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Tommy Smith (saxophonist)

Tommy Smith (born 27 April 1967 in Edinburgh, Scotland) is a jazz saxophonist, composer and educator. The jazz critic Richard Cook said of him, "Of the generation which emerged in the mid-80s, he might be the most outstandingly talented".〔Youth friend〕
==Early career==
Thomas William Ellis Smith was born in Edinburgh on 27 April 1967, to a Scottish mother, Brenda Ann Urquhart, and father, William John Ellis, whom he never met. Smith was brought up in the Wester Hailes area of the city, where he was encouraged by his stepfather, George Smith, an avid jazz fan and drummer in the Gene Krupa style, to take up the tenor saxophone at the age of twelve.
Aged thirteen, at a weekly jazz workshop, under the direction of Gordon Cruikshank, he met pathologist and pianist Vincenzo Crucioli who spotted his talent and took him under his wing. Together with drummer John Rae, the group went on to win the 'Edinburgh International Jazz Festival' Best Group award in 1981. Smith also winning the Best Soloist, aged fourteen. Tommy attributes much of his success to the Crucioli family who took him under their wings and served as a well of inspiration. Under clarinetist Jim O'Malley and pianist Jean Allison of the music department at Wester Hailes Education Centre, Smith was soon gigging around Edinburgh and Scotland with his quartet with John Rae. In 1983, aged sixteen, Smith recorded his first album, ''Giant Strides'', with a trio featuring drummer John Rae; and that same year he won a scholarship, assisted by a fund-raising programme organised by his music teacher, Jean Allison, to attend Berklee College of Music in Boston, where he formed the co-operative group "Forward Motion" with Norwegian bassist Terje Gewelt, Canadian drummer Ian Froman and Hungarian pianist Laszlo Gardony. This group recorded two albums, ''Progressions'' and ''The Berklee Tapes''.

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