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Derek Albion Smalls is a fictional character played by
Harry Shearer Harry Julius Shearer (born December 23, 1943) is an American actor, comedian, musician, radio host, writer, and producer. Born in Los Angeles, California, Shearer began his career as a child actor. From 1969 to 1976, Shearer was a member of The ...
in the spoof
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'' This Is Spinal Tap''. He is the
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for mock British heavy metal group Spinal Tap, playing alongside guitarists Nigel Tufnel (
Christopher Guest Christopher Haden-Guest, 5th Baron Haden-Guest (born 5 February 1948), known professionally as Christopher Guest, is a British-American actor, comedian, screenwriter and director. Guest has written, directed, and starred in his series of comedy ...
) and David St. Hubbins (
Michael McKean Michael John McKean (; born October 17, 1947) is an American actor, comedian, screenwriter, composer, singer, and musician. Over his career he has received a Grammy Award as well as nominations for an Academy Award and a Primetime Emmy Award. ...
), as well as with a plethora of
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mers and keyboardists.


Fictional biography

Derek grew up in Nilford-on-Null in the West Midlands,
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, where his father, Donald "Duff" Smalls, ran a telephone sanitisation business, "Sani-Fone".French, ''This Is Spinal Tap'', p. 255 He joined Spın̈al Tap in 1967 after the departure of bassist Ronnie Pudding. Derek has described bandmates David St. Hubbins and Nigel Tufnel as "distinct types of visionaries ... like fire and ice", saying that he considered his role in the band to be "in the middle of that, kind of like lukewarm water". A pipe-smoker, he has been known to enhance his appearance by placing a foil-wrapped
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in his trousers, which resulted in an embarrassing incident passing through a metal detector at Chicago's
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during 1982's "Tap Into America" tour. Smalls played killer #1 in Marco Zamboni's ''Roma '79'', and is the star of a series of comical Belgian television commercials for the snack food ''Floop''. He is also a prize-winning gardener, having developed and patented a totally black rose, the ''Death by Midnight''. He released a solo album, ''It's a Smalls World'', in the mid 1970s, and also played in the
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band ''Lambsblood'' in the late 1980s before rejoining Spinal Tap for their reunion tour in 1992. During this period, he also worked briefly for his father's business. After the band broke up in 1992, Derek became employed as a "floater" in an elementary school, with such duties as a crossing guard and straightening library books. According to the 2007 short film ''Spinal Tap'', it is revealed that Derek checked into rehab to be treated for an addiction to the internet. A solo album, ''Smalls Change (Meditations Upon Ageing)'', was announced in early 2018, including collaborations from many prominent rock musicians. Smalls has expressed a desire to collaborate with
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. He said: "I think we'd have a lot to share. I know chords he's never used."


Sources for character

The character appears in part to be a satire of
Lemmy Ian Fraser Kilmister (24 December 1945 – 28 December 2015), better known as Lemmy Kilmister or simply Lemmy, was a British musician. He was the founder, lead vocalist, bassist and primary songwriter of the metal band Motörhead, of which he ...
from
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, who wore a similar
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beard. However, his onstage mannerisms resemble those of fellow bass player
Steve Dawson Steven "Dobby" Dawson (born 24 February 1952) is an English bass guitarist and a founder of the heavy metal band Saxon (band), Saxon. Dawson started out in 1970 in the band Blue Condition, which became SOB after a few shows only, together wit ...
from the band
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, with whom Shearer went on the road before filming ''This Is Spinal Tap''. "Harry Shearer came on tour with us in '82", confirmed singer Biff Byford. "The guy he based his character on was our old bass player
Steve Dawson Steven "Dobby" Dawson (born 24 February 1952) is an English bass guitarist and a founder of the heavy metal band Saxon (band), Saxon. Dawson started out in 1970 in the band Blue Condition, which became SOB after a few shows only, together wit ...
– the moustache, the pointing to the audience." In the film, Smalls can be seen wearing both a Shrewsbury Town football shirt and a
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baseball cap. Jethro Tull singer
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has claimed that the name was derived from "Derek Small", which appears in the
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of the band's albums '' Thick as a Brick'' and '' A Passion Play''. Asked by Anderson about the origin of the name, Shearer responded "I don't know—it just came out of my head." Anderson recalls then asking, "I don't suppose, Harry, you happen to have a copy of ''Thick as a Brick'' in your record collection at home?" to which he concluded (from Shearer's reaction): "And he knew I'd got him then."


Notes


References

*Karl French et al. (2001). ''This Is Spinal Tap – The Official Companion'', Bloomsbury .


External links

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