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Music On My Mind

3.7M streams

3,653,977

Willie "The Lion" Smith and His Jazz C...

2.9M streams

2,942,661

Willie Smith: Alto Sax All-Time Great

1.5M streams

1,494,426

Jazz Piano Master: Joja Wendt & Willie...

83K streams

829,990

Pork And Beans

197K streams

197,001

The Lion and the Tiger

192.1K streams

192,127

Roaring, Vol. 2

181.4K streams

181,365

Willie “The Lion” Smith 1934-37

141.9K streams

141,922

Music on My Mind

112.4K streams

112,371

The Lion

64.3K streams

64,325

Biography

Willie "The Lion" Smith in the 1920s was considered one of the big three of stride piano (along with James P. Johnson and Fats Waller) even though he made almost no recordings until the mid-'30s. His mother was an organist and pianist, and Smith started playing piano when he was six. He earned a living playing piano as a teenager, gained his nickname "the Lion" for his heroism in World War I, and after his discharge he became one of the star attractions at Harlem's nightly rent parties. Although he toured with Mamie Smith (and played piano on her pioneering 1920 blues record "Crazy Blues"), Smith mostly freelanced throughout his life. He was an influence on the young Duke Ellington (who would later write "Portrait of the Lion") and most younger New York-based pianists of the 1920s and '30s. Although he was a braggart and (with his cigar and trademark derby hat) appeared to be a rough character, Smith was actually more colorful than menacing and a very sophisticated pianist with a light touch. His recordings with his Cubs (starting in 1935) and particularly his 1939 piano solos for Commodore (highlighted by "Echoes of Spring") cemented his place in history. Because he remained very active into the early '70s (writing his memoirs Music on My Mind in 1965), for quite a few decades Willie "the Lion" Smith was considered a living link to the glory days of early jazz. ~ Scott Yanow, Rovi