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| Location: | New York, New York |
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| Last Login: | May 18, 2008 (558 days back) |
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| Steve Smith's drumming, while decidedly modern, can best be described as a style that embodies the history of U.S. music. His original love of rudimental parade drumming is evident in his intricate solos. Likewise, his command of jazz, from New Orleans music, swing, bebop, avant-garde to fusion, is applied with his powerful rock drumming sensibilities and allows him to push the boundaries of all styles to new heights.
Smith's musical focus is committed to the exploration of improvised music incorporating styles as diverse as: Blues, Jazz, R&B, Funk, Cajun and South Indian Carnatic.He studied music at the famed Berklee College of Music in Boston from 1972-1976. At Berklee, Smith received valuable instruction from such renowned teachers as Gary Chaffee and Alan Dawson. While still a 19-year-old student at Berklee, Smith's professional career began in 1974 bands that included the Lin Biviano Big Band, bebopper Buddy DeFranco, and the free-jazz group The Fringe, featuring George Garzone. In 1976, Smith began his association with jazz/fusion by joining violinist Jean Luc Ponty and recording the album "Enigmatic Ocean" (Atlantic 1977), which also featured guitarist Allan Holdsworth. However, it was while touring with rocker Ronnie Montrose a year later that Smith was asked to join the popular rock band, Journey.With Journey (1978-1985/1996-1997), Smith toured the world and recorded many successful albums including the immensely popular "Escape" (Columbia 1981) and "Frontiers" (Columbia 1983), both of which garnered the band many Top 40 hits. In 1985, Smith left Journey to pursue his original passion, jazz, and to continue his developing career as a session player. Over the next 20+ years, Smith would play on many hits with such diverse artists as: Mariah Carey, Bryan Adams, Zucchero, Claudio Baglioni, Andrea Bocelli, Ray Price, and Savage Garden. In 1983, Smith began leading his own jazz-fusion band, Steve Smith and Vital Information, while still a member of Journey. Vital Information currently features Tom Coster (Santana) on keys, Baron Browne (Jean-Luc Ponty) on bass, and Vinny Valentino (Bill Evans) on guitar.Smith is also the bandleader of Steve Smith’s Jazz Legacy, a group carrying on the tradition of many of the great drummer-led jazz bands; communicating with music lovers of all generations, and striving for excellence and playing non-compromising, burning, straight-ahead jazz. Jazz Legacy features Andy Fusco on alto sax, Walt Weiskopf on tenor and soprano saxes, Mark Soskin on piano, and Baron Browne on bass.Smith has also maintained an extensive touring and recording career, and currently tours with a variety of bands as a featured sideman, including: Mike Mainieri's group Steps Ahead, which included virtuosos such as Michael Brecker, Bill Evans, Richard Bona, Anthony Jackson, and Mike Stern; George Brooks Summit, an Indian/Fusion band featuring Kai Eckhardt, Fareed Haque, and Zakir Hussain; and Soulbop, a jazz/funk all-star band featuring Bill Evans, Randy Brecker, David Kikoski, Victor Bailey and Hiram Bullock. In 1998, Smith began producing and playing on a series of driving electric jazz albums for the Tone Center label with a revolving cast of talented players such as: Dave Liebman, Frank Gambale, Stu Hamm, Tom Coster, Larry Coryell, Jerry Goodman, Howard Levy, Steve Marcus, Scott Henderson, and Victor Wooten ( www.shrapnelrecords.com ). Smith’s explosive solos and intricate timekeeping have gained him much acclaim from sources such as Modern Drummer magazine, whose readers voted him the "#1 All-Around Drummer" five years in a row. In 2001, Modern Drummer named him as "one of the Top 25 Drummer of All Time," and in 2002, he as voted into the Modern Drummer Hall of Fame. In 2003, Smith's Hudson Music DVD "Steve Smith Drumset Technique - History of the U.S. Beat" was voted
the #1 Educational DVD of 2003. For more info on Steve Smith and his many
projects, go to
www.vitalinformation.com . To hear Steve Smith's Jazz Legacy, go to: www.myspace.com/stevesmithjazzlegacy Steve Smith selected DVDs:
Drummers Collective 25 th Anniversary featuring Steve Smith and Victor Wooten duet, The Steve Gadd Gang, Dave Weckl Band and Horacio “El Negro” Hernandez and John Pattitucci (Hudson Music) Modern Drummer Festival 2003 Steve Smith and Vital Information featuring Tom Coster, Frank Gambale, Baron Browne and special guest Bill Evans (Hudson Music) A Salute to Buddy Rich with Phil Collins, Steve Smith and Dennis Chambers (Hudson Music) Steve Smith Part One + one hour of bonus footage (Alfred Music) Steve Smith Part Two + one hour of bonus footage (Alfred Music) Journey Live In Houston 1981 Escape Tour (Sony) Drum Pad’s 20 th Anniversary DVD – Steve Smith performs one tune with Summit (McCoy) and a brush duet with Jeff Hamilton (Salt Peanuts) (Altitude Digital Productions) Steve Smith Selected Discography Steve recommends these recordings as best representing his playing in a variety of styles: Jazz/Fusion
Straight-Ahead Jazz
World George Brooks Summit with Zakir Hussain, Fareed Haque, Kai Eckhardt and Steve Smith Drum Nation Vol. 1 tracks: Mad Tea Time part 1, Mad Tea Time part 2 featuring Steve Smith and Zakir Hussain with George Brooks, Fareed Haque and Kai Eckhardt Rock/Progressive
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Steve Smith Journey Discography
Steve Smith and Vital Information Discography
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Music:Member Since: 11/10/2006Band Website: vitalinformation.com Band Members: Steve Smith at Vic Firth Night - 2005 Steve Smith and Jeff Hamilton Brush Clinic Steve Smith and Victor Wooten - The Collective 25th Anniversary Stockholm, Sweden, November 2006 Filmed by Lasse Niemelä ( www.nilamedia.com ) (in three parts) Record Label: Tone Center - Hudson Music Type of Label: Indie |
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| Occupation: | Music Artist (Jazz / Funk / Rock) |
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Steve Smith's Jazz Legacy, Steve Smith and Vital Information, Tom Coster, Baron Browne, Vinny Valentino, Drum Fantasy Camp, Gilad, Zakir Hussain, THE OFFICIAL Victor Wooten MySpace, Steven Orkin, Hudson Music, The Collective School of Music, MODERN DRUMMER MAGAZINE, Corrado Rustici, Dave Weckl, Jay Oliver, Horacio "El Negro" Hernandez, Neil Peart, Zombi Zac, Primitive Future, Tommy Coster AKA Tommy Coster, Jr., Chrissi Poland, Gene Martin (Memorial), Gail McArthur, Gregg Rolie, Jeff Ocheltree Drumtree, Bill Evans, PLANET EXPERIENCE, Attashe, Daniel DENIS-DRAY Batteur/Drummer, Christian SALVAT, Gabbiani Ipotetici, BMV, Perfect Wave, Digitrax, World Drummers, Javi, Seanathan (3 Kisses Drummer), Mitja S., Lobo, Marek Susla, Jimdrum66, Pete Bostaph, Michael, Max Rumiano, kikka, Ze Grey, Patrick, enos kugler, Jujube-knots, Jvan Moda, max ferraro, JQ, Mr.PAUL, Tha'Bloke, Viki, Little Johnny and His Restless Legs, Juan pablo, Muledrive [New Page!], Andres Carrillo, ruben leal, Rusty Leigh, Chickenhead, Jorge Pescara, ANTHONY, TIM SPELL II (THE REAL Rick James!), Alejandro Marquez, Bob Bo, claudiocatiticabral@hotmail.com, Gamma Ray Blast, Marcin, Marco86Drum, Greg Shaw, DINO DEGHENGHI, OfficialMichaelManring, Spanish Caravan
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