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Singer / Musician of Country and World
Ray Smith (June 25, 1918 – December 4, 1979) was an American country music artist.Born in Glendale, California, Smith began playing guitar at age eight. He joined a traveling rodeo show as a musician, and then took a job performing for radio station WMCA in New York City. He performed locally with a trio in New York, and also worked in Boston on WCOP's Hayloft Jamboree.While in New York he was offered a contract recording with Columbia Records, and went on to record for London, and Coral as well. He also appeared on Dumont Television.He died in 1979 at age 61.
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Waitin' For The Maple Leaves To Fall | The Pinetoppers With Ray Smith | 1967 | Single |
These Things Shall Pass / Is He Satisfied | Ray Smith | 1951 | Album |
My Life With You | Ray Smith | 1951 | Single |
I'm Saving My Mother's Wedding Ring / Mommy, Can I Take My Doll To Heaven | Ray Smith | 1950 | Album |
Daddy's Little Girl / Unfaithful One | Ray Smith | 1950 | Album |
Pretty Little Eyes Of Blue / Tennessee Polka | Ray Smith | 1949 | Album |
Wedding Bells / I'm Throwing Rice | Ray Smith | 1949 | Album |
Jolly Old Saint Nicholas / An Old Christmas Card | Ray Smith | 1949 | Album |