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Keith Leslie Smith
Les Smith live with Anathema
Background information
Also known as
Les, Lecter
Born
(1967-05-05) 5 May 1967 (age 57) Dewsbury, West Yorkshire, England
Genres
Death/doom, extreme metal, progressive rock
Occupation(s)
Musician
Instrument(s)
Keyboards
Years active
1994–2011
Musical artist
Keith Leslie Smith is a former English keyboardist, once in the bands Anathema (1996, 2001–2011) and Cradle of Filth (1998–2000).
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of 1997, Gregori was dismissed from the group. He was replaced by Les "Lecter" Smith, who debuted along with Pyres on 1998's Cruelty and the Beast. During...
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postponed. Barker also stated that the main songwriters, Stuart Anstis, LesSmith and himself wanted either Andy Sneap or Peter Tagtgren to record the album...
keyboardist LesSmith. * Credited to only John Douglas on initial release; reissues credit Douglas, V. Cavanagh, D. Cavanagh, D. Pybus, L. Smith † "Temporary...
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