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  1. Brian Smith (born 3 January 1939 in Wellington) is a retired New Zealand jazz saxophonist and flautist. Life and career. Smith studied piano in his youth but was primarily an autodidact on reeds. He played locally in pop and jazz groups before moving to England in 1964, where he played with Alexis Korner's Blues Incorporated.

  2. 26 de ago. de 2013 · Brian Smith sits alongside the most successful New Zealand musicians, regardless of genre. Grounded in jazz, Smith has also worked with some of the top international acts in pop and rock. He has the distinction of being the only New Zealand jazz player to top the local album charts.

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  3. 11 de out. de 2021 · October 7, 2021 / JazzLocal32.com. As Aotearoa’s Jazz musicians become increasingly confident of their place in the world, it is timely to acknowledge those who paved the way. A significant figure in this journey is saxophonist and winds player Brian Smith. I had been meaning to interview him for some time and the recent lockdown ...

  4. Brian Smith. b. 3 January 1939, Taranaki, New Zealand. Smith is a self-taught saxophonist. He played in rock, dance and jazz bands at home and in Australia before coming to England in 1964, when he first played with…. Read Full Biography.

  5. www.rnz.co.nz › 2018871531 › brian-smith-retiresBrian Smith Retires | RNZ

    17 de dez. de 2022 · From Inside Out, 5:00 pm on 17 December 2022. Share this. Photo: Brian Smith. Marking the retirement of NZ saxophonist Brian Smith, Nick plays music from across his career. Bands include the Tubby Hayes Big Band, Nucleus, the Maynard Ferguson band, Space Case, and the Brian Smith Quartet. Inside Out: Brian Smith 55′ 20″.

  6. b. 3 January 1939, Taranaki, New Zealand. Smith is a self-taught saxophonist. He played in rock, dance and jazz bands at home and in Australia before coming to England in 1964, when he first played with Alexis Korner’s Blues Incorporated (1964-65).

  7. Discography. This information is sourced from Discogs.com which relies on its community of contributors to update information. Wake Up Afrika. Azuka Of Afrika. Appearance. Live In Bremen 1971. Nucleus (3) UnofficialRelease. Early Rock & Roll From New Zealand - Vol. 13/14. Various. Appearance. Marching Song Vol. 1. Mike Westbrook Concert Band, The.