemistry degree at Fisk University, and then became Lunceford's altoist in 1929. A superb lead player and the strongest soloist in the ensemble-oriented orchestra, Smith was one of the stars in the big band up until 1942. At that point, underpaid by Lunceford and weary of nonstop traveling, he departed. After a year with Charlie Spivak and a year in the Navy, Smith joined Harry James' big band, where he was paid properly and greatly appreciated. Well-featured with James, Smith stayed for seven years the first time, before joining Duke Ellington in 1951 (as part of "the great James robbery"). After helping Ellington make up for the departure of Johnny Hodges, Smith spent time with Billy May's orchestra at the time the arranger's big band was catching on, before returning to James in 1954, where he stayed for another decade. He took occasional time off for work with Norman Granz's Jazz at the Philharmonic and was featured on some of Granz's Verve jam session records, including 1953's Apple Jam. After largely retiring, Willie Smith recorded his only full-length album for GNP Crescendo (1965) and recorded with Charlie Barnet before passing away from cancer. ~ Scott Yanow
Willie Smith has also released music as a member of Muddy Waters Tribute Band, Lionel Hampton and His All Stars, and The Chickasaw Syncopators.

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