This is the table of contents for the interview of Leon Smith. It is part of the National Ragtime and Jazz Archive which is located in Lovejoy Library at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville.
For a complete contents list of all musician interviews for the oral history project, please click on this link: Oral History and Research Materials.
If interested in reviewing these materials from the National Ragtime and Jazz Archive, please contact Therese Dickman, Fine Arts Librarian.
Tape # Side |
Time |
Subject |
1 a |
005-085 |
Parents, early musical background, parents' music
|
1 a |
086-119 |
Father's death, sister and brother
|
1 a |
120-176 |
Change from fiddle to trumpet, lessons, St. Louis and San Francisco
|
1 a |
177-187 |
Influence of other musicians
|
1 a |
188-210 |
Tony and His Six Sharps, first real band job
|
1 a |
211-230 |
Golden Gate Theater, CIO Union Hall ham sessions
|
1 a |
231-260 |
Revival of Bunk Johnson
|
1 a |
261-295 |
Influence of CIO Union Hall on his music
|
1 a |
296-3316 |
Job at Clear Lake, daytime jobs
|
1 a |
317-394 |
Leaves Clear Lake, returns to San Francisco, welding job
|
1 a |
395-430 |
Goes east - St. Louis, Paducah, Kentucky
|
1 a |
431-449 |
Odd jobs, washing dishes, waiting table, welding
|
1 a |
450-496 |
Job at Johnny's Seven Mile House
|
1 a |
497-593 |
Wedge Night Club job, hours, pay, meets future wife
|
1 a |
594-615 |
Amateur show at wedge, leaves to go to Florida
|
1 a |
616-644 |
Fight and trouble at the Wedge
|
1 a |
645-655 |
Study of music
|
1 a |
656-704 |
Florida, Fort Meyers, Naples
|
1 a |
705-724 |
Return to St. Louis, purchase taxi cab
|
1 a |
725-731 |
St. Louis University, jobs around St. Louis |
1 b |
004-197 |
Pictures of bands and musicians
|
1 b |
198-216 |
Return to St. Louis
|
1 b |
217-326 |
Lack of jobs through union, odd jobs
|
1 b |
327-346 |
Best playing, Al Davis Silver Log Cabin, most fun, no responsibilities; Best money, Wedge Night Club
|
1 b |
347-368 |
Sell cab, moves to Grafton
|
1 b |
369-392 |
East - side musicians unions
|
1 b |
393-444 |
Current music activities, other jobs
|
1 b |
445-459 |
Interviewer explains oral history project |
E-mail comments and inquiries about the National Ragtime and Jazz Archive to Therese Dickman at tdickma@siue.edu or call 618-650-2695.