voc, 1925-2012 US, Fort Gaines, Georgia
Singer of Jazz and Blues
Carrie Louise Smith (August 25, 1925 – May 20, 2012) was an American blues and jazz singer. She was not well known in the United States but had a cult following in Europe.
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Since I Fell For You | Carrie Smith | 2015 | Album |
I`Ve Got A Right To Sing The Blues | Roland Hanna, Carrie Smith | 2002 | Album |
Live On QE2 | Clark Terry Quintet With Special Guests Shirley Horn, Etta Jones, Vanessa Rubin, Carrie Smith | 2001 | Album |
McShann/ Tate/ Hinton/ Heard/ Smith | Jay McShann, Buddy Tate, Milt Hinton, J.C. Heard, Carrie Smith | 1997 | Album |
June Night | Carrie Smith | 1993 | Album |
Highlights In Jazz Anniversary Concert Produced By Jack Kleinsinger | Phil Bodner, Doc Cheatham, Major Holley, Butch Miles, Ray Mosca, Marty Napoleon, Loren Schoenberg, Carrie Smith, Glenn Zottola | 1985 | Album |
Only You Can Do It | Carrie Smith | 1983 | Album |
Fine & Mellow | Carrie Smith | 1983 | Album |
Gospel Time | Carrie Smith | 1982 | Album |
Barrelhouse Jazzband & Carrie Smith | Barrelhouse Jazzband, Carrie Smith | 1979 | Album |
Carrie Smith | Carrie Smith | 1979 | Album |
When You're Down And Out | Carrie Smith | 1977 | Album |
Harlem On Parade 77 | Doc Cheatham, Carrie Smith, Buddy Tate, Hank Jones | 1977 | Album |
Do Your Duty | Carrie Smith | 1976 | Album |
One Hundred Years / Trouble | Carrie Smith | Single |
Carrie Smith b, voc US Rock |
Carrie Smith |