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Genres
  
Rock, Soul, Jazz

Instruments
  
Vocals, Keyboards

Name
  
William Smith

Died
  
November 28, 1997

Occupation(s)
  
Musician

Years active
  
1960s–1980s

Role
  
Keyboardist

Children
  
Amani K. Smith

Associated acts
  
Motherlode, Diane Brooks & The Soul Searchers, Eric Mercury, Grant Smith & The Power, Blood Sweat & Tears, David Clayton Thomas, Mike Finnigan & The Right Band, David Lindley & El Rayo-X

Similar People
  
Jim Gordon, Harry Belafonte, Linda Ronstadt, Bonnie Raitt, Jackson Browne

My story william smitty smith


William Daniel "Smitty" Smith (August 30, 1944 – November 28, 1997) was a Canadian keyboardist and session musician.

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He had been playing together with Steve Kennedy, Eric Mercury, Eric "Mouse" Johnson, Terry Logan and Diane Brooks in a Toronto band called the Soul Searchers that was fronted by Mercury and Brooks. After the Soul Searchers broke up, first Kennedy and then Smith joined a group called Grant Smith & The Power. In 1969 Smith and Kennedy, along with Ken Marco and Wayne "Stoney" Stone, formed Motherlode and went on to have a U.S. #18 hit with When I Die. The group broke up in 1970 and Smith fronted a second version of Motherlode that was soon to break up after releasing one single.

Smith became a session musician and played on and contributed background vocals to recordings by artists such as Bob Dylan, David Clayton-Thomas, Billy Joel, The Pointer Sisters, Bonnie Raitt, Linda Ronstadt, Etta James, Blood, Sweat and Tears, Richie Havens, Tracy Chapman, Rod Stewart, Bruce Willis and Brenda Russell. He also played with Eric Mercury on his Funky Sounds Nurtured in the Fertile Soil album, Mark Tanner on his No Escape album, Ricky Lee Jones on her Flying Cowboys album, etc. He also released a solo album Smitty which included a song "Sweetie Pie" that he co-wrote with Eric Mercury. In the early 1980s Smith played keyboards and background vocals in Mike Finnigan and The Right Band.

He died in 1997, aged 53, of a heart attack.

Discography

As leader/co-leader
  • A Good Feelin' – Warner Bros – BS 2911 – 1976 (as William D. Smith)
  • Smitty (A&M SP-4693
  • As sideman
  • 1975: See How The Years Have Gone By – Valdy (A&M Records SP-4538)
  • 1976: Some People Can Do What They Like – Robert Palmer (Island Records ILPS 9420)
  • 1986: Crossroads – Original Motion Picture Soundtrack – Ry Cooder (Warner Bros. Records 25399-2)
  • References

    William "Smitty" Smith Wikipedia