Louis Smith

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Stardust 05:17 Tools
Later (2007 Digital Remaster) 06:25 Tools
There Will Never Be Another You 05:31 Tools
Later 06:24 Tools
South Side 08:36 Tools
Tribute to Brownie 06:35 Tools
Ande - Rudy Van Gelder Edition 06:28 Tools
Smithville 11:01 Tools
Ande - Remastered 06:25 Tools
Ande 06:40 Tools
Brill's Blues 08:19 Tools
Embraceable You 07:04 Tools
Wetu 08:58 Tools
Val's Blues 06:36 Tools
Au Privave 06:28 Tools
Star Dust 05:20 Tools
Au Privave (Remastered) 06:30 Tools
Tribute To Brownie (2007 Digital Remaster) (Rudy Van Gelder Edition) 06:37 Tools
South Side (2007 Digital Remaster) (Rudy Van Gelder Edition) 08:36 Tools
Stardust - Rudy Van Gelder Edition 06:37 Tools
Brill's Blues - Rudy Van Gelder Edition 05:32 Tools
Stardust (2007 Digital Remaster) (Rudy Van Gelder Edition) 05:18 Tools
Ande (2007 Digital Remaster) (Rudy Van Gelder Edition) 06:41 Tools
Tribute To Brownie - Rudy Van Gelder Edition 08:20 Tools
There Will Never Be Another You (mono take) 05:32 Tools
Tribute To Brownie (Digitally Remastered) 06:37 Tools
There Will Never Be Another You (Remastered) 05:31 Tools
Bakin' 06:21 Tools
Smithville - 2007 Digital Remaster 11:03 Tools
South Side - Rudy Van Gelder Edition 05:32 Tools
Embraceable You - 2007 Digital Remaster 07:05 Tools
Brill's Blues (2007 Digital Remaster) (Rudy Van Gelder Edition) 08:20 Tools
There Will Never Be Another You - 2007 Digital Remaster 05:32 Tools
Val's Blues - Rudy Van Gelder Edition 05:32 Tools
Embraceable You (Remastered) 06:25 Tools
Bakin' (Aka Tunesmith) 06:24 Tools
Ande (Digitally Remastered) 08:20 Tools
Val's Blues (2007 Digital Remaster) (Rudy Van Gelder Edition) 06:35 Tools
Au Privave - 2007 Digital Remaster 06:30 Tools
Bakin' - 2007 Digital Remaster 06:22 Tools
Wetu - 2007 Digital Remaster 09:01 Tools
Val's Blues (Digitally Remastered) 05:32 Tools
Later (Remastered 2007) 05:32 Tools
Later - 2007 Digital Remaster 06:25 Tools
Smithville (Remastered) 06:25 Tools
Brill's Blues - Remastered 06:25 Tools
Ande - Digitally Remastered 06:25 Tools
Val's Blues - Remastered 06:25 Tools
Stardust - Remastered 06:25 Tools
There Will Never Be Another You (2007 Digital Remaster) 06:25 Tools
Tribute To Brownie - Remastered 06:25 Tools
Ryan's Groove 06:02 Tools
South Side - Remastered 06:02 Tools
There Will Never Be Another Yo 06:02 Tools
Embraceable You (2007 Digital Remaster) 06:25 Tools
Wetu - Remastered 2007 06:25 Tools
Wetu (2007 Digital Remaster) 06:02 Tools
There Will Never Be Another You - Remastered 2007 06:02 Tools
Ande (Rudy Van Gelder Edition) 05:33 Tools
Smithville (2007 Digital Remaster) 06:02 Tools
Au Privave (2007 Digital Remaster) 06:02 Tools
Embraceable You - Remastered 2007 06:02 Tools
Ande (2007 Remaster) [Rudy Van Gelder Edition] 00:00 Tools
Lust 05:33 Tools
Smithville - Remastered 2007 05:33 Tools
There Will Never Be Another You (bonus track) 05:33 Tools
Alien 05:33 Tools
There Will Never Be Another You (Mono Take) (2007 Digital Remaster) 05:33 Tools
Animal 05:33 Tools
Embraceable You - Remastered 00:00 Tools
Blues for Jimmy 07:03 Tools
There Will Never Be Another You - Mono Take;2007 Digital Remaster 05:33 Tools
Bakin' (2007 Digital Remaster) 05:33 Tools
Smoke Gets in Your Eyes 05:33 Tools
Au Privave - Remastered 2007 05:33 Tools
Lulu 00:00 Tools
Au Privave (bonus track) 07:03 Tools
Bakin' - Remastered 2007 07:03 Tools
Later - Remastered 2007 07:03 Tools
Bakin' - Remastered 00:00 Tools
Blues for Alice 05:32 Tools
Quiet Nights 05:33 Tools
Bakin' (aka Tunesmith) (bonus track) 00:00 Tools
Autumn leaves 05:33 Tools
Tribute To Brownie (2007 Remaster) [Rudy Van Gelder Edition] 05:33 Tools
Oleo 00:00 Tools
I Can't Get Started 05:33 Tools
Tribute To Brownie - Digitally Remastered 05:33 Tools
Concrete 00:00 Tools
DNA 05:33 Tools
There Will Never Be Another You [Mono Take] 05:32 Tools
Baking 05:32 Tools
I Waited for You 05:32 Tools
Don't Blame Me 00:00 Tools
Prancin' 05:32 Tools
Minor Bit 05:33 Tools
Chanson de Louise 05:32 Tools
Vaughn's bounce 05:33 Tools
I love you 00:00 Tools
There Will Never Be Another You (Mono Take) (Remastered) 00:00 Tools
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Edward Louis Smith (Memphis, Tennessee, May 20, 1931 - August 20, 2016) was an American jazz trumpeter. While studying at the University of Michigan, he played with visiting musicians such as Dizzy Gillespie, Miles Davis, Thad Jones and Billy Mitchell, before going on to play with Kenny Burrell, Horace Silver, Sonny Stitt, Count Basie and Al McKibbon, Cannonball Adderley, Percy Heath, Philly Joe Jones, Lou Donaldson, Donald Byrd, Kenny Dorham and Zoot Sims. He began his career with two albums for Blue Note. The first, Here Comes Louis Smith, originally recorded for the Boston based Transition Records, featured Cannonball Adderley (then under contract to Mercury) playing under the pseudonym "Buckshot La Funke", Tommy Flanagan, Duke Jordan, Art Taylor and Doug Watkins. Smith's initial music career was brief; he became a teacher at the University of Michigan and Ann Arbor's public school system, but later recorded for the SteepleChase label. His cousin Booker Little was also a trumpeter. Louis Smith died August, 20, 2016. He was in the front ranks of modern jazz players who emerged from Memphis in the 1950s, though his 1931 birth year made him slightly older than most of the players he was showcased with on the 1959 album Young Men From Memphis. The United Artists release marked the virtual recording debuts of his cousin, 21-year-old Booker Little, and 22-year-old Frank Strozier, and it was among the earliest recordings by Phineas Newborn, Jr. and George Coleman. By that time, Smith had two Blue Note releases to his credit, Here Comes Louis Smith and Smithville; the former featured Cannonball Adderley under the nom de disque, Buckshot Le Funke. (Branford Marsalis revived the name as an album title in 1994.) Smith made his devotion to Clifford Brown evident on Hear Comes, which opened with “Tribute to Brownie.” The trumpeter sounded right at home the following year with Horace Silver’s quintet at the Newport Jazz Festival, and he was the lone trumpeter on Kenny Burrell’s marathon Blue Note blowing session, Blue Lights, Volumes 1 and 2. Notwithstanding this promising start, Smith left the New York scene to teach, first in public schools in Atlanta, then on to Tennessee State University in the mid-sixties, and finally to his alma mater, the University of Michigan. He went nearly 20 years before he recorded again in 1978 for Steeplechase Records; Just Friends was his first release for the Danish jazz label, and it reunited him with Memphis colleagues George Coleman, Jamil Nasser, and Harold Mabern. It was followed by Prancin’, which marked a reunion between Smith and Junior Cook, his front-line mate in Silver’s quintet. For the next two decades, he continued making one great album after another of state-of-the-art bebop. Smith was largely unknown to American audiences beyond Ann Arbor, but he’s left a substantial legacy. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.