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Jeremy Smith (Australian musician)

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Birth name
  
Jeremy Stuart Smith

Occupation(s)
  
Musician

Music director
  
Da Kath & Kim code

Genres
  
rock

Genre
  
Rock music

Instruments
  
French horn, guitars, keyboards, programming, backing vocals

Associated acts
  
Hunters and Collectors, Ghostwriters

Music groups
  
Hunters & Collectors (Since 1981), Like Moths To Flames (Since 2015), Like Moths To Flames

Albums
  
Ghost Nation, What's a Few Men?, Human Frailty, The Dying Things We Live For, Cut

Similar
  
Jack Howard, Mark Seymour, Christopher Roetter

Jeremy Stuart Smith is an Australian rock musician; he was a founding member of Hunters & Collectors on French horn, guitars, keyboards, programming, and backing vocals (1981–1998). Smith worked on Ghostwriters's 1996 album, Second Skin.

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Biography

Jeremy Smith is a Melbourne-based musician; he was a member of Hunters & Collectors on French horn, guitars, keyboards, programming, and backing vocals (1981–1998) and worked on Ghostwriters's 1996 album, Second Skin.

He provided percussion elements for some Midnight Oil tracks and recorded horns on their album, Redneck Wonderland. Smith also played on their album Scream In Blue. He also composed the theme music for Wolf Blass, an Australian winery.

Songs

Throws Your Arms Around MeHuman Frailty · 1986
Holy GrailCut · 1992
Do You See What I SeeWhat's a Few Men? · 1987

References

Jeremy Smith (Australian musician) Wikipedia