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Occupation(s)
  
Musician; DJ

Origin
  
United Kingdom

Role
  
Music performer

Name
  
Debbie Smith

Instruments
  
guitar; bass guitar


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Associated acts
  
Mouth Almighty, The Darlings, Curve, Echobelly, Nightnurse, Snowpony, Bows, SPC ECO, Ye Nuns, Blindness, The London Dirthole Company

Music groups
  
Echobelly (1992 – 2004), Curve, Snowpony

Albums
  
Doppelganger, Cuckoo, Rare and Unreleased, The Way of Curve, The New Adventures of Curve

Similar
  
Sonya Madan, Dean Garcia, Alex Mitchell, Toni Halliday, Steve Monti

Debbie smith


Debbie Smith is a British guitar and bass player who has been in several bands from the 1990s to the present, including Curve, Echobelly, Nightnurse, Snowpony, Bows, Ye Nuns (an all women cover band of The Monks which also includes two members of Mambo Taxi), SPC ECO (with Dean Garcia of Curve) and current bands Blindness and The London Dirthole Company.

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Smith was interviewed for the 1995 book Never Mind the Bollocks: Women Rewrite Rock by Amy Raphael (published in the US as Grrrls: Viva Rock Divas). She was also interviewed and quoted for the book Frock Rock: Women Performing Popular Music, a sociological study of women musicians in British popular music; at the time of the interview she was in Echobelly, and the book notes that Skin and Yolanda Charles both said that Smith was the only current black British female guitarist either one of them could think of. Frock Rock says that "women like Skin, Natacha Atlas, Yolanda Charles, [reggae bassist] Mary Genis, and Debbie Smith are now acting as crucial role models for future generations of black women."

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In 1997, Debbie Smith was the subject of the third episode of a TV series with the blanket title "A Woman Called Smith" (first broadcast on BBC2, 9 April 1997).

Smith is a lesbian. As of 2012, she continues to perform as guitarist and DJ, and works at London music shop Intoxica! Records.

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References

Debbie Smith (musician) Wikipedia