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Derek Smith

 
Artist: Derek Smith
  • Born: August 17, 1931, London, England
  • Active: '50s, '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: Jazz
  • Instrument: Piano
  • Representative Albums: "Derek Smith Trio Plays Jerome Kern", "Dark Eyes", "Love for Sale

Biography

A jazz pianist noted for his versatility and elegance, Derek Smith was born August 17, 1931, in London, England. After taking up the piano in early childhood, he began his professional career at the age of just 14, and by the early '50s was a staple on the U.K. jazz scene, regularly performing with the likes of Kenny Graham, John Dankworth, and Kenny Baker. In the mid-'50s, Smith relocated to New York City, where he became a session musician in much demand by studio orchestras and other recording units; he also continued pursuing his jazz aspirations in the company of Benny Goodman and Connie Kay. Smith continued moving back and forth from studio work to live jazz dates for years to come, and at the end of the 1960s added to his workload piano duties in Doc Severinsen's Tonight Show Orchestra. In the 1970s, he reunited frequently with Goodman, and in 1978 finally led his own recording date, Love for Sale. The Man I Love followed later that same year, and in the decades to come, Smith's presence on the jazz landscape increased considerably; in addition to solo performances, he also regularly played in a trio with Milt Hinton and Bobby Rosengarden. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide
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Derek Smith
Shooting guard
Born November 1, 1961(1961-11-01)
Hogansville, Georgia
Died August 9, 1996 (aged 34)
Atlantic Ocean
Nationality American
Listed height 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m)
Listed weight 205 lb (93 kg)
College Louisville
Draft 35th overall, 1982
Golden State Warriors
Pro career 1982–1991
Former teams Golden State Warriors (1982–1983)
Los Angeles Clippers (1983–1986)
Sacramento Kings (1986–1989)
Philadelphia 76ers (1989–1990)
Boston Celtics (1991)

Derek Ervin Smith (November 1, 1961 – August 9, 1996) was an American NBA player. He was born in Hogansville, Georgia and attended the University of Louisville from 1979 to 1982. He was a member of the 1980 University of Louisville Cardinals basketball team which won the NCAA championship by defeating UCLA 59-54.

Smith is sometimes credited with popularizing the term "high five" during the 1979-80 basketball season.[1]

Smith was selected by the Golden State Warriors in the 1982 NBA Draft. He played for the Los Angeles Clippers from 1983–1986. He played for the Sacramento Kings from 1986–1989, for the Philadelphia 76ers in 1989 and 1990, and the Boston Celtics in 1991. During his NBA career he scored over 5,000 points. After his playing career ended, Smith became an assistant coach for the then Washington Bullets.

Derek Smith died of an apparent heart attack while on a cruise ship in the Atlantic Ocean, near Bermuda on August 9, 1996. He was buried at Cave Hill Cemetery in Louisville, Kentucky.

His son, Nolan Smith, currently plays for the Duke Blue Devils men's basketball team.

References

  1. ^ Jack Welch (December 2000). "50 Things Every Louisvillian Should Know". Louisville Magazine. http://www.loumag.com/articledisplay.aspx?id=19109510. Retrieved 2009-12-16. 

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Like Someone in Love (1977 Album by Buddy DeFranco Quintet)
Dark Eyes (1983 Album by Derek Smith Trio)
Arnett Cobb Is Back (1978 Album by Arnett Cobb)

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