- Stuff Smith
Hezekiah Leroy Gordon Smith (
August 14 ,1909 -September 25 ,1967 ), better known as Stuff Smith, was ajazz violinist .Smith was, along with
Stéphane Grappelli andJoe Venuti , one of jazz music's preeminent violinists of the swing era. He was born inPortsmouth, Ohio in 1909 and studied violin with his father. Smith citedLouis Armstrong as his primary influence and inspiration to play jazz, and like Armstrong, was a vocalist as well as instrumentalist. In the 1920s he played in Texas as a member ofAlphonse Trent 's band. After moving toNew York he had a regular gig with his sextet at the Onyx Club starting in 1935 and also performed withColeman Hawkins as well as with younger musicians such asCharlie Parker andDizzy Gillespie , and later,Sun Ra .Smith was critical of the
bebop movement, although his own style represented a transition between swing and bebop. He is credited as being the first violinist to use electric amplification techniques on a violin. He contributed to the song "It's Wonderful (1938)" often performed by Louis Armstrong and Ella Fitzgerald throughout their careers. Smith moved toCopenhagen in 1965, performed actively in Europe, and died inMunich in 1967.He is buried at Klakring Cemestery in Jutland, Denmark.References
* Barnett, Anthony. "Almost Like Being In Bop: a Not-So-Brief Account of the Hidden History of the Swing to Recorded Bebop and Progressive Violin in America and Europe". Lewes, East Sussex: AB Fable, 2005.
* Pullman, Peter, ed. Liner notes to "stuff smith - dizzy gillespie - oscar peterson", Verve Records 314 521 676-2ee also
* Barnett, Anthony. "Desert Sands: The Performances and Recordings of Stuff Smith: An Annotated Discography and Biographical Source Book". Lewes, East Sussex: Allardyce, Barnett, Publishers, 1995.
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