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Gary Smith (drummer)

Robert Gary Smith (born March 9, 1950) is an American musician and songwriter. He was a member of Chase and a founding member of Survivor. Smith has also performed or recorded with B.B. King, Joe Williams, Vic Damone, Patrick Leonard, Leslie West (Mountain), Steve Forman, Will Lee, Elliott Randall, Bobby Kimball, Tommy Shaw, Darryl Jones, Jim Peterik, John Gary, Bruce Gaitsch, Eric Miyashiro, Clark Terry, Chuck Findley, Larry Carlton, Jaco Pastorius and many others.[1][2][3][4][5]

Gary Smith
Birth nameRobert Gary Smith
Born (1950-03-08) March 8, 1950 (age 74)
Phoenix, Arizona, United States
GenresRock, jazz, jazz-rock fusion
Occupation(s)Musician, songwriter
Instrument(s)Drums, percussion
Years active1969–present
Websitegarysmithdrums.com

Career edit

Smith was born in Phoenix, Arizona, United States. He began backing up local musicians in his teens and had stints with Steve Forman's Eclectic Mouse and Joe Williams before the age of 21.

Smith joined the Chicago-based jazz-rock fusion band Chase in the fall of 1971 and recorded the album Ennea.[4] The band received a Grammy nomination for Best New Artist that year.[4] Smith, trumpeter/vocalist Ted Piercefield and bassist Dennis Keith Johnson left the band in 1972 and formed the band X in South Florida. X disbanded before it could sign a pending record deal. Chase bandleader Bill Chase, keyboardist Wally Yohn, drummer Walter Clark, guitarist John Emma, pilot Dan Ludwig and the co-pilot died in a tragic plane crash in 1974.[4][6]

Smith returned to Chicago in 1976 to do studio work. He formed Shy Rhythm with Johnson, keyboardist Terry Fryer and guitarist Bruce Gaitsch. The group backed singer Jim Peterik on his first solo album, Don't Fight The Feeling, on Epic Records,[7] and formed the Jim Peterik Band.

Gaitsch and Fryer departed in 1978, both going on to become in-demand session musicians. The remaining members added singer Dave Bickler and guitarist Frankie Sullivan and became Survivor. The band was signed by Atlantic Records A&R executive John Kalodner, and its self-titled debut album was released in 1979 on the Atlantic subsidiary Scotti Brothers.[8][9] Smith co-wrote “Rockin’ into The Night” and “Rebel Girl,” but neither song was included on the group's first album. “Rockin' into the Night" became .38 Special's first hit single. It has appeared on multiple .38 Special albums, including the platinum-selling Flashback. The Survivor non-album single "Rebel Girl" was covered by the Outlaws. Survivor's versions of both of these songs appeared on their 2004 greatest hits album, Ultimate Survivor.

Smith and Johnson were replaced in Survivor in 1981, in part because of conflicts with their other projects. Survivor went on released its first Top 40 single, "Poor Man's Son," the same year. The band made its breakthrough in 1982 when "Eye of the Tiger" hit No. 1 on the Billboard charts for six weeks and won a Grammy Award.[8]

Meanwhile, Smith formed the Chicago jazz-rock band Software with Johnson, Patrick Leonard, Bill Ruppert and Mark Colby. The band recorded one album, Marbles, released in 1981.

Smith later toured with Leslie West, but opted out of recording and touring with West because of his session work. Smith became one of the first-call studio drummers in Chicago through the 1980s and into the 1990s before he returned to Arizona. He played on several thousand studio sessions, including records, movie tracks and hundreds of radio and TV commercials.

Smith was noted for his work with Chase in the April 2002 Modern Drummer article "Jazz/Rock Pioneers" in company with drummers Bobby Colomby (Blood, Sweat & Tears), Danny Seraphine (Chicago), Billy Cobham (Dreams, Mahavishnu Orchestra), and Jay Burrid (Chase).[2] He is currently a member of Chase Revisited, along with many of the original Chase members. Chase Revisited has been playing live at venues throughout the country, often featuring trumpet player Eric Miyashiro.[10][11][12][13][14]

Selected discography edit

Chase edit

  • Ennea (1972)
  • Watch Closely Now (1977)
  • Chase Concert Series Vol. 2 & 3 (2001)
  • Chase/Ennea/Pure Music (2008)
  • Chase Live 2010 (2010) (*14)

Jim Peterik edit

  • Don't Fight the Feeling (1976)
  • Rock America (2003) (as co-songwriter)

Geoffrey Stoner edit

  • Ain't Nothin' Freaky (1976)

John Gary edit

  • Got To Share This Feeling (1977)

Essence edit

(Singles/Epic) (1978)

  • Lost Soul (1994)
  • Cleveland Rocks (1995)

James Ward edit

  • Mourning To Dancing (1978)

Survivor edit

  • Survivor (1979)
  • Greatest Hits (2003)
  • Ultimate Survivor (2004)
  • Survivor Prime Cuts Classic Tracks (1998)
  • Survivor (Rock Candy re-issue with "Rebel Girl") (2010)

Software edit

  • Marbles (1981)

Vic Damone edit

  • I Just Called To Say I Love You (1985)
  • Greatest Love Songs (2008)

Bill Ruppert edit

  • Guitar on the Edge (1991)

.38 Special (as co-songwriter) edit

The Outlaws (as co-songwriter) edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Ludwig's Stable of Stars, B-III's Trial by Fire". Fall–Winter 2007.
  2. ^ a b Fogarty, Rod (April 2002). "Jazz/Rock Pioneers" (PDF). Garysmithdrums.com.
  3. ^ Szantor, Jim (February 4, 1972). "Chase: Phase Two in High Gear".
  4. ^ a b c d "Portrait of Bill Chase" (PDF). Garysmithdrums.com. pp. 130/1. Retrieved January 19, 2021.
  5. ^ "Gary Smith, Drummer". Garysmithdrums.com. Retrieved January 19, 2021.
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on March 3, 2016. Retrieved February 10, 2013.
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on October 6, 2014. Retrieved February 10, 2013.
  8. ^ a b "SURVIVOR – 1979 (Scotti Brothers) – SURVIVOR". Survivorband.com. Retrieved January 19, 2021.
  9. ^ "Survivor - Survivor [1979]". Melodic-hardrock.com. Retrieved January 19, 2021.
  10. ^ "R. Gary Smith's Discography". Discogs.com.
  11. ^ . Archived from the original on February 1, 2014. Retrieved February 10, 2013.
  12. ^ . Archived from the original on December 21, 2012.
  13. ^ Young, Bob (October 12, 2010). "Ex-Chase Members Deserve To Toot Their Own Horns". Boston Herald.
  14. ^ "t35cc天空免费料大全旧版|首页". Chaserevisited.com. Retrieved January 19, 2021.

External links edit

  • Gary Smith official site
  • Survivor official site
  • Chase Revisited official site

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This article is about the drummer For other people with the same name see Gary Smith Robert Gary Smith born March 9 1950 is an American musician and songwriter He was a member of Chase and a founding member of Survivor Smith has also performed or recorded with B B King Joe Williams Vic Damone Patrick Leonard Leslie West Mountain Steve Forman Will Lee Elliott Randall Bobby Kimball Tommy Shaw Darryl Jones Jim Peterik John Gary Bruce Gaitsch Eric Miyashiro Clark Terry Chuck Findley Larry Carlton Jaco Pastorius and many others 1 2 3 4 5 Gary SmithBirth nameRobert Gary SmithBorn 1950 03 08 March 8 1950 age 74 Phoenix Arizona United StatesGenresRock jazz jazz rock fusionOccupation s Musician songwriterInstrument s Drums percussionYears active1969 presentWebsitegarysmithdrums wbr com Contents 1 Career 2 Selected discography 2 1 Chase 2 2 Jim Peterik 2 3 Geoffrey Stoner 2 4 John Gary 2 5 Essence 2 6 James Ward 2 7 Survivor 2 8 Software 2 9 Vic Damone 2 10 Bill Ruppert 2 11 38 Special as co songwriter 2 12 The Outlaws as co songwriter 3 References 4 External linksCareer editSmith was born in Phoenix Arizona United States He began backing up local musicians in his teens and had stints with Steve Forman s Eclectic Mouse and Joe Williams before the age of 21 Smith joined the Chicago based jazz rock fusion band Chase in the fall of 1971 and recorded the album Ennea 4 The band received a Grammy nomination for Best New Artist that year 4 Smith trumpeter vocalist Ted Piercefield and bassist Dennis Keith Johnson left the band in 1972 and formed the band X in South Florida X disbanded before it could sign a pending record deal Chase bandleader Bill Chase keyboardist Wally Yohn drummer Walter Clark guitarist John Emma pilot Dan Ludwig and the co pilot died in a tragic plane crash in 1974 4 6 Smith returned to Chicago in 1976 to do studio work He formed Shy Rhythm with Johnson keyboardist Terry Fryer and guitarist Bruce Gaitsch The group backed singer Jim Peterik on his first solo album Don t Fight The Feeling on Epic Records 7 and formed the Jim Peterik Band Gaitsch and Fryer departed in 1978 both going on to become in demand session musicians The remaining members added singer Dave Bickler and guitarist Frankie Sullivan and became Survivor The band was signed by Atlantic Records A amp R executive John Kalodner and its self titled debut album was released in 1979 on the Atlantic subsidiary Scotti Brothers 8 9 Smith co wrote Rockin into The Night and Rebel Girl but neither song was included on the group s first album Rockin into the Night became 38 Special s first hit single It has appeared on multiple 38 Special albums including the platinum selling Flashback The Survivor non album single Rebel Girl was covered by the Outlaws Survivor s versions of both of these songs appeared on their 2004 greatest hits album Ultimate Survivor Smith and Johnson were replaced in Survivor in 1981 in part because of conflicts with their other projects Survivor went on released its first Top 40 single Poor Man s Son the same year The band made its breakthrough in 1982 when Eye of the Tiger hit No 1 on the Billboard charts for six weeks and won a Grammy Award 8 Meanwhile Smith formed the Chicago jazz rock band Software with Johnson Patrick Leonard Bill Ruppert and Mark Colby The band recorded one album Marbles released in 1981 Smith later toured with Leslie West but opted out of recording and touring with West because of his session work Smith became one of the first call studio drummers in Chicago through the 1980s and into the 1990s before he returned to Arizona He played on several thousand studio sessions including records movie tracks and hundreds of radio and TV commercials Smith was noted for his work with Chase in the April 2002 Modern Drummer article Jazz Rock Pioneers in company with drummers Bobby Colomby Blood Sweat amp Tears Danny Seraphine Chicago Billy Cobham Dreams Mahavishnu Orchestra and Jay Burrid Chase 2 He is currently a member of Chase Revisited along with many of the original Chase members Chase Revisited has been playing live at venues throughout the country often featuring trumpet player Eric Miyashiro 10 11 12 13 14 Selected discography editChase edit Ennea 1972 Watch Closely Now 1977 Chase Concert Series Vol 2 amp 3 2001 Chase Ennea Pure Music 2008 Chase Live 2010 2010 14 Jim Peterik edit Don t Fight the Feeling 1976 Rock America 2003 as co songwriter Geoffrey Stoner edit Ain t Nothin Freaky 1976 John Gary edit Got To Share This Feeling 1977 Essence edit Singles Epic 1978 Lost Soul 1994 Cleveland Rocks 1995 James Ward edit Mourning To Dancing 1978 Survivor edit Survivor 1979 Greatest Hits 2003 Ultimate Survivor 2004 Survivor Prime Cuts Classic Tracks 1998 Survivor Rock Candy re issue with Rebel Girl 2010 Software edit Marbles 1981 Vic Damone edit I Just Called To Say I Love You 1985 Greatest Love Songs 2008 Bill Ruppert edit Guitar on the Edge 1991 38 Special as co songwriter edit Rockin into the Night 1980 Flashback The Best of 38 Special 1987 Live at Sturgis 1999 20th Century Masters The Millennium Collection The Best of 38 Special 2000 Extended Versions 2000 Anthology 2001 The Very Best of the A amp M Years 2003 Live with Van Zandt 2005 Best Shots 2006 Authorized Bootleg 2010 Icon 2011 The Outlaws as co songwriter edit Los Hombres Malos 1982 The Heritage Collection 2000 References edit Ludwig s Stable of Stars B III s Trial by Fire Fall Winter 2007 a b Fogarty Rod April 2002 Jazz Rock Pioneers PDF Garysmithdrums com Szantor Jim February 4 1972 Chase Phase Two in High Gear a b c d Portrait of Bill Chase PDF Garysmithdrums com pp 130 1 Retrieved January 19 2021 Gary Smith Drummer Garysmithdrums com Retrieved January 19 2021 Jackson County Pilot Stories Resurrecting Chase Archived from the original on March 3 2016 Retrieved February 10 2013 Don t Fight That Feeling by Jim Peterik ARTISTdirect Archived from the original on October 6 2014 Retrieved February 10 2013 a b SURVIVOR 1979 Scotti Brothers SURVIVOR Survivorband com Retrieved January 19 2021 Survivor Survivor 1979 Melodic hardrock com Retrieved January 19 2021 R Gary Smith s Discography Discogs com Chase Revisited LA Jazz Institute Groovin Hard Oct 2012 gordonsapsed SmugMug Archived from the original on February 1 2014 Retrieved February 10 2013 Eric Miyashiro Archived from the original on December 21 2012 Young Bob October 12 2010 Ex Chase Members Deserve To Toot Their Own Horns Boston Herald t35cc天空免费料大全旧版 首页 Chaserevisited com Retrieved January 19 2021 External links editGary Smith official site Survivor official site Chase Revisited official site Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Gary Smith drummer amp oldid 1116145470, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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