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Bassist;
Producer; Arranger; Songwriter; Recording Artist
Dwayne "Smitty" Smith, known to most simply as “Smitty”,
has had a passion for playing bass since the age of 12.
Smitty's funky-groove style was influenced by artists such as
Larry Graham, Parliament Funkadelic, Weather Report and Marcus
Miller. Born and raised in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan
area, Smitty began his musical journey in high school with the
band 14 Karat, playing in and around the D.C. area. After high
school, Smitty spent the next four years touring the world
with the United States Air Force Band production, Tops In
Blue, for which he was the driving force and musical director.
Because of his
undeniable call to play music and a burning desire to answer
that call, Smitty moved to the Los Angeles, California area.
Smitty burst onto the scene and after only a year in Los
Angeles, Smitty began his first professional tour with Anita
Baker, promoting her award-winning Rapture CD. That tour
launched Smitty's career and spring-boarded him into the
mainstream where he became one of the most sought after
bassists in Los Angeles. He went on to tour, perform and
record with nationally and internationally known artists from
all genres of music, such as Will Downing, Gerald Albright,
Natalie Cole, Boney James, George Howard, Jeff Lorber, Everett
Harp, Maysa Leak, Norman Brown, Keith Washington, Sheena
Easton, Kirk Whalum, Teena Marie, Deniece Williams, Peter
White, Ron Brown, Howard Hewitt, Tom Scott, Cherrelle, Bobby
Lyle, Michael Paulo, Chante Moore, Doc Powell, Mikki Howard,
Michael White, James Ingram, Tom Jones, Jeffery Osborne, Lee
Ritenaur and The Isley Brothers, just to name a few.
Smitty’s
session work includes recordings for television sitcoms Sinbad,
Thea, Sister Sister, Matt Waters and South Central; the
musical tracks for the stage production “The Legend” which
was written and co-produced by Debbie Allen and James Ingram.
He held down the bottom as the “resident bass player” on
the Rick Dees Show and also recorded on the soundtrack for the
movie “Ali”.
Smitty’s funky
bass can also be heard on various recordings such as Boney
James’ “Seduction”, for which he co-wrote the song
“Without A Doubt”(which he received a Gold Record);
Michael Paulo’s “My Heart & Soul”, Kirk Whalum’s
“Colors”, Will Downing’s “Sensual Journey” and
Will’s current CD “emotions”, as well as Birds of a
Feather’s “Stand Together” and Rhythm Logic’s
“Rhythm Logic”, two groups which Smitty is a member.
Smitty is also
Producer and Musical Director of the Starlight Jazz Serenade,
an annual benefit concert held in Los Angeles, in its fourth
year, showcasing the current top jazz artists in a benefit
concert to support Hands for Hope, a non-profit organization
helping underprivileged youth.
With so much
God-given talent, it was only a matter of time before the
inevitable:
Check out Smitty’s debut solo CD, “This Is Me” ...
the continuation of a wonderfully blessed career!
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