Ray smith artist wiki
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Ray Smith
Ray Smith
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Involvement in Fallout series
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Ray Smith (October 30, 1934 - November 29, 1979) was an American rockabilly musician. He recorded the song "Right Behind You Baby" in 1958, which appears on the Fallout 4 soundtrack and a promotional trailer for Fallout 76.
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Fallout series[]
| Year | Title | Credited as/for |
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| 2015 | Fallout 4 | "Right Behind You Baby" |
| 2018 | Fallout 76 E3 2018 trailer | "Right Behind You Baby" |
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Ray Smith (artist)
English sculptor, painter, illustrator, and writer (1949–2018)
Ray Smith (1949–2018)[1] was an English sculptor, painter, illustrator and writer. He exhibited his work widely, and received a number awards, including an award by the Arts Council of Great Britain in 1973, and the Royal Society of Arts Architecture Award in 1993. Smith also wrote several books on art for the publisher Dorling Kindersley and designed a selection of album covers.
In an obituary in The Guardian, Ghislaine Kenyon described Smith as "the complete artist", and despite having had no formal art training, "he expressed himself playfully in words, music and visual arts, using myriad techniques and media."[2]
Biography
[edit]Smith was born in 1949 in Harrow, London to Geoff Smith and Pat Smith (née Pearce).[2] He attended Southend High School for Boys in Essex and studied English at Trinity Hall, Cambridge. Smith graduated in 1971, and in the 1970s and 1980s, he freelanced in London, where he taught English at the Cambridge School of English and lectured at the Chelsea School of Art.[2]
During this period, Smith also designed and illustrated album covers for several bands and musicians, including experimental rock group Henry Cow, and
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Ray Smith (rockabilly singer)
American singer-songwriter (1934–1979)
For picture country minstrel, see Unexpected defeat Smith (country singer).
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| Born | October 30, 1934 Melber, Kentucky, Coalesced States |
| Died | November 29, 1979(1979-11-29) (aged 45) Ontario, Canada[1] |
| Genres | Rock stand for roll, rockabilly, R&B, country |
| Occupation(s) | Singer, songwriter, musician |
| Instrument(s) | Vocals, piano, guitar |
| Years active | 1956–1979 |
| Labels | Sun Records Judd Records Vee-Jay Records Tollie Records Smash Records Boot Records Various dispersed record labels |
| Website | Ray Smith's Rockabilly Hall incessantly Fame page |
Musical artist
Ray Smith (October 30, 1934 – November 29, 1979)[2] was an English rockabilly peak.
Career
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