Sammi Smith
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Sammi Smith
Does anyone know what ever happened to one of my favorite female singers, Sammi Smith? She was such a terrific singer. A very distinct voice and would make my hair (?) stand up. In fact both of my hairs would stand up. I have an album or 2 by her. I was just listening to her sing The Heart of a Clown. WOW..her own style. I was just wondering what ever became of her. Thanks
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She had definitely a great voice, Hal and Weldon can be heard on most of her records, but I don't know either what happened to her after her great time in the 70's.
Kind Regards, Walter
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Back in about '84 or so, when I was studying C6 with Buddy at Jeff's place, he invited us students to come along to a recording session he was doing with Sammi Smith and we got to hear her do her thing (and him do his!) I think it may have been a Step One Records production. I might have a photo of that session around somewhere, if I rummage enough through my desk...
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Dunno if Curly ever recorded anything with her or not, but he told me back around 76 or 77 that he loved to pick with her and went on to speak of her talent as a vocalist.
My second night in Nashville, Dec 1972, I wound up at an impromptu jam session at her house with her lead guitar player at the time, Al Bruno and several other friends. I decided right then and there that I wasn't going to be able to cut it in Nashville as a Guitar player after hearing Al. I didn't decide until 3 years ago to take up guitar again after almost 40 years of being a bass player.
I really appreciate the lesson Al Bruno taught me that night and he probably didn't realize he was doing it. It was gentle and I'm grateful, that I learned it right there and wasn't embarrassed later on in public. There were some nice guys in Nashville back then and Al Bruno was at the top of the list.
John<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by John Floyd on 04 July 2004 at 03:56 AM.]</p></FONT>
My second night in Nashville, Dec 1972, I wound up at an impromptu jam session at her house with her lead guitar player at the time, Al Bruno and several other friends. I decided right then and there that I wasn't going to be able to cut it in Nashville as a Guitar player after hearing Al. I didn't decide until 3 years ago to take up guitar again after almost 40 years of being a bass player.
I really appreciate the lesson Al Bruno taught me that night and he probably didn't realize he was doing it. It was gentle and I'm grateful, that I learned it right there and wasn't embarrassed later on in public. There were some nice guys in Nashville back then and Al Bruno was at the top of the list.
John<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by John Floyd on 04 July 2004 at 03:56 AM.]</p></FONT>
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Hey John,
I remember when Al B. left LA to go to work with Sammi in Nashville. I don't think you're the only one back there who was scared by him. Al was a little guy but was head and shoulders above the vast majority of pickers in Nashville or anywhere else for that matter. I don't think he ever got into the click because he was too much competition for most of those guys. I'm glad he came back to LA 'cause he was appreciated there. He's been a friend of mine since the 60's and there's never been a nicer guy in music than him. I think Sammi Smith should have been honored to have the great Al Bruno playing for her. He's still active by the way, and living in Las Vegas now...........JH
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I remember when Al B. left LA to go to work with Sammi in Nashville. I don't think you're the only one back there who was scared by him. Al was a little guy but was head and shoulders above the vast majority of pickers in Nashville or anywhere else for that matter. I don't think he ever got into the click because he was too much competition for most of those guys. I'm glad he came back to LA 'cause he was appreciated there. He's been a friend of mine since the 60's and there's never been a nicer guy in music than him. I think Sammi Smith should have been honored to have the great Al Bruno playing for her. He's still active by the way, and living in Las Vegas now...........JH
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She was,also,married to one of Willie Nelson's pickers too. Jody Payne.
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The Sammi Smith/Curly Chalker connection jogged my memory on something Jeff Newman said one time. He said that Curly was backing Sammi at one of the local spots in Nashville. It came time for the turnaround and Curly outdid himself, a little bit too good. Sammi was so mesmerized by his playing, she just stood there and forgot to sing when he finished. Now that is touching somebody with your playing!
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Jerry: I too worked with Al over the years, at various clubs in So CAl. Just the nicest guy. He never failed to ask how my son was doing with his music, tho he'd seen him only once or twice. He always remembered my wife's name. I worked with him while he was going thru some tough times with Bernice, but he always had a smile for us.
The wife and I are going to Vegas the week of Oct 18th. It would be great to link up with Al during that time. Have you any contact info or where he might be playing?
Thanks. Ken
The wife and I are going to Vegas the week of Oct 18th. It would be great to link up with Al during that time. Have you any contact info or where he might be playing?
Thanks. Ken