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| | | name = Elliott Smith | ||
| | | type = Solo artist | ||
| | | image = Elliottjenn.jpg | ||
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| | | caption = Elliott Smith (right) with [[Jennifer Chiba]] | ||
| | | birth_name = Steven Paul Smith | ||
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| | | birth_date = [[August 6]], 1969 | ||
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| | | death_date = [[October 21]], 2003 (aged 34)<br>Los Angeles, CA | ||
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| | | instrument = Guitar, vocals | ||
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| website = [https://elliottsmith.co/ Official website] | |||
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'''Steven Paul Smith''' ([[August 6]], 1969 – [[October 21]], 2003), known professionally as '''Elliott Smith''', was an American musician and singer-songwriter. Smith originally came to prominence as the co-leader of the short-lived, alternative band Heatmiser. Concurrent to that band's run, Smith began a solo career that quickly eclipsed his original group both commercially and critically, which arguably led to the group's downfall by the end of the decade. | '''Steven Paul Smith''' ([[August 6]], 1969 – [[October 21]], 2003), known professionally as '''Elliott Smith''', was an American musician and singer-songwriter. Smith originally came to prominence as the co-leader of the short-lived, alternative band Heatmiser. Concurrent to that band's run, Smith began a solo career that quickly eclipsed his original group both commercially and critically, which arguably led to the group's downfall by the end of the decade. | ||