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editI oppose the recent redirect. Article can stand alone with Google news showing 716 results for "julian smith saxophonist", with more to come I am sure. I am posting the link here for future reference. I will come back to help incorporate/expand/format some of these soon. http://news.google.com/news?client=firefox-a&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&channel=s&hl=en&q=julian%20smith%20saxophonist&um=1&ie=UTF-8&sa=N&tab=wn ♫ Cricket02 (talk) 23:49, 30 May 2009 (UTC)
Edit Request
editThis edit request by an editor with a conflict of interest has now been answered. |
I am a paid editor and have been asked to make edits to this page. Since per the rules I am not allowed to make them myself, I am posting this request here. I have done all the research and prepared what needs to be posted, but feel free to revise per Wiki guidelines if you feel my version does not comply. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Chrisfilip (talk • contribs) 20:47, 8 April 2021 (UTC)
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Early life and education (Header)
Julian Smith is a native of Halesowen, England.[1] His father was a music teacher, which allowed Smith to learn a variety of instruments as a child, including the clarinet.[2] He attended the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire where he primarily studied the mechanics of the bassoon.[2] He graduated with distinction in 1991.[3] After graduating from the Conservatoire, Smith started focusing on the saxophone.[2]
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== Career ==
Early career (Sub Header)
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Early in his career, Smith held teaching jobs with both Sandwell College and Cheltenham College.[3] He also made guest appearances on records for Tony Hadley, Gwen Dickey,[4] and Hamish Stuart and performed live on national television with acts like Chris Rea, M People, and Dina Carroll.[5][29] In the 19930s, Smith formed a band[4][19] and eventually began operating under the stage name Joolz Gianni. Some of his tracks were featured on Sony Music's Classic Chillout compilation series from between 2001- and 2003.[6][7][8][30] In 2003, he released a solo album as Joolz Gianni entitled Chilled 2 the Sax,[5] which featured Acker Bilk, Dina Carroll, and Ola Onabule.[4][31] After releasing his album Throughout this time, he continued teaching music privately[1] and playing small gigs.[1][9]
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=== Britain's Got Talent ===
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In April 2009, Smith first appeared on an episode of the third series of Britain's Got Talent.[9][32] During the audition round, he performed a version of "Somewhere" from the musical, West Side Story, on soprano saxophone.[10][11] The audition received a standing ovation from the audience and praise from judges Simon Cowell,[2] Piers Morgan, and Amanda Holden.[2][10][31] Smith was subsequently chosen to be among the 40 semi-finalists who would perform live in May 2009.[9][12][33] During his semi-final performance, Smith played a rendition of "All by Myself" and advanced to the final round by winning the public vote.[13] For the final round on 30 May 2009,[14] he played another rendition of "Somewhere,"[1] receiving around 700,000 votes[3] (16.4% of the total vote) and placing as the second runner-up behind singer Susan Boyle and winning dance troupe Diversity.[1][3][14] Smith later performed alongside the other 9 finalists on the nationwide Britain's Got Talent live tour in June 2009.[15][16]
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=== Post-Britain's Got Talent ===
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In the ensuing years, Smith released several albums through Big Bear Records,[17] including Somewhere[5] and Christmas Songs and Lullabies (both in 2010).[16] That year, he played a headlining gig at the Birmingham International Jazz and Blues Festival,[6] was featured on the charitable single "The Prayer" for Classical Relief for Haiti,[6][34] and toured with The Stylistics.[6][35] He also performed a duet with Kenny G at the Royal Albert Hall and played for Prince Charles at Clarence House.[17][36] In 2011, he went on a 48-date tour throughout the United Kingdom,[17] and in 2012, he toured with Diversity on their "Digitized" tour.[18] Smith continued touring throughout 2013,[19] including a show with the winner of the first series of The X Factor, Steve Brookstein.[20]
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Post-Britain's Got Talent (2nd Pargraph)
In 2015, he independently released a new album, Wonderful World.[5] In 2017, he toured the United States and Canada before returning to England where he performed a new concert series at St. Stephen's Church in Redditch.[21] On New Year's Eve in 2020, Smith started a Zoom-based concert series. The shows, which are virtual due to the COVID-19 pandemic, feature various young performers playing multiple genres of music. Proceeds from the events were donated to the National Health Service.[22][37]
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Personal life
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Smith has two children with his wife Iraz[1] and said that he entered Britain's Got Talent to "make life better for them".[23]
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Discography
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Keep "Compilation appearances" Replace the other 2 sections with below:
List of studio albums with selected details
Name | Year | Label |
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Chilled 2 the Sax (as Joolz Gianni) | 2003 (UK) | Sony |
Take a Breath[24] | 2009 (UK) | Big Bear Records |
Somewhere[5] | 2010 (UK) | Big Bear Records |
Ibiza Summer Sax[25] | 2010 (UK) | Big Bear Records |
Christmas Songs & Lullabies[16] | 2010 (UK) | Big Bear Records |
Wonderful World[5] | 2015 (UK) | Independent |
At The Movies[26] | 2017 (UK) | Independent |
- Done: did this. Boredathome101 (talk) 06:10, 13 May 2021 (UTC)
References
2· https://web.archive.org/web/20100126003642/http:/talent.itv.com/news/story/item_100096.htm
4· https://www.pressreader.com/uk/the-mail-on-sunday/20090531/281543696889732
5· https://www.smoothradio.com/news/entertainment/britains-got-talent/julian-smith-saxophonist-now/
6· https://www.birminghammail.co.uk/whats-on/music/music-festival-has-sax-appeal-128350
8· https://www.discogs.com/Various-Open-Space-The-Classic-Chillout-Album-3/release/8913281
9· https://www.birminghammail.co.uk/news/local-news/britains-got-talent-saxophonist-julian-smith-91015
10· https://www.digitalspy.com/tv/reality-tv/a153050/saxophone-player-reduces-holden-to-tears/
11· https://www.today.com/popculture/boyle-beat-odds-can-she-beat-oddities-1C9414956
12· https://www.expressandstar.com/news/2009/05/28/julians-sax-appeal-on-britains-got-talent-tonight/
13· https://www.digitalspy.com/tv/reality-tv/a157439/julian-smith-2-grand-make-bgt-final/
14· https://www.reuters.com/article/us-boyle-idINTRE54R5FR20090531
19· https://www.echo-news.co.uk/news/10649887.this-sax-man-has-got-talent/
20· https://www.birminghammail.co.uk/news/local-news/five-great-things-tonight---1318190
21· https://www.redditchstandard.co.uk/news/top-saxophonist-launching-concerts-in-redditch/
23· https://web.archive.org/web/20100202013126/http:/talent.itv.com/news/story/item_100095.htm
24· https://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/take-a-breath/id414269561
25· https://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/take-a-breath/id414269561
26· http://www.juliansmithsax.co.uk/merchandise.html
27· https://www.discogs.com/Various-The-Classic-Chillout-Album-2/release/1424170
28· https://www.discogs.com/Various-The-New-Classic-Chillout-Album/release/276118
30. https://www.discogs.com/Various-The-Classic-Chillout-Album-2/master/1324837
31. https://www.discogs.com/Joolz-Gianni-Chilled-2-The-Sax/release/2345155
32. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xSx_xQzk-p4&t=62s
34. https://www.classicfm.com/music-news/latest-news/classical-relief-haiti/
35. https://www.dailypost.co.uk/whats-on/find-things-to-do/former-britains-talent-star-julian-2733308
37. https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/whats-on/online/online/julian-smiths-young-p…
- Hi @Chrisfilip: it'd be easier to action this request if you go back through and add those references in using the ref tag. Have a look at WP:REFBEGIN if you're not familiar with this.
- Cheers, AntiVan (talk) 01:42, 1 May 2021 (UTC)
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Himself
editHe also appeared in the ZingZillas episode Everyone's Different. --Annamargarita0 (talk) 11:44, 20 August 2021 (UTC)
‘Not notable’??
editThe article has 33 sourced independent references, I think that makes him notable enough for Wikipedia, so I’ll remove the tag at the top of the page. [Declaration of interest — I was at college with him many years ago so I actually know him, though I’ve not actually seen him since college] Star-one (talk) 19:29, 22 April 2022 (UTC)