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Steve
Smith
was originally drawn to the drums by hearing marching bands in parades
as a child in his native Massachusetts. At age nine, in 1963, Smith
began studying the instrument in earnest with local Boston area
teacher Bill Flanagan, who played in big bands in the swing
era.
Smith performed in the
usual school band program and garage bands while in his teens, but also
began to broaden his performing experience by playing in a professional
Brockton concert band and even the big band at the local college,
Bridgewater State. After high school, Smith began studying music at the
famed Berklee College of Music in Boston in 1972. There he received
valuable instruction from such renowned teachers as Gary Chaffee
and Alan Dawson.
In 1974 Smith's
professional career began in full, at 19 years old, with his tenure in
the Lin Biviano Big Band, which he toured and recorded with for
the next two years. At that same time he also performed with bebopper
Buddy DeFranco and was a member of 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 which brought his
playing to the attention of a young rock audience.
With Journey,
Smith toured around 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.
Smith's inventive timekeeping, stadium sized tom-tom fills and deep
sense of the groove enabled him to produce some of the most critically
acclaimed rock drumming while at the same time propelling the band to
much popular success. The Journey catalogue has sold over 50 million
records.
In 1985 Smith left
Journey to pursue his original passion, jazz, and to continue his
developing career as a session player. Over the past 20+ years, Smith
has played on many hits with such diverse artists as Mariah Carey,
Bryan Adams, Zucchero, Andrea Bocelli, Ray Price
and
Savage Garden.
Smith began leading
his own fusion band Steve Smith and Vital Information in
1983 while still a member of Journey. Vital Information currently
features Tom Coster on keys, Baron Browne on bass and
Vinny Valentino on guitar. Vital Information's 2007 Hudson Music
release, “Vitalization,” is a best seller and has gathered
critical acclaim around the world.
Steve 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, 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, appearing with
many jazz luminaries such as Mike Mainieri's group Steps Ahead.
This band, which included virtuosos such as Michael Brecker, Richard
Bona and Mike Stern, was one of the most successful of the
'80s electric jazz groups and Smith contributed greatly to their tight,
energetic sound for over ten years (1986-1993 and again from 2005 to the
present).
Other high profile
jazz touring and/or recording gigs that have filled the drummer's
schedule include such artists as Ahmad Jamal, Bill Evans,
Randy Brecker, Zakir Hussain, George
Brooks’
Summit
and the Buddy Rich Big Band, with whom he has performed in many
tribute concerts to the late drumming idol. He also rejoined Journey
in 1996 to record the reunion album "Trial By Fire" (Columbia 1996).
Smith's calendar often includes many drum clinics in which he is able to
display his phenomenal techniques and concepts to drumming students
around the world.
Smith's drumming,
while always 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. His musical focus is
committed to the exploration of improvised music incorporating styles as
diverse as Blues, Jazz, R&B, Funk, Cajun and the rhythms from the music
of India.
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, Anthony Jackson, Frank Gambale, Stu Hamm,
Tom Coster, Larry Coryell, Jerry Goodman, Howard
Levy, Steve Marcus, Scott Henderson and Victor Wooten.
Smith’s explosive
solos and intricate timekeeping served to gain 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
Magazine named Steve as one of the Top 25 Drummer of All Time, in
2002 he as voted into the Modern Drummer Hall of Fame and finally
in 2003 his Hudson Music DVD "Steve Smith Drumset Technique - History
of the U.S. Beat" was voted #1 Educational
DVD of 2003.
Steve latest Hudson DVDs are “The Art of Playing With
Brushes” and “Steve Smith Drum Legacy.”
As a drummer, Steve
Smith has worked for, and with, the best. With this work he is
consistently pushing the boundaries of creative drumming and constantly
expanding upon his strong and musical voice at the top of the
international drumming community. As an educator, Smith is both the
eternal student, and the perpetual teacher of the drums. As a
bandleader, he is one of the very few drummers whose endless touring
schedule brings world-class bands to all corners of the globe through an
endless regimen of live performances.
Steve Smith plays Sonor drums, Zildjian cymbals, Vic Firth "Steve Smith"
Signature Sticks and Tala Wands, Remo Drum Heads, Shure Microphones, DW
Bass Drum Pedals and Puresound Snare Wires.
Discography
Journey
- Greatest Hits Live (1998,
Columbia Records)
- Trial By Fire (1996,
Columbia Records)
- Time3 (1992, Columbia
Records)
- The Ballade (1991, Sony
Japan) (available only in Japan)
- Greatest Hits (1988,
Columbia Records)
- Raised On Radio (1986,
Columbia Records)
Drums on "Positive Touch," "The Eyes Of A Woman," and "Why
Can't This Night Go On Forever"
- Frontiers (1983, Columbia
Records)
- Escape (1981, Columbia
Records)
- Captured (1981, Columbia
Records)
- Dream, After Dream (1980,
Sony Records)
- Departure (1980, Columbia
Records)
- Evolution (1979, Columbia
Records)
Steve Smith and Vital Information
-
Vitalization (2007,
Hudson Music)
- Come
On In (2004, Tone Center)
- Where We Come
From (1998, Intuition Records)
- Ray of Hope (1996,
Intuition Records)
- Easier Done Than Said
(1992, Blue Note Records)
- Vitalive! (1991, Blue
Note Records) (now available on Intuition Music)
- Fiafiga (1988, Columbia
Records)
- Global Beat (1987,
Columbia Records)
- Orion (1984, Columbia
Records)
- Vital Information (1983,
Columbia Records)
The Storm
- The Storm (1991,
Interscope)
Jean-Luc Ponty
- Enigmatic Ocean (1977,
Atlantic)
There's much more to come as we compile
the definitive Steve Smith Discography. For more biographical and recording info, visit
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