Buster Smith Musical artist

Henry "Buster" Smith (August 24, 1904 – August 10, 1991), also known as Professor Smith, was an American jazz alto saxophonist and mentor to Charlie Parker. Smith was instrumental in instituting the Texas Sax Sound with Count Basie and Lester Young in the 1930s. Smith played saxophone for a range of musicians including Duke Ellington, Ella Fitzgerald and Earl Hines, though in his career only recorded one solo album in 1959. Despite intending to release a follow-up in the 1960s, Smith was injured in an accident leading to a follow-up never eventuating.

Personal facts

Alias (AKA)
Buster Professor
Smith Henry
Birth dateAugust 24, 1904
Birth place
Texas , Alsdorf Texas
Date of deathAugust 10, 1991
Place of death
Texas , Dallas

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Musical artist

Career started1923
Career ended1980
associated musical artist
Oscar Peterson
John Lewis (pianist)
Charlie Parker
Duke Ellington
Ella Fitzgerald
Count Basie
Eric Dolphy
Johnny Hodges
Earl Hines
Bobby Short
Oklahoma City Blue Devils
BackgroundNon vocal instrumentalist
genre
Jazz
Big band
Swing music
instrument
Bass guitar
Clarinet
Guitar
Alto saxophone
Organ (music)
record label
Atlantic Records

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