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Terry Smith (actor)
Terry Smith may refer to: Entertainment * Terry Smith (guitarist) (born 1943), British jazz guitarist * Terry Smith (art historian) (born 1944), Australian art historian and critic * Terry Smith (artist) (born 1956), English sculptor * Terry Smith (dancer), with English troupe Diversity Sports * Terry Smith (Australian footballer) (1959–2006), player with St Kilda and Richmond * Terry Smith (footballer, born 1951), English football player for Stoke City * Terry Smith (ice hockey) (born 1956), Canadian/American ice hockey player * Terry Smith (American football, born 1959), American pro football player, head coach, owner * Terry Smith (American football, born 1969), American college football coach and player * Terry Smith (basketball) (born 1986), American basketball player * Terry Smith (footballer, born 1987), English football goalkeeper Other * Terry Smith (politician) (born 1946), Australian politician * Terry Smith (businessman) (born 1953), British fund manager * Te ...
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Terry Smith (guitarist)
Terence Smith (born 20 May 1943) is a British jazz guitarist. Biography Twice winner of the Melody Maker Music Polls, Smith spent the early 1960s playing with the Tony Lee Trio, before becoming Scott Walker's musical director and accompanying The Walker Brothers on their Japan tour in 1968. Returning to the UK, he recorded a solo album, ''Fall Out'' (1968), which was produced by Scott Walker, and backed by UK jazz musicians of the day such as Kenny Wheeler, Les Condon, Ronnie Ross, Ronnie Stephenson, Gordon Beck, Ron Mathewson, Chris Karan, and Ray Warleigh. Smith went on to join the US soul singer J.J. Jackson's Greatest Little Soul Band in the Land, with whom he recorded two LPs: ''The Greatest Little Soul Band in the Land'' (1969) and '' J.J. Jackson's Dilemma'' (1970). In 1969, he teamed up with saxophonists Dick Morrissey and Dave Quincy, also members of Jackson's band, to form the pioneering British jazz-rock group If. Around that time he also appeared with Morriss ...
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