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Drummer Steve Smith has traced the history of jazz drumming—pretty much most of
American music drumming—in his storied career that has seen him drive big bands, small
jazz combos, and fiery fusion groups, including tenures with JeanLuc Ponty and the rock
band Journey.
Though sometimes—as in the case of jazzrock fusion—he was thrown into the fray without
much experience, he has always been up to the challenge. He handled each situation with
aplomb, and as a result is now one of the drummers that can be counted on without
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question, no matter what the situation, to produce and make valuable contributions. He'sdone countless studio sessions with premier rock and jazz musicians, conducts drum clinicsand tours regularly. He doesn't just know the drum kit inside and out, he knows music;knows how to adapt on the fly, something he savors, which is why playing jazz is hisfavorite creative outlet.
"I feel like I unify the musicians in the group into a unit," says Smith addressing the valueof the drummer. "Because the rhythm is the common denominator of how musiciansconnect and relate to each other. The one true common denominator is rhythm. The frontline deals with melody. The guitarists and the pianists are dealing with harmony. They areall dealing with rhythm, but the drummer mainly deals with rhythm. That's how wecommunicate. My job, I feel, is the unify the group into a cohesive whole. Then we go fromthere."
There are always variables in the vast art form that is music. Smith handles them. Oneneedn't even go back in his strong career to see. There is plenty of aural evidence this yearalone, as Smith has released a stellar album from his longtime band Vital Information NYCEdition. The new disk, Viewpoint is in itself an amalgam of styles groups led by Smith havebeen playing for years, all in the jazz vein. Later this year, an organ trio record, Groove:Blue (QRios Records) will come out with B3 wizard Tony Monaco and guitaristVinny Valentino, which Smith describes as "more in the swinging, Blue Note, Grant Greentype direction."
If that weren't enough, Smith is the drummer on the recently released Vortex (TheoriesRecordings) a solo effort by Journey guitarist Neil Schon, that features Jan Hammer onkeyboards. "It was fun to get back together with him. It was just the two of us," Smithsays. "We came up with music together. He had some songs written, we cocomposed somesongs and we put a whole album of material together. He played bass and had Jan Hammerplay keyboards. It's an instrumental rock album."
Those varied albums display some—but not all—of the ground Smith can cover.
"It depends on what the setting is. Whether it's a rock group, a big band, or small group.Some kind of mix of ethnic musicians," he says. "It depends on what the vocabulary is,what the conception of how we play together is. But the main role is that unification ofeveryone, so it feels cohesive. That requires listening very closely to what's going on andplaying the most supportive way that I can. It helps everyone do what they do and makes itas easy as possible for them to do what they do."
There are various bands to which lends his rhythmic colors. One of the main one he leads isVital Information, now consisting of he and Valentino, along with pianist Mark Soskin,Andy Fusco on alto sax, and Baron Browne on bass. The group started with differentpersonnel decades ago and has survived well, as the new recording shows.
In the beginning, Tom Coster was the keyboard player, but he retired from the musicbusiness. Meanwhile, Smith had two other bands: Buddy's Buddies, a Buddy Rich alumnigroup that started back in 1999 with saxophonists Steve Marcus, Fusco and Mark Soskin.Browne eventually joined on bass and the group played the music associated with BuddyRich. That group evolved into Jazz Legacy and started playing arrangements of tunesassociated with drummers like Art Blakey, Elvin Jones and Tony Williams.
"That was a fun group. It also included Baron Browne, Mark Soskin, Andy Fusco. SteveMarcus had died, which is why we moved away from the Buddy Rich music so much.Walt Weiskopf joined us on tenor saxophone. We toured and made a couple of records,"
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Smith said. When Coster retired, "it felt right to bring in Mark Soskin on piano and AndyFusco on the alto. That gave me the ability to play the music from all three groups in oneband. It gave us a lot of options."
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