Arthur Smith

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  • 1935
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A link between the Western swing of the 1940s and the rockabilly of the 1950s, Arthur "Guitar Boogie" Smith was one of country music's seminal figures. In addition to inspiring several generations of country musicians via his region television program, The Arthur Smith Show, which aired from 1951 to 1982 and was the first syndicated country music show, Smith wrote and recorded some of country music's most influential tunes. His fiery instrumental "Guitar Boogie," recorded with the Tennessee Ramblers, has been often cited as the first rock & roll song. Released on October 23, 1948, the single sold nearly three million copies and reached number 25 on the Billboard pop charts. It was subsequently transformed into a Top Five hit, "Guitar Boogie Shuffle," by Frank Virtue and His Virtuoso Trio in 1959.

Smith composed more than 500 songs, including many other hits. "Feudin' Banjos," co-written in 1955 with bluegrass banjo player Don Reno was renamed "Deulin' Banjos" and featured in the film Deliverance without permission. Suing for rights infringement, he won the case. Additional songs by Smith were covered by such country artists as Johnny Cash and Randy Travis. Willie Nelson featured Smith's song "Red Headed Stranger" as the title track of one of his most successful albums.

Smith first surfaced in the mid-'40s as the leader of a Dixieland-influenced group the Crackerjacks and a gospel group, the Crossroads Quartet. He supplemented his income as a musician by hosting a show on 100,000-watt radio station, WBT. The owner of a recording studio in Charlotte, NC, Smith oversaw recordings by such artists as James Brown and Johnny Cash. ~ Craig Harris, Rovi

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  • Jul 7 Sunday
    Exeter, UK Whimple Victory Hall
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  • Sep 25 Wednesday
    St. Ives, UK St Ives Guildhall
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Discography

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  • Smith & Son (1975)
    Arthur Smith
    Smith & Son (1975)
    Monument Records
  • Guitars Galore (1975)
    Arthur Smith
    Guitars Galore (1975)
  • Battling Banjoes (1973)
    Arthur Smith
    Battling Banjoes (1973)
    Monument Records
  • Arthur Smith (1970)
    Arthur Smith
    Arthur Smith (1970)
  • The Guitar of Arthur Smith (1968)
    Arthur Smith
    The Guitar of Arthur Smith (1968)
  • Guitar Boogie (1968)
    Arthur Smith
    Guitar Boogie (1968)
    Nashville
  • A Tribute to Jim Reeves (1966)
    Arthur Smith
    A Tribute to Jim Reeves (1966)
  • Great Country and Western Hits (1965)
    Arthur Smith
    Great Country and Western Hits (1965)
  • Singing on the Mountain (1965)
    Arthur Smith
    Singing on the Mountain (1965)
  • Old Timers of the Grand Ol' Opry (1964)
    Arthur Smith
    Old Timers of the Grand Ol' Opry (1964)
    Folkways
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