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Smith, Joe, 1902-1937

LC control no.n 93007123
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Personal name headingSmith, Joe, 1902-1937
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Variant(s)Smith, Joseph, 1902-1937
Associated countryUnited States
Associated placeNew York (N.Y.)
Birth date1902-06-28
Death date1937-12-02
Place of birthRipley (Ohio)
Place of deathCentral Islip (N.Y.)
Profession or occupationTrumpet players
Found inSmith, B. The Bessie Smith story [SR] 195-?: label (Joe Smith)
OCLC 12725721 (hdg.: Smith, Joe, d. 1937)
Guinness ency. of pop. music (Smith, Joe; b. 28 June, 1902, Ripley, Ohio; d. Dec. 1937; trumpet player.)
The New Grove dictionary of jazz, 2002: (Joe Smith, either Joseph C. or Joseph E.; born June 28, 1902 in Ripley, Ohio, died December 2, 1937 in New York; trumpeter, brother of Russell Smith; should not be confused with the violinist Joseph C. Smith, the bandleader Joe Smith of the Martha Lee Club Orchestra, or a West Indian called Joe Smith who worked with Benny Peyton in France; Smith's father led a brass band in Cincinnati, and all six of his brothers played trumpet; played with Fletcher Henderson's Black Swan Jazz Masters, Joe Smith's Jazz Masters, McKinney's Cotton Pickers)
St. Louis blues, 1929: (Joe Smith; name not given)
Eagan, D. America's film legacy, 2010: p. 161 (Joe Smith; cornetist in St. Louis blues)
Ohio Memory WWW site, viewed March 23, 2023 Joe Smith obituary (Joe Smith; Joseph Emery Smith; jazz trumpeter; age, 36 years; born in Ripley, Ohio; died, December 2, 1937 in Central Islip, N.Y.)
   <https://www.ohiomemory.org/digital/collection/p267401coll36/id/11719>
Associated languageeng
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