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Bennie Smith

 
Artist: Bennie Smith
 
  • Active: 2000s
  • Genres: Blues
  • Instrument: Guitar, Vocals, Main Performer Representative Album: "Shook Up"

Biography

Guitarist Bennie Smith has been a staple in the world of St. Louis blues for 50 years. In addition to his own Shook Up album from Fedora, the native son of the musical city can be heard on Mean Disposition from Big Bad Smitty, "Shook Up Over You" from Jimmy "Soul" Clark, and "Boxtop" by Ike Turner. "Boxtop" was the first song recorded by Tina Turner, who was billed at the time as Little Ann.

Smith was born into a family of 14 children. The first instrument he played was a ukulele that a cousin passed on to him, and later he played an old acoustic guitar that was given to him by one of his brothers. He started picking up techniques and tips from musicians around St. Louis, first from Butch McCray. He met two brothers, named Doc Perry and George Perry, and soon stumbled upon Ace Wallace, who gave him instruction on how to handle the guitar. Soon he started performing with the Perry brothers and later won a spot in the Roosevelt Marks Band. Toward the latter half of the '50s, Smith became a member of Tommy Brown & the Teardrops. He played the Club Peacock in Atlanta with the band, and traveled to gigs in Florida and elsewhere in Georgia. Also in the '50s, Smith fronted a band that featured Chuck Bernard and Chuck Berry.

Smith's playing can be heard on a number of artists' recordings on labels such as Teek Records and Tune Town. He has performed with Aretha Franklin, Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown, Little Milton, Bill Doggett, Matt "Guitar" Murphy, Charles Brown, Rufus Thomas, Bobby "Blue" Bland, and Amos Milburn, among others. The Urban Soul of Bennie Smith, his first album, was released in 1993. For four consecutive years beginning in 1993, he appeared with Urban Blues Express at the Holland festival known as Blues Estafette. In addition to Smith on vocals and guitar, the band includes keyboardist Rory Johnson, vocalist and bassist Sharon Foehner, and vocalist and drummer Marty Spikener. ~ Linda Seida, All Music Guide
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Bennie Smith (October 5, 1933, St. Louis, Missouri - September 10, 2006, St. Louis, Missouri) was a St. Louis blues guitarist, considered to be one of the city's ([1]) patriarchs of electric blues.

His sound was emblematic of a St. Louis blues music that he helped define in over half a century practicing his trade. His contributions to the genre in that city, from the early 1950s and almost until the day of his death, included mentor, performer, and recording artist.

Due to his significant contribution to blues music in St. Louis, in October 2003 he received a proclamation from mayor Francis Slay marking October 5, 2003 as 'Bennie Smith Day' in that city. The board of alderman similarly honored Mr. Smith, recognizing him as the "Dean of St. Louis Electric Guitarists". [2] During the 2006 'Big Muddy Blues Festival' in St. Louis, Mayor Slay honored Bennie once again on September 2 of that year, declaring that day also be known as 'Bennie Smith Day' in St. Louis.

Bennie Smith October 2004

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Career

Smith worked as a session man on many recordings over the years, and has three original albums to his name: 'The Urban Soul of Bennie Smith' (Blues Highway - 1993), 'Shook Up' (Fedora Records - 2001)), and 'The Bennie Smith All Star Session' (2006). In a notable 1958 session, Smith was invited to contribute on what would be Tina Turner's first recording, 'Boxtop'. The song featured Ike Turner with 'Little Ann' on backing vocals, and Smith on guitar. In addition, he has played with such guitar players as Hubert Sumlin, Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown, B.B. King and Grant Green.

Discography

Albums

  • The Urban Soul of Bennie Smith 1993 (Blues Highway Music)
  • Shook Up 2001 (Fedora Records)
  • Bennie Smith All-Star Sessions 2006

In addition to his featured albums, Smith provided lead and rhythm guitar on a number of released singles and albums. These included:

Sessions - singles

  • "Boxtop", Ike Turner, (with Tina Turner (a.k.a. Little Ann) on vocals) 1958 (Tune Town)
  • "Mistreated", Clayton Love with the Roosevelt Marks Orchestra, 1958-59 (Bobbin). It is likely that Smith recorded other songs with the Roosevelt Marks Orchestra during the period from 1958 to 1961.
  • "Condition Your Heart", Little Herbert and the Arabians, 1961
  • "Shook Up Over You", Jimmy "Soul" Clark, 1963

Sessions - albums

  • Mean Disposition, Big Bad Smitty, 1991 (Adelphi/Genes. This album is included in the Library of Congress) - Mr Smith shared the lead guitar role with Hubert Sumlin.
  • Cold Blood, Big Bad Smitty, 1997 (HMG)

Style

Smith named Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown and Matt "Guitar" Murphy as his two greatest influences on the guitar.

Death

As a complication to lung cancer, Mr. Smith suffered a heart attack at his home on September 9, 2006. He died on September 10, 2006.

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