John Smith
Guitarist Johnny Smith will always be best remembered for his 1952 hit recording of "Moonlight in Vermont," a mellow ballad that also features Stan Getz. Smith, whose chordal-oriented style was self-taught, originally played trumpet, violin, and viola before switching to guitar. A studio musician from 1947 on, Smith's impressive technique and quiet sound made him in great demand even before "Moonlight" and, although he never had another hit, he was a popular attraction throughout the 1950s. After moving to Colorado in the 1960s he opened a music store, taught, and maintained a lower profile, occasionally recording in New York. Smith died in June 2013 at his home in Colorado Springs at 90 years of age.
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The Mark Radcliffe Folk Sessions: John Smith
Folk - Erschienen bei Delphonic Records am 29.12.2016
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The Medium Purgatory
Alternativ und Indie - Erschienen bei John Smith am 20.02.2023
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Pinky's Laundromat
Hip-Hop/Rap - Erschienen bei Peanuts and Corn Records am 01.01.2004
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To the Shore
Pop - Erschienen bei Commoner Records am 25.02.2022
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Just About Anything
Pop - Erschienen bei Music Blimp Productions am 08.08.2020
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John Smith's Blunderbus
Hip-Hop/Rap - Erschienen bei Peanuts and Corn Records am 01.01.2001
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BLACK THE SKIES
Metal - Erschienen bei METAL-HEAD-STUDIOS am 02.11.2023
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bullet to the head
Rock - Erschienen bei John Smith am 10.09.2022
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