Ginger Smock

Emma Smock (4 June 1920[1]–1995), better known as Ginger Smock,[2][3] was a violinist, orchestra leader, and local Los Angeles television personality. She is perhaps best known from her recordings with the Vivien Garry Quintet, though other recordings have surfaced recently. In addition to her work in jazz and rhythm & blues, she performed with the All City Symphony Orchestra of Los Angeles.[4]

Ginger Smock
Ginger Smock's violin, at the Smithsonian
Background information
Birth nameEmma Smock
Born(1920-06-04)4 June 1920
OriginLos Angeles, California, United States
Died1995 (aged 7475)
GenresJazz
Occupation(s)Violinist
InstrumentsViolin
Associated actsVivien Garry

Career

During 1944 she was leading a trio, with Nina Russell and Mata Roy.[5] In 1951, she led an all-female sextette, featuring Clora Bryant,[6] on the Chicks and the Fiddle show hosted by Phil Moore[2] that broadcast for six weeks on CBS.[7] In 1952, she was the featured soloist on KTLA's variety show, Dixie Showboat.[2]

On March 31, 1953, Smock recorded as part of a group, with Gerald Wiggins, Freddie Simon, Red Callender, and Rudy Pitts, accompanying the vocalist Cecil "Count" Carter.[8]

A violin owned by Smock is in the collection of the National Museum of African American History and Culture.[9]

Recordings

  • Ginger Smock: Studio and Demo Recordings 1946-1958 (AB Fable, 2005)

References

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