Jon Smith (saxophonist)
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Jon Robert Smith (born 1945
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) is an American tenor saxophonist, prolific as a
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, and fusion studio and live performance musician.


Selected discography

As leader * Jon Smith, ''Jon R. Smith'' (CD, arrangements by Lawrence Sieberth; produced by Lawrence Sieberth and Jon Smith), 2007, Grand Pointe Records As sideman * Edgar Winter, ''
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'', (LP, horn Arrangements: Jon Smith/Edgar Winter), 1970,
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* Richard Landry, ''Solos — Live at the
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,'' New York, February 19, 1972, Chatham Square; * Edgar Winter, ''
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'' (LP, horn Arrangements: Jon Smith/Edgar Winter), 1972,
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* Edgar Winter, ''Recycled'' (LP, horn Arrangements: Jon Smith/Edgar Winter), 1976,
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* Edgar Winter, ''The Real Deal'' (CD, Featuring the Legendary White Trash Horns), 1996,
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* Edgar Winter, ''Winter Blues'' (CD, Featuring the Legendary White Trash Horns), 1999, Pyramid Records * Edgar Winter, ''The Best of Edgar Winter'' (CD, horn arrangements: Jon Smith/Edgar Winter), 2002,
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* Toto, ''
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'', (LP), 1982, Sony/Columbia *
Peter Maffay Peter Alexander Makkay (born 30 August 1949), known as Peter Maffay (), is a Romanian-born German musician, singer, and composer. Early life Born in Braşov (german: link=no, Kronstadt), Romania, the son of a German (Transylvanian Saxon), h ...
, ''Heute vor dreißig Jahren'' (CD, horn arrangements:
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(de)/Jon Smith/Steve Howard), 2001, BMG/ Ariola; *
Peter Maffay Peter Alexander Makkay (born 30 August 1949), known as Peter Maffay (), is a Romanian-born German musician, singer, and composer. Early life Born in Braşov (german: link=no, Kronstadt), Romania, the son of a German (Transylvanian Saxon), h ...
, ''X'' (TOUR ONLY), 2000, BMG/ Ariola; *
Peter Maffay Peter Alexander Makkay (born 30 August 1949), known as Peter Maffay (), is a Romanian-born German musician, singer, and composer. Early life Born in Braşov (german: link=no, Kronstadt), Romania, the son of a German (Transylvanian Saxon), h ...
, ''Wenn eine Idee Lebendig Wird / Begegnungen Live'' (CD, horn arrangements:
Bertram Engel Bertram Lutz Wilhelm Passmann, known by the stage name Bertram Engel, (born 27 November 1957 in Burgsteinfurt) is a German rock drummer. Engel is best known for his work within Udo Lindenberg's Panikorchester, where he replaced Keith Forsey in 19 ...
(de)/Jon Smith/Steve Howard), 1999, BMG/ Ariola; *
Peter Maffay Peter Alexander Makkay (born 30 August 1949), known as Peter Maffay (), is a Romanian-born German musician, singer, and composer. Early life Born in Braşov (german: link=no, Kronstadt), Romania, the son of a German (Transylvanian Saxon), h ...
, ''Something Will Happen'' (CD), 1998, BMG/ Ariola; *
Peter Maffay Peter Alexander Makkay (born 30 August 1949), known as Peter Maffay (), is a Romanian-born German musician, singer, and composer. Early life Born in Braşov (german: link=no, Kronstadt), Romania, the son of a German (Transylvanian Saxon), h ...
, ''Begegnungen'' (horn arrangements:
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(de)/Jon Smith/Steve Howard, CD), 1998, BMG/ Ariola; * Carl Carlton & The Songdogs, ''Revolution Avenue'' (horn arrangements:
Bertram Engel Bertram Lutz Wilhelm Passmann, known by the stage name Bertram Engel, (born 27 November 1957 in Burgsteinfurt) is a German rock drummer. Engel is best known for his work within Udo Lindenberg's Panikorchester, where he replaced Keith Forsey in 19 ...
(de)/Jon Smith/Steve Howard, CD), 2001,
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, '' Toulouse Street'' (LP), 1972,
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, '' Long Train Runnin''', 1970, 2000" (CD), 1999, WEA/
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'' (LP), 1983,
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, '' Guilty: 30 Years of Randy Newman'' (CD), 1998,
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, '' Remedies'', (LP), 1969,
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* Rascals, '' Peaceful World'' (LP), 1970,
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* Rascals, ''
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'' (LP), 1971,
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'' (LP), 1982,
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* Jerry LaCroix, ''LaCroix'' (LP, horn arrangements: Jon Smith/Jerry LaCroix), 1972,
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* Redbone, '' Wovoka'' (LP, horn arrangements: Jon Smith/Charlie Brent), 1972,
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, ''Rock & Roll Hoochie Coo: The Best of Rick Derringer'' (CD), 1996, Epic Associated/Legacy * Johnny Winter, '' Saints & Sinners'' (LP), 1972,
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, ''Long Walk on a Short Pier'' (LP, horn arrangements: Jon Smith/Charlie Brent), 1979, Capricorn Records *
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, ''Best of Sea Level'' (LP, horn arrangements: Jon Smith/Charlie Brent), 1977, Capricorn Records * Albert Collins, ''Collins Mix - The Best of'' (CD, horn arrangements: Jon Smith/Steve Howard - The Legendary White Trash Horns), 1993,
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* Albert Collins & The Icebreakers, ''Live '92 - '93'' (CD, horn arrangements: Jon Smith/Steve Howard - "The Legendary White Trash Horns"), 1993,
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, ''The Man'' (CD), 1994,
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* Bobby Charles, ''Last Train To Memphis'' (CD), 2004, Proper Pairs *
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, ''You Need to Live a Little'' (CD, horn arrangements: Jon Smith/Steve Howard - "The Legendary White Trash Horns"), 1994,
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, ''Baton Rouge'' (CD, horn arrangements: Jon Smith/Steve Howard - "The Legendary White Trash Horns"), 1995,
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* Sonny Landreth, ''
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'' (CD), 1995,
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/Praxis * Sonny Landreth, ''
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'' (CD, horn arrangements: Mike Post/Jon Smith/Steve Howard/ Sonny Landreth), 2000, Sugar Hill * Junior Wells, ''Everybody's Gettin' Some'' (CD, horn arrangements: Jon Smith/Steve Howard - "The Legendary White Trash Horns"), 1995, Telarc Records * Billy Branch, ''The Blues Keep Following Me Around'' (CD, horn arrangements: Jon Smith/Steve Howard - "The Legendary White Trash Horns"), 1995, PGD/ PolyGram Pop *
C.J. Chenier C. J. Chenier (born Clayton Joseph Thompson, September 28, 1957 in Port Arthur, Texas, Port Arthur, Texas) is the Louisiana Creole people, Creole son of the Grammy Award-winning "King of Zydeco", Louisiana musician, Clifton Chenier. In 1987, Ch ...
& The Red Hot Louisiana Band, ''The Big Squeeze'' (CD, horn arrangements: Jon Smith/Steve Howard - "The Legendary White Trash Horns"), 1996, Alligator Records *
Coco Montoya Coco Montoya (born Henry Montoya, October 2, 1951, Santa Monica, California) is an American blues guitarist and singer and former member of John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers. Musical career Montoya's career began in the mid-1970s when Albert Colli ...
, ''Suspicion'' (CD, horn arrangements: Jon Smith/Steve Howard - "The Legendary White Trash Horns"), 2000, Alligator Records * The Mambo Brothers Blues Band, ''Night Owl'' (CD, horn arrangements: Charlie Brent/Jon Smith), 1994, Streetwise Enterprises Inc.; * The Mambo Brothers Blues Band, ''We Got It Goin' On'' (CD, horn arrangements: Charlie Brent/Jon Smith), 1997, Streetwise Enterprises Inc.; * The Forever Fabulous Chickenhawks (self-titled) (CD, horn arrangements: Charlie Brent/Jon Smith; Featuring Louisiana/Texas Legends Big Luther Kent, Al "TNT" Braggs, Jon Smith & the White Trash Horns), 1997; * The Forever Fabulous Chickenhawks, ''Live'' (CD, horn arrangements: Charlie Brent/Jon Smith), 1996; *
Luther Kent Luther Kent (born June 23, 1948) is an American blues singer based in New Orleans, Louisiana. Kent is known for a big soulful voice and his big horn-based group Luther Kent & Trick Bag that mixed swinging blues with New Orleans R&B. Kent now host ...
, ''Down in New Orleans'' (CD, horn arrangements: Jon Smith), 1999, Louisiana Red Hot Records * The Fabulous Boogie Kings, ''Nine Lives'' (CD), 1993, Gin Records; * The Fabulous Boogie Kings, ''Louisiana Country Soul'' (CD, Produced by Jon Smith/Ned Theall, horn arrangements: Jon Smith/Ned Theall), 1993, Gin Records ( Ville Platte, LA); * ''
Geno Delafose Geno Delafose (born February 6, 1971) is an American zydeco accordionist and singer. He is one of the younger generations of the genre who has created the sound known as the nouveau zydeco. His sound is deeply rooted in traditional Creole music ...
With The White Trash Horns'' (CD), 1994,
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* The Fabulous Boogie Kings, ''Swamp Boogie Blues'' (CD, Produced by Jon Smith/Ned Theall, horn arrangements: Jon Smith/Ned Theall), 1996, Gin Records * The Fabulous Boogie Kings, ''Walkin' the Dog'' (CD, Executive Producers: Jon Smith/Ned Theall, horn arrangements: Jon Smith/Ned Theall), 1999
CSP Records
* Various Artists, ''A Celebration of Blues: Great Louisiana Blues'' (CD), 1997, Celebration of Blues; * Various Artists, ''Absolute Blues, Vol. 2'' (CD), 1997, Stony Plain; * Various Artists, ''Big Blues Extravaganza: The Best of Austin City Limits'' (CD), 1998, Columbia/Legacy; * Various Artists, ''Blues Masters vol. 17 - More Postmodern Blues'' (CD), 1998, Columbia/Legacy; * Greenlight Caravan - Mother Earth Revival (CD). Saxophone, ''Room 909''(M.Clark),''Lay Down Low''(M.Clark,D.Fontenot) (CD) 2008 Smashing Grass Records


References


External links


Jon R. Smith official website
{{DEFAULTSORT:Smith, Jon Robert 1946 births Living people Blues musicians from Louisiana American rock saxophonists American male saxophonists 21st-century American saxophonists 21st-century American male musicians