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Shawn Smith

 
Artist: Shawn Smith
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  • Active: '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: Rock
  • Instrument: Vocals, Guitar, Keyboards
  • Representative Albums: "Live at the Point 9/30/99," "Let It All Begin"

Biography

Singer/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist (and admitted Prince disciple) Shawn Smith is probably best known among Pearl Jam fans, since he's the frontman for P.J. guitarist Stone Gossard's on-again, off-again side band, Brad. But in addition to Brad, Smith has been involved in several other projects since the early '90s, including launching a solo career just prior to the dawn of the new millennium. Born on October 28, 1965 in Spokane, Washington, Smith became interested in music at an early age (originally courtesy of the Partridge Family), which resulted in the budding musician picking up the drums, piano, and the guitar by the age of 13. Although inspired by such '70s rockers as Queen, Kiss, and Elton John, it wasn't until Smith discovered Prince in the early '80s that he had found his true musical guiding light. After relocating to Seattle (by way of Bakersfield, CA) at around the same time, Smith invested in a drum machine, and began penning original songs.

After unsuccessfully trying to establish a career as a solo artist, Smith tried his hand at forming a Seattle-based band during the early '90s (just as several local outfits began to infiltrate the mainstream). First up for Smith was the short-lived Love Co., before forming the group Satchel with drummer Regan Hagar (originally titled Bliss). But just as Satchel was beginning to blossom, the group was put on hold momentarily, as both Smith and Hagar joined old pal Stone Gossard in a side-project that originally appeared to be a one-off, the funk rock/ballad-based Brad. After the release of a debut recording, 1993's Shame, all of its members went back to their full-time bands, as Satchel inked a recording contract with Epic Records. Satchel put out a pair of underappreciated recordings during the mid-'90s (which were quite similar stylistically to Brad), 1994's EDC and 1996's the Family, which both sunk without a trace. It was also during this time that Smith formed another band, the studio-based dance duo Pigeonhed (which included famed Seattle producer Steve Fisk), who recorded a pair of recordings as well, 1993's self-titled debut and 1997's the Full Sentence.

As if Smith's schedule wasn't busy enough, Gossard came calling once more, resulting in the resuscitation of Brad. The group issued their sophomore effort, Interiors, in 1997, and this time, launched an extensive supporting tour behind it. But once more, Brad failed to score a significant hit, as the group was again put back into mothballs upon the tour's completion. 1998 saw the British dance group, Lo Fidelity Allstars, score a sizeable hit with a remix of the Pigeonhed track, "Battle Flag" (off their How to Operate with a Blown Mind album), while Smith was putting his debut solo album together. In 1999, Smith issued Let it all Begin to little fanfare, and a year later, released a follow-up concert recording, Live at the Point: 9/30/99, which included a mixture of Brad, Satchel, and solo tracks. In 2002, Smith and Brad returned with their third album, Welcome to Discovery Park. Smith has also guested on recordings by other artists over the years, including the Afghan Whigs' Congregation and Black Love, Critters Buggin's Guest, Devilhead's Your Ice Cream's Dirty, and the Twilight Singers' Twilight. ~ Greg Prato



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Shawn Smith
Background information
Born October 28, 1965 (1965-10-28) (age 44)
Spokane, Washington, USA
Origin Seattle, Washington, USA
Years active 1991
Labels Epic (Sony) & Redline Entertainment (Brad & Satchel)
Sub Pop (Pigeonhed)
818 Music & Establishment Store
Sound Vs. Silence/Gator Records[1] (solo albums)
Associated acts Satchel
Brad
Pigeonhed
The Diamond Hand
From the North
Forever Breakers
Power of Wings
related acts:
Malfunkshun
Pearl Jam
Mother Love Bone
Website http://www.shawnsmithsinger.com
Notable instruments
singing, keyboards, guitar

Shawn Smith (October 28, 1965[2])is a Seattle-based songwriter, vocalist and musician in several bands (Brad, Satchel, Pigeonhed) and also as a solo artist. He was born in Spokane, Washington.[2]

Smith has cited Freddie Mercury, Prince and KISS as early influences[3]. Other influences he has noted are Steven Tyler, Bon Scott, Elton John, Stevie Wonder, Ice Cube, Snoop Dogg, Andy Wood and Chris Cornell[4]. It is easy to hear the impact of all of these varied performers in Smith's various projects.

In 2005, Smith unveiled a musical project called The Diamond Hand involving many musicians. He also has worked with Thaddeus Turner (formerly of Maktub and many other projects including Brad) under the name Forever Breakers.

From the North is Shawn's newest band with core members of Malfunkshun (Regan Hagar, Kevin Wood, Cory Kane) and the lyrics left by the late Andrew Wood. The band has also been billed as "Power of Wings" and "Von Nord" ("From the North" in German).[5] Hagar has since been replaced by Seattle drummer Mike Hommel.[citation needed] The band changed its name in July 2008 to All Hail the Crown and plans to release new music under this banner. [6]

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Solo discography

Television

"Shake It (Like You Just Made Bail)," a song that remained unreleased until Shawn Smith made it available in digital format in 2007, was featured in the background of the cocaine scene of the "Proshai, Livushka" episode of The Sopranos (third season, 2001). "Leaving California" and "Wrapped in My Memory" from Smith's solo album Shield of Thorns were both featured prominently on the "Long Term Parking" episode of The Sopranos (fifth season, 2004). Yet another Shawn Smith related song has been featured on the show: Pigeonhed's "Battle Flag" appeared on the "46 Long" episode (first season, 1999) and was later included on The Sopranos: Peppers & Eggs: Music from the HBO Original Series.

"Battle Flag" has also been featured in a season six episode of NBC's prime-time medical drama ER, season three episode eleven of Showtime's drama Queer as Folk US, as well as a season one episode of The WB's Smallville. It has also been featured in the film Coyote Ugly and the trailer for Charlie's Angels.

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Live at the Point 9/30/99 (2000 Album by Shawn Smith)
The Full Sentence (1997 Album by Pigeonhed)
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