Kevin Smith (musician)

Kevin Smith
Birth name Kevin Smith
Born (1956-02-20) February 20, 1956
Origin Chicago, Illinois, USA
Genres R&B, pop, funk, soul, gospel
Occupation(s) musician, composer, arranger, keyboardist, vocalist
Instruments Keyboards
Years active 1969 onwards
Associated acts Chicago Catz, "Downtown" Tony Brown, Richard Peter Davis, Mark Ohlsen, Wayne Stewart, David Gross, Josie Aiello, Devin Thompson, James A. Perkins, Jr., Tony "Toca" Carpenter
Website chicagocatz.com

Kevin Smith (born February 20, 1956 in Chicago, Illinois) is an American composer, arranger, producer, vocalist and keyboardist who is Chicago-based. He is a current member of the rhythm and blues band known as the Chicago Catz.

Biography

Musical education and influences

As a child, Kevin always listened to the music around him, from church broadcasts with his grandmother to television shows like American Bandstand, Shindig!, Rock Concert, Midnight Special, and Lawrence Welk. Also, radio wasn't as segmented as it is today. So Kevin heard jazz, country, rock & roll, classical and R&B with equal interest. When he was about 7 or 8 a neighbor had a piano and Kevin learned Boogie-woogie in F sharp and Heart & Soul in C by ear. He started playing the saxophone in the 4th grade. That was when he learned to read music and learn the mechanics then it became real to me. His interest in music was piqued.

Formal education includes Thornwood High School – South Holland, IL, Kishwaukee College – Malta, IL, and Northern Illinois University – DeKalb, IL. Kevin's musical influences are Maurice Ravel, Clarence Wheeler, Chuck Mangione, Quincy Jones, Leonard Bernstein, James Brown, George Clinton, The Beatles, as well as the television shows Hee Haw, The Ed Sullivan Show, Hollywood Palace, The Gary Moore Show, and Jubilee Showcase.

Kevin's musical style is considered eclectic. Having been exposed to so many differing genres and styles, he likes to (when possible) mix it up stylistically. Most of the projects he has worked on are R&B oriented, but he appreciates the sophisticated harmonies of gospel, nice string arrangements and "rocked out" guitars whenever possible. The aspect of music Kevin likes best is the ability to express emotions vocally or instrumentally. He has a background in sound design and likes to employ sound effects as well as music to convey a feeling.

Early career

Smith's father managed a band that Kevin and his sister and brother performed in. They did gigs all over the Chicago area playing clubs and private parties during high school years. Out of this musical family, Kevin was the only one that decided to go professional.

Later career

In 1985 Kevin had the honor of working with Chuck Mangione as the arranger on the "Save Tonight For Me" album.[1] He was one of Smith's biggest influences as an arranger and to spend time collaborating with one of the masters was one of the most inspiring moments of his career. Kevin is quioted as saying, "Let your music be as unique as you are...".

Recently, Kevin did 3 tours Of Italy in 2004, 2005, and 2007 with the traditional gospel group, Tecora Rogers & The Chicago Spirituals.[2] He has performed in the U.S. Virgin Islands, Hawaii, Las Vegas, Mexico, Bahamas, Washington D.C. with the Chicago Catz.

Kevin taught Commercial Music Production at Columbia College in their marketing department. He also has substituted as a music teacher in the Chicago Public Schools. Kevin has led music therapy groups for the Thresholds Organization in Chicago. He curtrently teaches keyboard/theory privately when not playing with the Chicago Catz and as a sideman in several other musical projects.

Current musical associations

Kevin has worked with many "world class" musicians and session recording artists including the Chicago Catz, "Downtown" Tony Brown, Richard Peter Davis, Mark Ohlsen, Wayne Stewart (musician), David Gross (musician), Josie Aiello, Devin Thompson (musician), James A. Perkins, Jr., and Tony "Toca" Carpenter.

Discography

Albums

References

External links

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