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  1. Ethel Smith (born Ethel Goldsmith; November 22, 1902 – May 10, 1996) was an American organist who played primarily in a pop or Latin style on the Hammond organ. She had a long recording career and appeared in many films.

  2. The Ethel plays the organ faster and faster in Ethel Smith style until some little rascally furry animal sticks a stick of dynamite under the expression pedal and the organ blows to smithereens and keys fly everywhere.

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    Actress: Bathing Beauty. Ethel Smith graduated from Carnegie Tech, having majored in piano. She got a job as an organist in California, and then went to Rio de Janeiro for a four-week booking.

    • January 1, 1
    • Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
    • January 1, 1
    • Palm Beach, Florida, USA
  4. In 1935 the Hammond Corporation produced its first electric organ. The instrument revolutionized the keyboard genre by combining the fast action of the piano with the timbral resources of the organ. Miss Smith spotted her first Hammond while accompanying a singer in a Hollywood studio.

  5. Ethel Smith. Actress: Bathing Beauty. Ethel Smith graduated from Carnegie Tech, having majored in piano. She got a job as an organist in California, and then went to Rio de Janeiro for a four-week booking.

    • November 22, 1902
    • May 10, 1996
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  7. Ethel Smith. American organist, born 22 November 1910 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA, died 10 May 1996 in Palm Beach, Florida, USA. She was married to Ralph Bellamy from 1945 to 1947. For the writing credit for "Love Is Strange", please use Ethel Smith (2).

  8. Ethel Smith’s chosen instrument was the Hammond organ, and she played not only in high heels, but in a tight frock and often a hat. Her terrific technique combined with a good dash of showmanship gave her a long career in American showbusiness, and she was still giving performances in the 70s and 80s.

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