Singer Ocie Lee Smith (O. C. Smith) was born in Mansfield, Louisiana, on 21 June 1932. After completing university he enrolled with the US Air Force, serving in the US, Europe and Asia. After discharge in July 1955 he concentrated on a career in jazz music. In 1961 he became a featured singer with Count Basie (until 1965). He achieved some success with songs like “Little Green Apples” and “Hickory Hollers Tramp”. He founded a Church in Los Angeles and became pastor there for some sixteen years.
O. C, Smith died of a heart attack in Los Angeles, California, on 23 November 2001.
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