Object of the Day

Johnny Smith's Gibson Electric Guitar

June 25

This Gibson electro-acoustic arch top guitar was used by musician, composer, and band leader, Johnny Smith. The “King of the Cool Jazz Guitar,” Smith was born in Birmingham, Alabama in 1922. Smith began working for the NBC Orchestra in New York in 1947, becoming a highly sought after musician for performances and recordings around the city. Smith played with such diverse figures as Benny Goodman, Arturo Toscanini, Zoot Sims, Art Tatum, Bing Crosby and the New York Philharmonic. He also led his own band, becoming a regular act at the famed Birdland nightclub. (NMAH Description)

Johnny Smith's Gibson Electric Guitar

Description
This guitar was made by Gibson, Inc. around 1962 in Kalamazoo, Michigan. It is a 6-course (6 x 1) electric-acoustic arch top guitar, Johnny Smith model, serial #897087. This guitar was used by musician, composer, and band leader, Johnny Smith.

The “King of the Cool Jazz Guitar,” Johnny Smith was born in Birmingham, Alabama in 1922. Smith began working for the NBC Orchestra in New York in 1947, becoming a highly sought after musician for performances and recordings around the city. Smith played with such diverse figures as Benny Goodman, Arturo Toscanini, Zoot Sims, Art Tatum, Bing Crosby and the New York Philharmonic. He also led his own band, becoming a regular act at the famed Birdland nightclub.

In 1952 he made his first recording as a band leader, the influential “Moonlight in Vermont.” The recording, featuring like-minded saxophonist Stan Getz, was a major statement on the developing, relaxed “cool-jazz” sound, becoming one of the best selling jazz albums of the year.

Smith’s career took off after the album leading to more recording and touring with both the Stan Kenton and Count Basie Orchestras. In 1955 he penned his most well-known original composition, “Walk Don’t Run,” soon to become a Top 10 hit for the surf-rock outfit “The Ventures” in 1960.
Location
Currently not on view
Data Source
National Museum of American History
user
Smith, Johnny
maker
Gibson Guitar Corp.
collaborator
Smith, Johnny
date made
ca 1962
Credit Line
Gift of Johnny Smith
Physical Description
wood (overall material)
plastic (overall material)
metal (overall material)
Measurements
guitar: 42 1/2 in x 17 in x 4 1/2 in; 107.95 cm x 43.18 cm x 11.43 cm
Object Name
guitar