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Jerome Smith (musician)

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Genres
  
Disco, pop, funk

Name
  
Jerome Smith

Years active
  
1973–2000


Instruments
  
Guitar

Occupation(s)
  
Musician

Role
  
Musical Artist

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Born
  
June 18, 1953 (
1953-06-18
)

Labels
  
TK Records, Sunshine Sound Records, Rhino

Associated acts
  
Died
  
July 28, 2000, Miami, Florida, United States

Music group
  
KC and The Sunshine Band (2000)

Albums
  
The Best of KC and the Sunshine, Greatest Hits, Who Do Ya (Love), Do You Wanna Go Party, Part 3

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Jerome Smith (June 18, 1953 – July 28, 2000) was a guitarist at TK Records in Miami, Florida, who was a member of KC and the Sunshine Band.

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His rhythm guitar playing was a key part of the band's propulsive disco sound, first gaining international attention on George McRae's hit recording of "Rock Your Baby" (for T.K.) in 1974.

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Smith's high-pitched, restless guitar solo on "Get Down Tonight", KC and the Sunshine Band's first US #1 single, resembled the sound of a synthesizer. It was achieved by speeding up the solo guitar track against a normal-speed rhythm guitar track in the studio.

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With the group he recorded five No. 1 songs, including "That's the Way (I Like It)", "(Shake, Shake, Shake) Shake Your Booty" and "I'm Your Boogie Man".

He was also sought after as a session guitarist, playing on 10 albums by the disco burlesque artist Blowfly In the 1990s, he contributed to the soundtrack of the television series Melrose Place.

He died on July 28, 2000, in an accident on a construction site in Miami where he was working as a bulldozer operator.

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References

Jerome Smith (musician) Wikipedia