Johnny Smith, born John Henry Smith Jr. on June 25, 1922, in Birmingham, Alabama, was a self-taught guitar virtuoso who became a cornerstone of the cool jazz and mainstream jazz scenes. Renowned for his impeccable technique and innovative style, Smith was the most respected and revered jazz guitarist on the New York jazz scene during the golden age of the 1950s. His composition "Walk, Don't Run" is a testament to his enduring influence in the genre. From 1946 to 1958, he balanced his career as a staff guitarist for NBC by day and a dynamic jazz musician by night, showcasing his versatility and dedication. Albums like "The Sound of Johnny Smith" and "Legends: Solo Guitar Performances" highlight his mastery and creativity, making him a must-listen for any jazz enthusiast.