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Hezekiah Leroy Gordon Smith (August 14, 1909 – September 25, 1967), better known as Stuff Smith, was an American .

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He is well known for the song "If You're a Viper" (the original title was "You'se a Viper").

Smith was, along with Stéphane Grappelli, , , , , , and , one of jazz music's preeminent violinists of the era.


Biography
He was born in Portsmouth, Ohio, United States in 1909, and studied violin with his father. Smith cited 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 of 's band. After moving to New York City he performed regularly with his sextet at the Onyx Club starting in 1935, and also with , , , and later, .

After being signed to in 1936, he had a hit with "I'se a Muggin and was billed as Stuff Smith and His Onyx Club Boys. He recorded for Vocalion in 1936, in 1937, and in 1939–1940.

He is featured in several numbers on the Nat King Cole Trio album, After Midnight.

Part of Smith's performance at what is considered the first outdoor jazz festival, the 1938 Carnival of Swing on Randall's Island, turned up unexpectedly on audio engineer 's discs, which were self-recorded off the radio at the time, then long-sequestered. Some newsreel footage survived but no audio of the festival was thought to have survived until the discs were acquired in 2012 by , executive director of the National Jazz Museum in Harlem. "Storied Trove of 1930s Jazz Is Acquired by Museum", by Larry Rohter, The New York Times, August 16, 2010. Retrieved 2010-08-16 (Access to this reference requires a subscription)

Smith was critical of the 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 was one of the writers of the song "It's Wonderful" (1937), which was often performed by and throughout their careers. Smith moved to in 1965, and then performed actively in Europe. His later years were littered with health problems and spells in hospital, with his heavy consumption of alcohol resulting in parts of his stomach and liver being removed. He died at the age of 58 in in 1967. He is buried at Klakring Cemetery in , Denmark.

Stuff Smith is one of the 57 jazz musicians photographed in the 1958 portrait A Great Day in Harlem.


Discography

As leader
  • Stuff Smith (, 1957)
  • Dizzy Gillespie and Stuff Smith (Verve, 1957)
  • Have Violin, Will Swing (Verve, 1958)
  • Cat On A Hot Fiddle (Verve, 1959)
  • Sweet Swingin' Stuff (20th Century Fox, 1959)
  • Cat on a Hot Fiddle (Verve, 1960)
  • & Stuff Smith Together! (, 1963)
  • Stuff and Steff with Stephane Grappelli (, 1966)
  • Violin Summit with Stephane Grappelli, , , (SABA, 1967)
  • Black Violin (, 1972)
  • Violins No End with Stephane Grappelli (, 1984)
  • The 1943 Trio (, 1988)
  • Live at the Montmartre (Storyville, 1988)
  • Live in Paris (France's Concert, 1965/1988)
  • Hot Violins with Svend Asmussen, Trio, Poul Olsen (Storyville, 1991)
  • Stuff Smith – 1939-1944 compilation (, 1999)
  • Late Woman Blues with Trio (Storyville, 2001)
  • The Complete 1944 Rosenkrantz Apartment Transcription Duets (, 2002)
  • 1944-46: Studio, Broadcast, Concert & Apartment Performances (AB Fable, 2002)
  • 1944 & 1945 Performances (, 2004)
  • Swingin' Stuff (Storyville, 2005)
  • Five Fine Violins: Celebrating 100 Years (Storyville, 2010)
  • 1937 (AB Fable, 2010)


As sideman
With
  • Ella Fitzgerald Sings the Duke Ellington Songbook Volume One (Verve, 1975)
  • The Duke Ellington Songbook, Volume Two: The Small Group Sessions (Verve, 1982)

With

  • (, 1976)
  • Dizzy Gillespie (Dee Gee, 1952)
  • The Champ (Savoy, 1956)
  • School Days (Regent, 1957)

With

  • Deep Purple (Saturn, 1973)
  • Dreams Come True (Saturn, 1973)
  • Sound Sun Pleasure!! (Evidence, 1991)

With others

  • Nat King Cole, After Midnight (Capitol, 1956)
  • , Count Basie Orchestra, Americans in Sweden (Jazz Society, 1983)
  • , Hine's Tunes (France's Concert, 1987)
  • , Charlie Ventura, Town Hall Concert Vol. 2 (London, 1974)
  • , Sessions, Live (Calliope, 1976)
  • , Sessions, Live (Calliope, 1976)
  • , Ben and the Boys (Jazz Archives, 1976)

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