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  1. Steven Paul Smith (6 de agosto de 1969-21 de octubre de 2003), más conocido como Elliott Smith, fue un cantante y músico estadounidense. Su instrumento principal fue la guitarra acústica, aunque también tocaba el piano, el clarinete, el bajo, la armónica y la batería.

  2. Steven Paul Smith (August 6, 1969 – October 21, 2003), known as Elliott Smith, was an American musician and singer-songwriter. He was born in Omaha, Nebraska, raised primarily in Texas, and lived much of his life in Portland, Oregon, where he gained popularity.

  3. Elliott Smith discography. The discography of Elliott Smith, an American singer-songwriter, consists of six studio albums, one live album, two compilation albums and eleven singles . Albums. Studio albums. Posthumous studio albums. Live albums. Compilation albums. Promotional compilations. Singles. Retail singles. Posthumous singles.

  4. Steven Paul Smith (6 de agosto de 1969-21 de octubre de 2003), más conocido como Elliott Smith, fue un cantante y músico estadounidense. Su instrumento principal fue la guitarra acústica, aunque también tocaba el piano, el clarinete, el bajo, la armónica y la batería.

  5. From a Basement on the Hill is the sixth and final studio album by the American singer-songwriter Elliott Smith. Recorded from 2000 to 2003, and faced with multiple delays due to Smith's personal problems that resulted in his death, it was released posthumously in the UK and Europe on Domino on October 18, 2004, [2] and in the US the ...

  6. Either/Or is the third studio album by American singer-songwriter Elliott Smith. Either/Or was recorded in several locations, mostly in Portland, Oregon – while Smith was still a member of Heatmiser – and was produced by Smith, Tom Rothrock and Rob Schnapf. Either/Or was released on February 25, 1997, on the Kill Rock Stars record label ...

  7. Sir Grafton Elliot Smith FRS FRSE FRCP (15 August 1871 – 1 January 1937) was an Australian-British anatomist, Egyptologist and a proponent of the hyperdiffusionist view of prehistory. He believed in the idea that cultural innovations occur only once and that they spread geographically. Based on this, he traced the origins of many cultural and traditional practices across the world, including ...