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Billo Smith is the stage name used by Australian musician and bandleader William David Smith (1897–1973) when he became leader of the Cloudland Dance Band after World War Two. Billo played clarinet and alto saxophone. Early life Billo was born in Sydney, one of ten children born to Australian born parents. He lived most of his life in Brisbane, leaving Australia only during World War One, when he served in France as a member of the Australian Light Horse brigade. He was wounded in combat in 1916, suffering a Fragmentation (weaponry), shrapnel injury to his face, the left side of which was paralysed for the remainder of his life. He was honourably discharged. Smith was married to Agnes "Nessie" Smith (1903–1982) who was also a member of the band as the pianist. They remained married for 45 years and had one son, William James Smith (born 1930) who is a clarinet and saxophone player, and band member throughout the 1950s. Billo Smith's son studied music at the Sydney Conservat ...
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