Education
Smith attended University of Miami (Florida) for one semester. While in Miami, Smith became friends with Stephen Glover, who would later be known as Steve-O. Smith transferred to the University of Vermont, where he received his Bachelor of Arts degree. While in Vermont, Smith played with several bands and performed in clubs in Vermont. His main group was Funk's G that played regularly in Burlington opening for national acts like Government Mule, Andy Summers and Groove Collective. Smith co-lead this band and wrote several songs in its repertoire. The group never recorded. During this time, Smith also played as a sideman in a group called Orange Factory with John Hill on bass.Early career (Boston 1998–2000)
In 1998, Smith moved to Boston where he started a new band. He made a demo tape with musiciansCareer (Brooklyn 2000–2013)
In 2000, Smith moved to Brooklyn, NY and started performing under his own name. With Ben Rubin and Bob Reynolds as holdovers from Deluxe, Smith added drummer, Marko Djordjevic and guitarist, David Soler to form a new group. They recorded Smith's debut album, ''Industry'' ''Rule'', at the end of 2000. The album was completed in under a week. The sound of the album has been described as "blue-eyed soul and Nashville-inspired Americana." In 2003, Smith recorded ''Beneath the Underdog'', withLos Angeles (2013–present)
Not long before relocating from Brooklyn to Los Angeles at the end of 2012, Smith made an acoustic recording with Andy Stack in his kitchen in Long Island City. Smith would finish and release the record, aptly named “In The Kitchen” in mid 2013.America’s Got Talent (Season 9)
Smith auditioned for the show in Los Angeles and was asked to fly to New York to tape a live performance in front of the judges in April 2014. He sang his original song ''Skyscraper'' ''Blues'' and received a standing ovation from judges ''Howard'' ''Stern'' and ''Howie'' ''Mandel''. He advanced to the next round and performed his unique version of ''Can’t'' ''Find'' ''My'' ''Way'' ''Home'' by ''Blind'' ''Faith'', which further impressed the judges. Also, during this week Smith replaced his drummer, which became part of the storyline of the episode. Smith performed ''Stay With'' ''Me'' in the quarter final round and again received praise from the judges. Heidi Klum serenaded Smith during her comments. In the Semi-Final round, Smith performed One Republic's ''Till'' ''The'' ''Love'' ''Runs'' ''Out''. The song impressed judge Mel B and host Nick Cannon but Howard Stern thought it was a poor song choice. It ended up being Smith's final performance on the show. Not long after that, Smith signed a deal with Music Road Records. In May 2016, they released his record, ''Easy'' ''Prey''. The record has guest appearances by Ruthie Foster, David Hidalgo, Lucius, Adam Levy and Bob Reynolds. ''Heavy'' ''Hangs'' ''The'' ''Crown'' from that record was nominated for Best Blues Song at the 15th Independent Music Awards. In June 2017, Smith released ''Stay'' ''Close'' – the third acoustic record made with Andy Stack. He returned to the fan-funding model for this record after taking a step back from Music Road. The record was recorded to an old Ampex tape machine in Stack's studio in Beacon, New York. The record also features singer Melissa Ahern on several songs. The song "Ocala" was featured on ''The Washington Post''s online edition home page on Christmas Day 2016 – months before its release in a story called, ''Grace, Unwrapped''. ''Compare'' ''Your'' ''Blues'' made the playlist at SiriusXM's Coffeehouse channel.Discography
Albums
* ''Industry Rule'' (2001) * ''Beneath the Underdog'' (2003) * ''Jonah Smith'' (2006) * ''Brooklyn Session'' (2008) * ''Lights On'' (2009) * ''The Statesmen'' (2012) * ''Little Known Cure'' (2012) * ''In the Kitchen'' (2013) * ''Easy Prey (2016)'' * ''Stay Close (2017)''Singles
* "Skyscraper Blues" (2014)References
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