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Steven Bruce Smith (born August 21, 1954) is an American drummer best known as a member of the rock band Journey across three stints: 1978 to 1985, 1995 to 1998 and 2015 to 2020. '' Modern Drummer'' magazine readers have voted him the No. 1 All-Around Drummer five years in a row. In 2001, the publication named Smith one of the Top 25 Drummers of All Time, and in 2002 he was voted into the Modern Drummer Hall of Fame. He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of Journey on April 7, 2017.


Early life

Smith received his first drum kit at age two and in 1963 he began taking formal lessons with local Boston area drum teacher Bill Flanagan, who played in big bands in the swing era. Smith got his first "real" drum set when he was 12 years old. On many nights, Steve could be heard practicing in a small shed in the backyard of his Harvard Street home. Smith performed in the usual school band program and garage bands while in his teens, including Clyde, a South Shore sensation, but also began to broaden his performing experience by playing in a professional concert band and the
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at local Bridgewater State College.


Career

He graduated from high school in 1972, and at 19 he joined the Lin Biviano Big Band, playing with them for two years. After high school, Smith attended the Berklee College of Music and studied with Alan Dawson. In the early 1990s, he studied with
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. He recorded and toured with jazz violinist Jean-Luc Ponty in 1977–78. He was the drummer on the Focus album ''
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'' (1978) and played with Ronnie Montrose. From 1978 to 1985, he was the drummer for the rock band Journey. He left the band in 1985 but returned in 1995 for the band's comeback album '' Trial by Fire''. In the interim, he played with Journey offshoot The Storm. In 2015, he rejoined Journey again, but was terminated from the group (along with bassist Ross Valory) in March, 2020. Since 1977, Smith has led his own jazz group,
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. Drummer Neil Peart of Rush invited him in 1994 to perform on '' Burning for Buddy: A Tribute to the Music of Buddy Rich'', a tribute album to Buddy Rich, who inspired both drummers. Smith recorded the song "Nutville" and was invited for the sequel tribute album, '' Burning for Buddy: A Tribute to the Music of Buddy Rich, Vol. 2'', for which he recorded "Moment's Notice". He recorded two albums with Buddy's Buddies, a quintet composed of musicians who played with Rich. In 2007, Smith and Buddy's Buddies were renamed Steve Smith's Jazz Legacy. The band pays tribute to many great jazz drummers in addition to Buddy Rich. In 1989, Smith headlined the Buddy Rich Memorial Scholarship Concert held in New York City, performing a duet with drummer Marvin "Smitty" Smith. Smith released two albums, ''Very Live at Ronnie Scott's Set One & Set Two'', for Tone Center, recorded at Ronnie Scott's club in London. In 2001 '' Modern Drummer'' magazine named Smith one of the Top 25 Drummers of All Time. During the following year, he was voted into the Modern Drummer Hall of Fame. In 2003, his DVD ''Steve Smith Drumset Technique – History of the U.S. Beat'' was voted the No. 1 Educational DVD of the year. He has worked as a session musician for Mariah Carey,
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Equipment

Smith endorses Sonor drums, Remo drumheads, Zildjian cymbals, Vic Firth drumsticks and Drum Workshop hardware and bass drum pedals.


Discography


As leader

* 1994 ''Distant Lands'' (CD Baby/desertnight) * 1999 ''Steve Smith & Buddy's Buddies'' ( Tone Center) * 2003 ''Reimagined, Vol. 1: Jazz Standards'' (Bluejay) * 2003 ''Very Live at Ronnie Scott's London, Set 1'' (Tone Center) * 2003 ''Very Live at Ronnie Scott's London, Set 2'' (Tone Center) * 2005 ''Sky'' (Allegro/Tala) * 2005 ''Flashpoint'' (Tone Center) * 2005 ''Lovin' You More (That Big Track)'' (CR2) * 2008 ''This Town'' (G.A.S.) * 2015 ''Then and Now'' (Audio & Video Labs)


As member/co-leader

With Journey * 1979 ''
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'' * 1980 '' Departure'' * 1980 '' Dream, After Dream'' * 1981 '' Captured'' * 1981 ''
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'' * 1986 '' Raised on Radio'' * 1996 '' Trial by Fire'' With
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* 1983 ''Vital Information'' * 1984 ''Orion'' * 1987 ''Global Beat'' * 1988 ''Fiafiaga'' * 1991 ''Vitalive!'' * 1992 ''Easier Done Than Said'' * 1996 ''Ray of Hope'' * 1998 ''Where We Come From'' * 2000 ''Live Around the World'' * 2001 ''Live from Mars'' * 2002 ''Show 'Em Where You Live'' * 2004 ''Come on In'' * 2007 ''Vitalization'' * 2012 ''Live! One Great Night'' (BFM Jazz) * 2015 ''Viewpoint'' (BFM Jazz) * 2017 ''Heart of the City'' (BFM Jazz) With Steps Ahead * 1986 ''Live in Tokyo 1986'' * 1989 ''N.Y.C.'' * 1992 ''Yin-Yang'' * 2016 ''Steppin' Out'' With Vital Tech Tones - with Scott Henderson and Victor Wooten * '' Vital Tech Tones'' (Tone Center, 1998) * '' VTT2'' (Tone Center, 2000) With Steve Smith's Jazz Legacy * 2008 ''Live on Tour, Vol. 1'' * 2009 ''Live on Tour, Vol. 2'' With others * 1987 ''Players'' with T. Lavitz, Jeff Berlin and Scott Henderson * 1990 '' Ten'', Y&T * 1990 ''The Storm'', The Storm * 1998 ''Cause and Effect'' with
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and Tom Coster * 2016 ''Groove: Blue'' with
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and Vinny Valentino (Q-Rious)


As sideman

With Jeff Berlin * 1985 ''Champion'' * 1998 ''Crossroads'' With Frank Gambale * 1987 ''
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'' * 1991 '' Note Worker'' * 1998 ''Show Me What You Can Do'' * 2000 ''The Light Beyond'' * 2002 ''GHS3'' With Henry Kaiser and Wadada Leo Smith * 2004 ''Yo Miles: Sky Garden'' * 2005 ''Yo Miles: Upriver'' * 2010 ''Yo Miles: Lightning'' * 2010 ''Yo Miles: Shinjuku'' With
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* 1982 ''Here to Stay'' with Jan Hammer * 1989 '' Late Nite'' * 1995 '' Beyond the Thunder'' * 1997 '' Electric World'' * 2012 ''The Calling'' * 2015 ''Vortex'' With others * 1977 ''
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'', Focus * 1977 ''
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'', Jean-Luc Ponty * 1986 ''
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'', Tony MacAlpine * 1989 '' Richie Kotzen'', Richie Kotzen * 1989 ''Metropolis'', Turtle Island String Quartet * 1991 '' Emotions'', Mariah Carey * 1994 ''Thonk'', Michael Manring * 1995 '' Spirito DiVino'', Zucchero * 1999 '' The Stranger's Hand'', with Jerry Goodman, Howard Levy, and Oteil Burbridge * 2000 ''Room Full of Fools'', Kevin Coyne * 2001 ''Count's Jam Band Reunion'',
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* 2001 '' Chromaticity'', Tony MacAlpine * 2004 '' Andrea'',
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References


Bibliography

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External links


Steve Smith & Vital Information Web Sites

2012 Audio Interview with Steve Smith from the Podcast "I'd Hit That"
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