Jimmy "Jammin'" Smith

James Darwin Smith (1926–1953) was an American jazz trumpet player who reached his peak in the early 1950s.[1]

After a bebop debut with Miles Davis in a small group setting Smith continued to record for Blue Note and played a number of gigs in Chicago.[2] His first self composed stylistic jazz was a piece called "Cold Jammin" and earned him his nickname Jimmy "Jammin" Smith. Smith died at the early age of 27 from a heroin overdose after one of his concerts.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 Starker, Christopher, The Lesser Known Jazz, Toll State Books, p. 105.
  2. Jones, William, The Life and Death of the Bebop Era, Chicago House Publishing, pp. 52-53.
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