Brian Smith (musician)

Brian Smith (musician)

Brian Smith (b. January 3 1939, Wellington) is a jazz saxophonist and flautist from New Zealand.

Smith studied piano in his youth but was primarily an autodidact on reeds. He played locally in pop and jazz groups before moving to England in 1964, where he played with Alexis Korner's Blues Incorporated. Following this he played at Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club in 1966-67 and in the big bands of Tubby Hayes (1969) and Maynard Ferguson (1969-74). He worked with the group Nucleus from 1969 to 1982, and also with Mike Westbrook (1969), Neil Ardley (1969, 1976), Mike Gibbs (1970), the Spontaneous Music Ensemble (1970-71), and Keith Tippett (1971). He also worked with Pacific Eardrum in 1975-76 and Paz in 1976.

In 1982, Smith returned to New Zealand, where he began playing with his own quartet. His 1984 album "Southern Excursions" was named Australian Jazz Record of the Year. [Fairweather/Kernfeld, "Brian Smith". "Grove Jazz" online.] He worked with Frank Gibson, Jr. later in the 1980s and was based out of Auckland. His "Moonlight Sax" albums were great chart successes in New Zealand.

Discography

*"Southern Excursions" (Ode Records, 1984)
*"Moonlight Sax" (Ode, 1990)
*"Moonlight Sax 2" (Ode, 1991)

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