Crickett Smith

William "Crickett" Smith (August 15, 1883 - 1947) was an American jazz cornetist and trumpeter.

Little is known of Smith's early life, though he is known to have been born in Nashville. He performed in vaudeville before making early recordings with James Reese Europe's group, the Clef Club Society Orchestra, in 1913-1914. He then recorded with Ford Dabney in 1917-1919 before moving to Europe and playing with Louis Mitchell's Jazz Kings from 1919-1924, a group that recorded for Pathe Records. He became the leader of Mitchell's group in 1923. He toured France and Spain with his own bands from 1925 to 1933, then worked with Herb Flemming, Leon Abbey, and Teddy Weatherford thereafter. He recorded again in southeast Asia with a group called the Symphonians. Around 1943 he returned to New York, where he died late in 1947.

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