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  2. Bill Smith (Canadian musician) - Wikipedia

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    William Ernest Smith (usually called Bill Smith) (born 12 May 1938) [1] is a Canadian writer, editor, record producer, saxophonist, and clarinetist of English birth. He has served as the editor of CODA magazine since 1976, and is a co-founder of Sackville Records , a Canadian record label that specialized in jazz.

  3. Bill Smith (English musician) - Wikipedia

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    The group, initially called the Blackjacks, quickly changed its name to the Quarrymen. Tomlinson and Smith's tenure in the band was extremely short, and he was replaced in quick succession by Eric Griffiths, Nigel Walley, Ivan Vaughan, and Len Garry throughout late 1956 and early 1957. Smith's tea chest bass was stolen by John Lennon and Pete ...

  4. Bill Smith (Motorola engineer) - Wikipedia

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    William B. Smith, Jr. (1929 – 1993) was the "father of Six Sigma". Born in Brooklyn , New York , Smith graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy in 1952 and studied at the University of Minnesota School of Management (now known as the Carlson School of Management ) but did not graduate.

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  6. William Smith - Wikipedia

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    Bill Smith (jazz musician) (1926–2020), folk jazz clarinetist, professor of music at the University of Washington Major Bill Smith (1922–1994), American record producer and executive William Smith (composer) (1603–1645), English composer from the city of Durham

  7. Major Bill Smith - Wikipedia

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    The following year, Smith was approached by college students Ray Hildebrand and Jill Jackson, and recorded the duo immediately on hearing their song. As "Hey Paula", credited to Paul and Paula, it became an international hit. [6] Smith's third major hit as a credited producer was "Last Kiss", recorded by J. Frank Wilson and the Cavaliers in

  8. Bill Smith (jewelry designer) - Wikipedia

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    Bill Smith (born 1933) is an American fashion and jewelry designer who was the first black recipient of a Coty Award for his designs. [1] He has designed for a number of companies, including costume jewelry for Coro and Richelieu, leather goods for Mark Cross, and furs for Ben Kahn, along with designing jewelry for Cartier.

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