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Cathy Smith

Catherine Evelyn Smith (25 April 1947 – 16 August 2020)[1][2] was a Canadian occasional backup singer, rock groupie, drug dealer, and legal secretary. Smith served 15 months in the California state prison system for injecting original Saturday Night Live cast member John Belushi with a fatal dose of heroin and cocaine in 1982.[3]

Cathy Smith
Born
Catherine Evelyn Smith

(1947-04-25)April 25, 1947
DiedAugust 16, 2020(2020-08-16) (aged 73)
NationalityCanadian
Occupation(s)Rock groupie, backup singer
Criminal chargeInvoluntary manslaughter of John Belushi (1982) Possession of 2 grams of cocaine (1991)
Criminal penalty15 months in prison (1982), 1 year of probation and a CDN$2000 fine (1991)

Smith had been paid for a front-page headline story in the Hollywood tabloid the National Enquirer,[4] where she stated she was the person who injected Belushi with a fatal drug overdose. Smith co-wrote the book Chasing the Dragon (1984)[5] which told her life story; its title alludes to Smith's heroin addiction. Smith appeared prominently in the Bob Woodward book Wired: The Short Life and Fast Times of John Belushi (1984) and was played by Patti D'Arbanville in the 1989 film adaptation.

Levon Helm and The Band

Smith was born in Hamilton, Ontario. She became notorious in the Belushi case, but her association with celebrities went back at least 20 years prior to her confession in the National Enquirer. Her earliest acquaintance was with Levon Helm, who later joined the Band, in 1963.[6][7] In his autobiography, Helm recalls that Smith first met him in Hamilton, Ontario.[8] Helm, with friend and bandmate Rick Danko, was in a band called the Hawks at the time (see Ronnie Hawkins). At one point, the musicians were in Toronto facing a drug bust.[9]

Smith has been connected to the Band's famous song, "The Weight" (1968).[10] Smith says in Rock and Roll Toronto: From Alanis to Zeppelin (1997),[11] that Richard Manuel offered to marry her, but she refused.[10] Nevertheless, she continued to tour and party with Helm, Danko, and Manuel through the 1960s, and at one point became pregnant with a child known as "The Band baby," as its paternity was unclear.[12] She later had an affair with Gordon Lightfoot. After the affair ended, Smith returned to Helm and the circle whose members made up The Band.[citation needed]

Gordon Lightfoot

Smith became an employee and then mistress of Canadian singer-songwriter Gordon Lightfoot in the early to mid-1970s.

The Smith-Lightfoot affair was violent and illustrated in the lyrics of "Sundown" (1974), Lightfoot's No. 1 hit and most lucrative song. It reflects the dark feelings Lightfoot was experiencing at the time, with lyrics such as: "Sometimes I think it's a shame / When I get feeling better when I'm feeling no pain." Drinking too much and married to another woman, he on one occasion broke Smith's cheekbone in a fight.[13] Lightfoot has stated of his three-year relationship with Smith, "I was sometimes crazy with jealousy".[14]

Bluegrass musicians Bruce and Brian Good, The Good Brothers, who were one of Lightfoot's opening acts during that time, got fired by Lightfoot for "flirting" with Smith.[15] Smith was cited in Lightfoot's divorce papers, and shortly after his affair with Smith ended, Lightfoot was a party to the most expensive divorce settlement in Canadian history to that date.[16]

In a 1975 interview, Lightfoot expanded upon "Sundown" and hinted at the worry he experienced in his relationship with Smith:

All it is, is a thought about a situation where someone is wondering what his loved one is doing at the moment. He doesn't quite know where she is. He's not ready to give up on her, either, and that's about all I got to say about that.[17]

Lightfoot gave another insight into his relationship with Smith in a 2000 interview when he remarked upon "Sundown" being:

[A] back-alley kind of tune. It's based on infidelity – I've seen both sides of that.[18]

In 2008, Lightfoot gave an interview confirming that "Sundown" was written with his then-girlfriend in mind:

I think my girlfriend was out with her friends one night at a bar while I was at home writing songs. I thought, 'I wonder what she’s doing with her friends at that bar!' It’s that kind of a feeling. 'Where is my true love tonight? What is my true love doing?'[19]

In 2014, Lightfoot added further insight into his writing of "Sundown":

Well, I had this girlfriend one time, and I was at home working, at my desk, working at my songwriting which I had been doing all week since I was on a roll, and my girlfriend was somewhere drinking, drinking somewhere. So I was hoping that no one else would get their hands on her, because she was pretty good lookin'! And that's how I wrote the song 'Sundown,' and as a matter of fact, it was written just around sundown, just as the sun was setting, behind the farm I had rented to use as a place to write the album.[20]

Belushi case

After Lightfoot and the Band, around 1976, Smith became a backup singer for Hoyt Axton, who was struggling with cocaine addiction at the time.[21] She sang on his song "Fearless" (1976) and co-wrote "Flash of Fire" (1976) with Axton.[22]

Smith began using heroin in the late 1970s. In Bob Woodward's book Wired, she appears as a drug dealer to Rolling Stones band members Ron Wood and Keith Richards during their touring and rehearsals as The New Barbarians. She moved to Los Angeles and, as her addiction increased, she became a full-time drug dealer and courier to Wood, Richards, and others in the entertainment world. Smith first met comedian John Belushi on the set of Saturday Night Live in 1976, when the Band were the musical guests.[23]

She later met Belushi again through Wood and Richards, when Belushi contacted her to purchase the drugs that eventually killed him. Smith claimed that she injected Belushi with 11 speedballs (a combination of cocaine and heroin) at the Chateau Marmont in Hollywood, California in 1982, and that this injection led to his death. According to Woodward, Robin Williams was on the scene at the time and was "creeped out" by Smith, whom he deemed a "lowlife."[24] Belushi had been battling cocaine addiction for years and combining it with occasional heroin use.[25]

Released after initial questioning on the morning of Belushi's death, Smith spoke briefly to freelance writer Chris Van Ness. Then, two National Enquirer reporters, Tony Brenna and Larry Haley, spoke with her and published their lengthy in-person interviews with her under the headline: "I killed John Belushi. I didn't mean to, but I am responsible." Her revelation led to the charge against Smith in Belushi's murder and 13 counts of administering cocaine and heroin.[4] The National Enquirer reporters refused to testify at the subsequent trial and were threatened with incarceration by Judge Brian Crahan; however, he later vacated the contempt order.[26]

After the police released her on March 5, Smith went to St. Louis on the advice of her lawyer, Robert Sheahen, to avoid reporters. Discovered there, she flew back to Los Angeles. Then she traveled to New York and eventually returned to Toronto.[27] Smith ultimately returned to the United States in June 1986, where she accepted a plea bargain by pleading guilty to involuntary manslaughter and several drug charges.[28] She served 15 months in prison at California Institution for Women between December 1986 and March 1988.[28][29] She was deported to Canada after her release[28] and moved to Toronto, where she worked as a legal secretary and spoke to teenagers about the dangers of drugs.[30]

Smith was arrested in Vancouver, British Columbia in July 1991 with two grams of heroin in her purse, for which she received a fine of CDN$2000 and 12 months' probation.[30] She appeared in the E! True Hollywood Story episode on Belushi's death, which first aired in 1998.[31][32][33]

Death

Smith died on August 16, 2020, in Maple Ridge, British Columbia, at the age of 73.[34] According to The Globe and Mail, she had been on oxygen and in failing health for the past few years.[35]

Further reading

  • Smith, Catherine Evelyn (January 1984). Chasing the Dragon. Key Porter Books. ISBN 0-919493-50-5.

References

  1. ^ "Citation for Hamilton, Ontario birthplace: Cathy Smith". Retrieved 2007-01-30.
  2. ^ Wheeler, Brad (26 August 2020). "Cathy Smith, who admitted to killing John Belushi, was a woman of mystery". The Globe and Mail.
  3. ^ "Gone 25 years, Belushi's impact still felt". TODAY.com.
  4. ^ a b "Belushi Case Judge Holds 2 Reporters in Contempt". The New York Times. June 12, 1985. Retrieved April 7, 2007.
  5. ^ "Book: "Chasing the Dragon"". Retrieved 2007-01-30.
  6. ^ Helm, Levon (1993). This wheel's on fire : Levon Helm and the story of the Band (1st ed.). New York: W. Morrow. ISBN 978-0-688-10906-6.
  7. ^ "Book: "This Wheel's on Fire"". The Band. Retrieved 2007-01-30.
  8. ^ "The Band's guestbook at Official web site". Retrieved 2007-01-30.
  9. ^ "Peter Viney, "14 Years old" citation at Official web site of The Band". Retrieved 2007-01-30.
  10. ^ a b "Cathy Smith's connection to song; "The Weight"". Retrieved 2007-01-30. According to Rock & Roll Toronto, Smith was impregnated by one member of the band, but the identity of the father was not clear.
  11. ^ Goddard, John Goddard; Crouse, Richard (1997). Rock and Roll Toronto: From Alanis to Zeppelin. Doubleday. ISBN 9780385256001.
  12. ^ Hoskyns, Barney (1993). Across The Great Divide: The Band And America. New York, NY: Hyperion. pp. 67. ISBN 0-7868-8027-9.
  13. ^ "Lightfoot broke Smith's cheekbone". Retrieved 2007-01-30.
  14. ^ Sonmor, Jean (November 10, 1996). ""I was sometimes crazy with jealousy".- Gordon Lightfoot". Toronto Sun. Retrieved January 30, 2007 – via corfid.com.
  15. ^ "James & the Good Brothers fired by Lightfoot for flirting w/ Smith". Retrieved 2007-01-30.
  16. ^ Naglin, Nancy. "After "Sundown" Gordon Lightfoot makes up for lost time". Retrieved 2007-04-07.
  17. ^ "Song Facts: "Sundown"". Retrieved 2007-01-30.
  18. ^ "Gordon Lightfoot article: "Still out there."". Retrieved 2007-01-30.
  19. ^ "Gordon Lightfoot article: "Sunrise to Sundown"". Retrieved 2010-03-26.
  20. ^ "Gordon Lightfoot Interview: 'Gordon Lightfoot here. Singer/songwriter for over 50 years whose work has been performed by everyone from Elvis to Barbra. AMA!'". Retrieved 2014-08-22.
  21. ^ Allen, Bob; Kingsbury, Paul (Ed.) (1998). "Hoyt Axton". Encyclopedia of Country Music. New York: Oxford University Press: 23.
  22. ^ "Smith sang backup on song; "Fearless" + co-wrote; "Flash of Fire"". Retrieved 2007-01-30.
  23. ^ Katz, Jonathan (December 1998). "Smith met Belushi on set of SNL". The Band Guestbook. Retrieved January 30, 2007.
  24. ^ Wilkins, Frank. "Robin Williams thought Cathy Smith was a "lowlife."". franksreelviews.com. Retrieved January 30, 2007.
  25. ^ Sullivan, Randall (March 13, 1982). "John Belushi: Wrong Time, Wrong Place, Wrong People". Rolling Stone. Retrieved January 2, 2018.
  26. ^ "Contempt Finding Reversed For Writers in Belushi Case". The New York Times. July 11, 1985. Retrieved April 7, 2007.
  27. ^ Michael Small; Salley Rayl; Tony Costa; Karen G. Jackovich; David Gritten (July 19, 1982). . People Magazine. Time Inc. p. 88. Archived from the original (Magazine) on 14 February 2013. Retrieved 15 February 2013.
  28. ^ a b c "Cathy Smith Ends Prison Term for Belushi Death". Daily News of Los Angeles. Associated Press. 1988-03-17.
  29. ^ "Figure in John Belushi Case Freed From California Prison". New York Times. Associated Press. 1988-03-17.
  30. ^ a b Lundgren, Mark (1992-01-24). "Personals". San Francisco Chronicle.
  31. ^ "E! True Hollywood Story: John Belushi". Internet Movie Database. 1998. Retrieved 2007-12-16.[permanent dead link]
  32. ^ . The Comfy Chair blog. Archived from the original on 2007-09-30. Retrieved 2007-12-16.
  33. ^ "E! True Hollywood Story: John Belushi to air on Monday, 12/5". Blues Brothers Central discussion thread. Retrieved 2007-12-16.
  34. ^ Genzlinger, Neil (September 4, 2020). "Cathy Smith, Who Injected John Belushi With Fatal Drugs, Dies at 73". The New York Times. from the original on 2021-05-14.
  35. ^ Evans, Greg (August 27, 2020). . Deadline Hollywood. Archived from the original on 2021-06-27. Retrieved July 2, 2021.

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For the Australian cricketer see Cathy Smith cricketer For persons with similar name see Kathy Smith disambiguation Catherine Evelyn Smith 25 April 1947 16 August 2020 1 2 was a Canadian occasional backup singer rock groupie drug dealer and legal secretary Smith served 15 months in the California state prison system for injecting original Saturday Night Live cast member John Belushi with a fatal dose of heroin and cocaine in 1982 3 Cathy SmithBornCatherine Evelyn Smith 1947 04 25 April 25 1947Hamilton Ontario CanadaDiedAugust 16 2020 2020 08 16 aged 73 Maple Ridge British Columbia CanadaNationalityCanadianOccupation s Rock groupie backup singerCriminal chargeInvoluntary manslaughter of John Belushi 1982 Possession of 2 grams of cocaine 1991 Criminal penalty15 months in prison 1982 1 year of probation and a CDN 2000 fine 1991 Smith had been paid for a front page headline story in the Hollywood tabloid the National Enquirer 4 where she stated she was the person who injected Belushi with a fatal drug overdose Smith co wrote the book Chasing the Dragon 1984 5 which told her life story its title alludes to Smith s heroin addiction Smith appeared prominently in the Bob Woodward book Wired The Short Life and Fast Times of John Belushi 1984 and was played by Patti D Arbanville in the 1989 film adaptation Contents 1 Levon Helm and The Band 2 Gordon Lightfoot 3 Belushi case 4 Death 5 Further reading 6 ReferencesLevon Helm and The Band EditSmith was born in Hamilton Ontario She became notorious in the Belushi case but her association with celebrities went back at least 20 years prior to her confession in the National Enquirer Her earliest acquaintance was with Levon Helm who later joined the Band in 1963 6 7 In his autobiography Helm recalls that Smith first met him in Hamilton Ontario 8 Helm with friend and bandmate Rick Danko was in a band called the Hawks at the time see Ronnie Hawkins At one point the musicians were in Toronto facing a drug bust 9 Smith has been connected to the Band s famous song The Weight 1968 10 Smith says in Rock and Roll Toronto From Alanis to Zeppelin 1997 11 that Richard Manuel offered to marry her but she refused 10 Nevertheless she continued to tour and party with Helm Danko and Manuel through the 1960s and at one point became pregnant with a child known as The Band baby as its paternity was unclear 12 She later had an affair with Gordon Lightfoot After the affair ended Smith returned to Helm and the circle whose members made up The Band citation needed Gordon Lightfoot EditSmith became an employee and then mistress of Canadian singer songwriter Gordon Lightfoot in the early to mid 1970s The Smith Lightfoot affair was violent and illustrated in the lyrics of Sundown 1974 Lightfoot s No 1 hit and most lucrative song It reflects the dark feelings Lightfoot was experiencing at the time with lyrics such as Sometimes I think it s a shame When I get feeling better when I m feeling no pain Drinking too much and married to another woman he on one occasion broke Smith s cheekbone in a fight 13 Lightfoot has stated of his three year relationship with Smith I was sometimes crazy with jealousy 14 Bluegrass musicians Bruce and Brian Good The Good Brothers who were one of Lightfoot s opening acts during that time got fired by Lightfoot for flirting with Smith 15 Smith was cited in Lightfoot s divorce papers and shortly after his affair with Smith ended Lightfoot was a party to the most expensive divorce settlement in Canadian history to that date 16 In a 1975 interview Lightfoot expanded upon Sundown and hinted at the worry he experienced in his relationship with Smith All it is is a thought about a situation where someone is wondering what his loved one is doing at the moment He doesn t quite know where she is He s not ready to give up on her either and that s about all I got to say about that 17 Lightfoot gave another insight into his relationship with Smith in a 2000 interview when he remarked upon Sundown being A back alley kind of tune It s based on infidelity I ve seen both sides of that 18 In 2008 Lightfoot gave an interview confirming that Sundown was written with his then girlfriend in mind I think my girlfriend was out with her friends one night at a bar while I was at home writing songs I thought I wonder what she s doing with her friends at that bar It s that kind of a feeling Where is my true love tonight What is my true love doing 19 In 2014 Lightfoot added further insight into his writing of Sundown Well I had this girlfriend one time and I was at home working at my desk working at my songwriting which I had been doing all week since I was on a roll and my girlfriend was somewhere drinking drinking somewhere So I was hoping that no one else would get their hands on her because she was pretty good lookin And that s how I wrote the song Sundown and as a matter of fact it was written just around sundown just as the sun was setting behind the farm I had rented to use as a place to write the album 20 Belushi case EditAfter Lightfoot and the Band around 1976 Smith became a backup singer for Hoyt Axton who was struggling with cocaine addiction at the time 21 She sang on his song Fearless 1976 and co wrote Flash of Fire 1976 with Axton 22 Smith began using heroin in the late 1970s In Bob Woodward s book Wired she appears as a drug dealer to Rolling Stones band members Ron Wood and Keith Richards during their touring and rehearsals as The New Barbarians She moved to Los Angeles and as her addiction increased she became a full time drug dealer and courier to Wood Richards and others in the entertainment world Smith first met comedian John Belushi on the set of Saturday Night Live in 1976 when the Band were the musical guests 23 She later met Belushi again through Wood and Richards when Belushi contacted her to purchase the drugs that eventually killed him Smith claimed that she injected Belushi with 11 speedballs a combination of cocaine and heroin at the Chateau Marmont in Hollywood California in 1982 and that this injection led to his death According to Woodward Robin Williams was on the scene at the time and was creeped out by Smith whom he deemed a lowlife 24 Belushi had been battling cocaine addiction for years and combining it with occasional heroin use 25 Released after initial questioning on the morning of Belushi s death Smith spoke briefly to freelance writer Chris Van Ness Then two National Enquirer reporters Tony Brenna and Larry Haley spoke with her and published their lengthy in person interviews with her under the headline I killed John Belushi I didn t mean to but I am responsible Her revelation led to the charge against Smith in Belushi s murder and 13 counts of administering cocaine and heroin 4 The National Enquirer reporters refused to testify at the subsequent trial and were threatened with incarceration by Judge Brian Crahan however he later vacated the contempt order 26 After the police released her on March 5 Smith went to St Louis on the advice of her lawyer Robert Sheahen to avoid reporters Discovered there she flew back to Los Angeles Then she traveled to New York and eventually returned to Toronto 27 Smith ultimately returned to the United States in June 1986 where she accepted a plea bargain by pleading guilty to involuntary manslaughter and several drug charges 28 She served 15 months in prison at California Institution for Women between December 1986 and March 1988 28 29 She was deported to Canada after her release 28 and moved to Toronto where she worked as a legal secretary and spoke to teenagers about the dangers of drugs 30 Smith was arrested in Vancouver British Columbia in July 1991 with two grams of heroin in her purse for which she received a fine of CDN 2000 and 12 months probation 30 She appeared in the E True Hollywood Story episode on Belushi s death which first aired in 1998 31 32 33 Death EditSmith died on August 16 2020 in Maple Ridge British Columbia at the age of 73 34 According to The Globe and Mail she had been on oxygen and in failing health for the past few years 35 Further reading EditSmith Catherine Evelyn January 1984 Chasing the Dragon Key Porter Books ISBN 0 919493 50 5 References Edit Citation for Hamilton Ontario birthplace Cathy Smith Retrieved 2007 01 30 Wheeler Brad 26 August 2020 Cathy Smith who admitted to killing John Belushi was a woman of mystery The Globe and Mail Gone 25 years Belushi s impact still felt TODAY com a b Belushi Case Judge Holds 2 Reporters in Contempt The New York Times June 12 1985 Retrieved April 7 2007 Book Chasing the Dragon Retrieved 2007 01 30 Helm Levon 1993 This wheel s on fire Levon Helm and the story of the Band 1st ed New York W Morrow ISBN 978 0 688 10906 6 Book This Wheel s on Fire The Band Retrieved 2007 01 30 The Band s guestbook at Official web site Retrieved 2007 01 30 Peter Viney 14 Years old citation at Official web site of The Band Retrieved 2007 01 30 a b Cathy Smith s connection to song The Weight Retrieved 2007 01 30 According to Rock amp Roll Toronto Smith was impregnated by one member of the band but the identity of the father was not clear Goddard John Goddard Crouse Richard 1997 Rock and Roll Toronto From Alanis to Zeppelin Doubleday ISBN 9780385256001 Hoskyns Barney 1993 Across The Great Divide The Band And America New York NY Hyperion pp 67 ISBN 0 7868 8027 9 Lightfoot broke Smith s cheekbone Retrieved 2007 01 30 Sonmor Jean November 10 1996 I was sometimes crazy with jealousy Gordon Lightfoot Toronto Sun Retrieved January 30 2007 via corfid com James amp the Good Brothers fired by Lightfoot for flirting w Smith Retrieved 2007 01 30 Naglin Nancy After Sundown Gordon Lightfoot makes up for lost time Retrieved 2007 04 07 Song Facts Sundown Retrieved 2007 01 30 Gordon Lightfoot article Still out there Retrieved 2007 01 30 Gordon Lightfoot article Sunrise to Sundown Retrieved 2010 03 26 Gordon Lightfoot Interview Gordon Lightfoot here Singer songwriter for over 50 years whose work has been performed by everyone from Elvis to Barbra AMA Retrieved 2014 08 22 Allen Bob Kingsbury Paul Ed 1998 Hoyt Axton Encyclopedia of Country Music New York Oxford University Press 23 Smith sang backup on song Fearless co wrote Flash of Fire Retrieved 2007 01 30 Katz Jonathan December 1998 Smith met Belushi on set of SNL The Band Guestbook Retrieved January 30 2007 Wilkins Frank Robin Williams thought Cathy Smith was a lowlife franksreelviews com Retrieved January 30 2007 Sullivan Randall March 13 1982 John Belushi Wrong Time Wrong Place Wrong People Rolling Stone Retrieved January 2 2018 Contempt Finding Reversed For Writers in Belushi Case The New York Times July 11 1985 Retrieved April 7 2007 Michael Small Salley Rayl Tony Costa Karen G Jackovich David Gritten July 19 1982 The Investigation Centers on a Burnt Out Case Cathy Silverbag Smith People Magazine Time Inc p 88 Archived from the original Magazine on 14 February 2013 Retrieved 15 February 2013 a b c Cathy Smith Ends Prison Term for Belushi Death Daily News of Los Angeles Associated Press 1988 03 17 Figure in John Belushi Case Freed From California Prison New York Times Associated Press 1988 03 17 a b Lundgren Mark 1992 01 24 Personals San Francisco Chronicle E True Hollywood Story John Belushi Internet Movie Database 1998 Retrieved 2007 12 16 permanent dead link The E True Hollywood Story The Comfy Chair blog Archived from the original on 2007 09 30 Retrieved 2007 12 16 E True Hollywood Story John Belushi to air on Monday 12 5 Blues Brothers Central discussion thread Retrieved 2007 12 16 Genzlinger Neil September 4 2020 Cathy Smith Who Injected John Belushi With Fatal Drugs Dies at 73 The New York Times Archived from the original on 2021 05 14 Evans Greg August 27 2020 Cathy Smith Dies Sundown Muse Who Injected John Belushi With Fatal Drug Dose Was 73 Deadline Hollywood Archived from the original on 2021 06 27 Retrieved July 2 2021 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Cathy Smith amp 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