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Henry Smith

Documenting credits abound under this name, yet this is actually the only 1 who goes back to a time before the start of so-called “music market.” Dr. Henry Smith, referred to by historians like a “frontier doctor and would-be poet,” can be from the translation of the letter created to …

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Henry Smith

This British country and western singer/songwriter was only five years of age when he started playing drums in his father’s band. Displaying even more effort than drummer Jimmy Carl Dark of “when perform we receives a commission?” popularity, Henry Smith the toddler supposedly was requesting his old guy for his …

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Buster Smith

A talented alto saxophonist and an arranger/composer who probably wrote “A single O’Clock Leap” (although Count number Basie received the credit), Buster Smith’s efforts to jazz are difficult to assess because he was under-recorded throughout his profession. Charlie Parker frequently acknowledged Smith’s impact on his shade, as well as the …

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