INTRODUCING 2023 FEATURE MUSIC ARTIST- SY SMITH
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Sy Smith has long since solidified her place in the world of underground soul music (she’s often called “the hardest working woman in underground soul”). This Los Angeles-based singer, songwriter and producer helped cultivate the nu-soul scene in that city more than 10 years ago, a scene which now easily boasts some of the most progressive artists of that genre to date, some of whom came directly from Smith’s own band line-ups (including Thundercat and Kamasi Washington). Her catalog includes 5 studio albums, with contributions from a who’s who of producers (James Poyser of The Roots, Ali Shaheed Muhammad of A Tribe Called Quest and Nicolay of The Foreign Exchange). All 5 of her albums, including her brand new project “Sometimes A Rose Will Grow In Concrete” have been heralded by critics around the world for Smith’s lyrical dexterity, her vocal whimsy (often colored with a very distinctive rhythmic swing that’s all her own) and her ability to spin a story like few others in soul music. Listeners often remark on Smith’s vocal range, which moves effortlessly from a speakeasy, gritty alto all the way to a stratospheric soprano whistle register reminiscent of the late Minnie Riperton.
Smith’s career began as a backing vocalist on some of the music industry’s most coveted gigs. She has provided supporting vocals for Whitney Houston, Sheila E., Meshell Ndegeocello, Chaka Khan, Usher, Macy Gray and The Rickey Minor Band (as seen on American Idol for six seasons and The Tonight Show with Jay Leno). Most recently though, she’s caught the ear of jazz aficionados as a featured guest with Grammy-winning trumpeter Chris Botti. Audiences around the world are often astounded to see Smith’s voice and Botti’s trumpet go note-for-note in playful competition on stage, and her performance of “The Look Of Love” on his Grammy-nominated DVD “Live In Boston” is an audience favorite. Jazz critics have also taken note of Smith’s solo performances in her genre-bending presentations (e.g. “SySingsJanet!”, her jazz-reworking of classic Janet Jackson songs), which include her often sitting in on piano, synth bass and manipulating her own vocal effects on with an on-stage processor.
Smith has received two NAACP Theater Award nominations, both for best supporting actress in a comedy/musical, for her theater work in Los Angeles (Michael Ajakwe’s If You Don’t Believe: A Love Story, Body Language), and she has numerous television acting credits (Ally McBeal, How I Met Your Mother, American Dad). Her voice can be heard as the character of Aisha on the popular video game franchise Saint’s Row (she also wrote/produced some of the music for this game!). She has an Emmy nomination for her songwriting (Best Music/Lyrics for “Welcome Back All My Soulmates” for HBO’s Dancing In September). This NYC-born/Washington DC-raised woman is a proud graduate of Howard University where she earned a bachelors.
NOTABLE POINTS:
- Before the pandemic, Sy Smith was traveling the globe as a featured guest vocalist for Grammy-winning trumpeter Chris Botti. That work with Botti now continues! She’s appeared on his Grammy-nominated DVD “Live In Boston” and also in his latest PBS performance “Great Performances” which was filmed at The Wiltern. https://www.youtube.
com/watch?v=iPCiblCO4Zg https: //www.youtube.com/watch?v= muisPg2ti8Y - Sy Smith gained additional popularity in 2019 when a video hit with the legendary percussionist Pete Escovedo went viral. The smash hit “Let’s Stay Together” originally sung by Al Green was completely reimagined by Sy and gained over 2.2 million hits on FB alone. https://www.facebook.
com/164772242446/videos/ 10155217758182447 - When the pandemic first began, Sy Smith decided to do her first online concert to raise money for the Fernando Pullum Community Arts Center in Leimert Park. She raised $5,000 for this organization with this concert on FB alone.
- Sy most recent video releases are from her solo album “Sometimes A Rose Will Grow In Concrete”. The videos were both filmed in Tanzania, East Africa. “Camelot” has been in rotation at BETSoul and on Spectrum’s Music Choice (in selected markets) and the title track “Sometimes A Rose Will Grow In Concrete” has gained many views as well. https://youtu.be/-80hOPGmDds
https://www.youtube.com/watch? v=ILSvWUmpITE - As a creative, Sy continues writing and recording. A collaborative effort with keyboardist/producer Rachel Eckroth (Rufus Wainwright, Chris Botti) was released in 2020. They conceived and shot this stunning visual for “Perfect Love” (Rachel came up with the concept, Sy’s husband – an actor/director – shot all of Sy’s footage at their home in West Adams, Sy did her own styling/make-up, animator Tatch Taboada created all of the effects from his home in Bogota, Colombia) – a true testament to what can be created during a quarantine! https://vimeo.com/
432727271/8cf3f76aaa - Sy recently decided to relaunch her acting career. She’s represented by Jen H. & Ashley P. of A3 aka Abrams Artists Agency and her profile/resume can be found at Actors Access, LA Casting and Casting Frontier.
- Sy also decided that despite the unprecedented times we found ourselves in at the end of the pandemic, that we should all walk out of 2020 and into 2021 with optimism and joy! To that end, she grabbed her pianist buddy Dominique Xavier (Prince) and reimagined the hit Nina Simone staple “Feeling Good” by adding her own Syberstyle to the rendition. An aptly rich video ensued in February of 2021 in an effort to get the world on board with #TheFeelGoodMovement https://
youtu.be/goTrAES8m1Y