Label | Issue | Format | Artist | Title |
---|---|---|---|---|
Harlem | 1008 | |||
- | 1011 | - | - | - |
- | 1022 | - | - | - |
- | 1024 | - | - | - |
Hub | 3000 | - | - | - |
- | 3009 | - | - | - |
JSF | 637 | - | - | - |
King | 4123 | single | Tab Smith | - |
- | 4135 | - | - | - |
- | 4180 | - | Roebie Kirk | Roebie's blues / I don't want to play in the kitchen |
- | 4264 | - | Tab Smith | Believe me when I tell you / Trumpet boogie |
- | 4546 | - | - | On the sunny side of the street / Tab's purple heart |
- | 5353 | - | - | They're off / Lovely Springtime |
- | 5386 | - | - | Drivin' the blues / In a mellow dream |
- | 5468 | - | - | Chuggin' along (Cold nose) / Night hawk prowl |
- | EP263 | EP | - | |
- | EP345 | - | - | - |
- | LP745 | LP | Various Artists | Solo Spotlight |
Polydor | 623254 | - | Earl Bostic | Swing Saxes: Earl Bostic / Tab Smith |
Queen/King | 4110 | single | Roebie Kirk | Where is your husband at / Let's go upstairs |
- | 4123 | - | Tab Smith | Sweet old me / Trunk packed up |
- | 4135 | - | - | Jumpin' at the track / Morning blues |
- | 4171 | - | Bill Johnson | Tab's purple heart / Don't you think I oughta know |
Leader | Site | Date | Session | Role |
---|---|---|---|---|
Roebie Kirk with Tab Smith and his Orchestra | New York, NY | 1945 | [session] | alto saxophone |
Roebie Kirk with Tab Smith Orchestra | Los Angeles, CA | August, 1945 | [session] | - |
Roebie Kirk with Tab Smith's Orchestra | - | - | [session] | - |
Tab Smith | Cincinnati, OH | April 28, 1960 | [session] | - |
- | - | August 5, 1960 | [session] | - |
Tab Smith and his Orchestra | Chicago, IL | 1945 | [session] | - |
- | New York, NY | - | [session] | - |
- | Los Angeles, CA | August, 1945 | [session] | - |
- | - | - | [session] | - |
- | New York, NY | September, 1945 | [session] | - |
- | - | November, 1945 | [session] | - |
- | - | - | [session] | - |
Talmadge "Tab" Smith (January 11, 1909 – August 17, 1971), was an American swing and rhythm and blues alto saxophonist. He is best known for the tracks, "Because of You" and "Pretend". He variously worked with Count Basie, the Mills Rhythm Boys and Lucky Millinder. Wikipedia