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Floyd Smith

 
Artist: Floyd Smith
  • Born: January 25, 1917, St. Louis, MO
  • Died: March 29, 1982, Indianapolis, IN
  • Genres: Jazz
  • Instrument: Guitar, Producer, Guitar (Electric) Representative Album: "Relaxin' With Floyd"

Biography

This guitarist covered much stylistic territory in his long and active career, starting out in wandering '30s territory bands such as Eddie Johnson's Crackerjacks and winding up smack in the middle of the disco era, playing an important part in the career of singer Loleatta Hollaway, whom he married. Smith's father was a drummer; the boy's entry to guitar was a ukulele and after switching up he went to the trouble of studying music theory in high school. During the late '30s the guitarist was a member of the Jeter-Pillars Orchestra and the Sunset Royal Orchestra as well as an outfit known as the Brown Skin Models. Prior to serving overseas during the second World War, Smith also flailed out chord changes behind bandleader Andy Kirk, doing a good enough job that this job was waiting for him when returned to civilian life.

Smith began leading his own groups, usually small configurations such as trios. The stepping stone toward his later musical productions was the kind of soul-jazz created by players such as organist Wild Bill Davis. During the early '60s Smith also worked with Bill Doggett, whose funky instrumental recordings became popular hits. A late-'60s profile on this guitarist in John Chilton's Who's Who in Jazz winds up with Smith playing in an Atlantic City duo with Hank Marr, but next on the agenda was starting his own label in Chicago and becoming the first producer to record Holloway, previously a gospel singer. ~ Eugene Chadbourne, All Music Guide
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Born May 16, 1935 (1935-05-16) (age 74),
Perth, ON, CAN
Height
Weight
5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)
180 lb (82 kg; 12 st 12 lb)
Position Right Wing
Shot Right
Pro clubs Boston Bruins
New York Rangers
Detroit Red Wings
Toronto Maple Leafs
Buffalo Sabres
Pro career 1954 – 1972

Floyd Smith (born May 16, 1935 in Perth, Ontario) was a Canadian professional ice hockey centre who played 13 seasons in the National Hockey League for the Boston Bruins, New York Rangers, Detroit Red Wings, Toronto Maple Leafs and Buffalo Sabres and who coached for 4 seasons in the National Hockey League for the Buffalo Sabres and Toronto Maple Leafs.

Coaching record

Team Year Regular Season Post Season
G W L T OTL Pts Finish Result
BUF 1971–72 1 0 1 0 - (51) 6th in East Interim Head Coach
BUF 1974–75 80 49 16 15 - 113 1st in Adams Lost in Stanley Cup Finals
BUF 1975–76 80 46 21 13 - 105 2nd in Adams Lost in Second Round
BUF 1976–77 80 48 24 8 - 104 2nd in Adams Lost in Second Round
CIN 1978–79 80 33 41 6 - 72 6th in WHA Lost in First Round
TOR 1979–80 68 30 33 5 - (75) 4th in Adams (fired)
Preceded by
new creation
Buffalo Sabres captains
1970–71
Succeeded by
Gerry Meehan
Preceded by
Gord Stellick
General Manager of the Toronto Maple Leafs
1989-91
Succeeded by
Cliff Fletcher
Preceded by
Punch Imlach
Head Coaches of the Buffalo Sabres
1971-1972
Succeeded by
Joe Crozier
Preceded by
Joe Crozier
Head Coaches of the Buffalo Sabres
1974-1977
Succeeded by
Marcel Pronovost
Preceded by
Jerry Rafter
Head Coaches of the Cincinnati Stingers
1978-1979
Succeeded by
none
Preceded by
Roger Neilson
Head Coaches of the Toronto Maple Leafs
1979-1980
Succeeded by
Dick Duff

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