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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Putter_SmithPutter Smith - Wikipedia

    Musician, music teacher, author, actor. Instrument (s) Double bass. Years active. 1960s–present. Website. puttersmithmusic .com. Patrick Verne " Putter " Smith (born January 19, 1941) is an American jazz bassist, music teacher, author, and actor.

  2. Patrick Verne "Putter" Smith (Bell, 19 de enero de 1941) es un músico y actor estadounidense, reconocido por haber grabado y tocado en vivo con una gran cantidad de artistas musicales desde la década de 1960, como Thelonious Monk, Ray Charles, Duke Ellington y Mason Williams, y por su aparición en el filme Diamonds Are Forever (1971).

  3. AN AMERICAN JAZZ BASSIST, MUSIC TEACHER, AUTHOR, AND ACTOR. Smith was born in Bell, California, and began playing the bass at the age of eight, inspired by his older brother, jazz musician Carson Smith. He made his performing debut aged 13 at the Compton Community Center.

  4. www.wikiwand.com › es › Putter_SmithPutter Smith - Wikiwand

    Patrick Verne "Putter" Smith es un músico y actor estadounidense, reconocido por haber grabado y tocado en vivo con una gran cantidad de artistas musicales desde la década de 1960, como Thelonious Monk, Ray Charles, Duke Ellington y Mason Williams, y por su aparición en el filme Diamonds Are Forever .

  5. 23 de ago. de 2021 · published 23 August 2021. The veteran jazz bassist and occasional James Bond adversary on playing with Thelonious Monk, bass heroes and favorite recordings. (Image credit: Rick Loomis/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images) Patrick ‘PutterSmith, now 80, has a resume as a jazz bassist going back as far as the '50s, and has amassed a ...

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  6. www.imdb.com › name › nm0809623Putter Smith - IMDb

    Putter Smith. Actor: Diamonds Are Forever. A jazz bassist turned actor, Putter Smith got his breakthrough role as the henchman Mr. Kidd in Diamonds Are Forever (1971) after producer Harry Saltzman spot him at a Thelonious Monk concert.

  7. Putter Smith discovered the evil overarching effects Hollywood had on him shortly after his 1971 James Bond film, Diamonds Are Forever. “I was floating on this little rubber boat just 50 yards from Huntington Beach, when this little kid, who looks about 8 or 9, comes by on a tire,” said the 66-year old jazz bassist, who uses “motherfucker”, “you dig” and has the look of a bookish ...