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Steuart Smith

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Steuart Smith
Man with curly dark hair wearing white jacket playing electric guitar standing close to a microphone
Smith in 1981
Background information
Born (1952-06-24) June 24, 1952 (age 72)
Baltimore, Maryland, United States[1]
GenresRock
Occupation(s)Musician, producer
Instrument(s)Guitar, vocals, bass, keyboards, mandolin

Steuart Smith (born 24 June 1952)[1] is an American guitarist and multi-instrumentalist, vocalist, writer and producer from Baltimore, Maryland, United States. He is a touring member of the American rock band Eagles, where he has performed as one of the lead guitarists since 2001.

Career

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Smith has recorded and/or toured with many musicians, especially (but not exclusively) country musicians, including Dolly Parton, Rosanne Cash, Wynonna Judd, and Trisha Yearwood, Rodney Crowell, Mary Chapin Carpenter, Don Henley, Patty Smyth, Vince Gill, and Shawn Colvin.[2][3] Smith has also produced for many musicians, at least partly as a result of encouragement from country music producer and record executive Tony Brown.[2][3] Hits featuring Smith on lead guitar include Judd's "No One Else On Earth" and Gill's "What the Cowgirls Do",[3] as well as Crowell's 1988 album Diamonds & Dirt.[2]

Smith was also a member of Crowell’s band, Cicadas, which released one album in 1997.[4]

In August 1997, Smith supported singer-songwriter Shawn Colvin as lead guitarist in her trio on Sessions at West 54th, a music program for public television which was taped at Sony Music Studios on West 54th Street in Manhattan.

Smith was hired by the Eagles in 2001 after Don Felder was fired from the band due to legal and monetary disputes.[5][2] He shares lead guitar duties with Joe Walsh, such as the harmonizing duet in "Hotel California", and (since 2017) Vince Gill. In addition to performing live with the band, he played on and co-wrote several songs on the Eagles' 2007 studio album Long Road Out of Eden, on which he also shared producing duties with the four band members and drummer Scott Crago.[6]

Smith was a member of Don Henley's solo touring band and occasionally played concerts with Glenn Frey. He and (Eagles touring drummer) Scott Crago were in Henley's touring band for his 2016 world tour.


Personal life

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Smith previously lived in Baltimore, Maryland, Arlington, Virginia, and Falls Church, Virginia, but he has since moved to Salem, Massachusetts.[2]

References

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  1. ^ a b Kingsbury, Paul; McCall, Michael; Rumble, John W., eds. (2012). The Encyclopedia of Country Music : The Ultimate Guide to the Music (2nd ed.). New York: Oxford University Press. p. 492. ISBN 9780195395631. Retrieved 1 March 2016.
  2. ^ a b c d e McClain, Buzz (April 23, 2021). "The Eagles' Steuart Smith keeps his rockstar title private". Northern Virginia Magazine. Retrieved September 25, 2024.
  3. ^ a b c Childs, Zac; Smith, Steuart (April 17, 2020). "Steuart Smith of the Eagles Interview 2020". AskZac.com. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |url= (help)
  4. ^ "The Cicadas | Biography & History". AllMusic. Retrieved 19 January 2021.
  5. ^ DeRiso, Nick (6 July 2020). "Why Guitarist Steuart Smith Is Still Not a Member of Eagles". Ultimate Classic Rock. Retrieved October 2, 2021.
  6. ^ Erlewine, Stephen Thomas (2007). "Long Road Out of Eden". AllMusic. Retrieved 26 December 2010.