- Stephan Smith
Stephan Smith (born Stephan Said, 1969) is an American
singer-songwriter ,musician andpoet . Smith describes himself as a travelingtroubadour and is known for hisleftist political activism .Dave Matthews once said "Stephan Smith is an incredible songwriter and musician. Keep your ears open. You will see him in the future."Fact|date=October 2007 Smith has been compared toWoody Guthrie ,Bruce Springsteen , andBob Dylan .Fact|date=October 2007 He has collaborated withPete Seeger ,Dean Ween , Mary Harris,DJ Spooky , andTara Nevins . Some of Smith's songs have earned the praise ofThe Village Voice ,The New York Times ,NPR 'sAll Songs Considered , theGuerrilla News Network ,The Progressive ,Jim Hightower andHoward Zinn .Fact}Musical career and personal life
Beginnings
Stephan Smith was born in Cleveland,
Ohio . He began playing thepiano at the age of three and theviolin at the age of four. He earned the rank of Eagle Scout, the highest rank attainable by a Scout in theBoy Scouts of America .Smith sings in nine languages, including
Yiddish andArabic , befitting his eclectic roots. Smith was raised inVirginia by hisAustria n mother andIraqi father. His maternal great-grandfather isJewish . His father's family lives inMosul andBaghdad , where four of his aunts and uncles work as doctors in the main hospitals and occasionally report on their daily lives and struggles.Protest
On the first anniversary of
9/11 , Smith released his anti-war song "The Bell", recorded withPete Seeger , as a free mp3 over the Internet. "The Bell" was one of the first anti-war statements to make national press and preceded any other musical release by months."Oh I'm sounding Drums of war," said the man at his desk, "Oh I will not fight your war," said the child and he stood, "Oh But don't you love your country?," said the man at his desk, "Yes, I do, but you don't," said the child and he stood, "Oh but don't you know the truth?," said the man at his desk, "Yes, you lie and call it truth," said the child and he stood."
Despite the fact that no major industry company ever promoted it, "The Bell" was covered by artists ranging from
Dave Matthews toDJ Spooky and printed more than 200,000 times on various compilations worldwide. "While the publishing and film industries have bankrolled and profited from dissent in the past year, the music industry, once the scion of protest, remains timid," says Smith.His new album, "
Slash and Burn ", on the independentArtemis Records started byDanny Goldberg , touches not only on the war in Iraq and the President, but on unethicalglobalization and its trail of iniquities. The single "Taking Aim (at the next world)" is, according to Smith, an "hymn toaltermondialism e", and the song "In the Air" attempts to linkeconomic imperialism with military oppression. The album's title track, "Slash and Burn", decries corruption in the music industry.Philanthropy
Smith's musical satire "You Ain't a Cowboy", was billed as the first such large-scale mp3 release to benefit a non-profit. With all proceeds going to the political action group
True Majority , the song was distributed to 500,000 people on the day of release. Smith is now preparing to release his song, "Break the Bread", which could be deemed a working-class anthem for equality, with its obvious religious resonance, in a joint effort with the [http://www.faithfulamerica.org/ Faithful America] , a project of theNational Council of Churches aimed at galvanizing the progressive religious communities.In 2003, Smith did more than 140 shows across the United States, many of which benefited local peace groups.
Discography
Albums
*June 2005 - "Slash and Burn" - Stephan Smith Band (Artemis Records)
*April 2003 - "New World Worder" - Stephan Smith (Synchronic)
*June 1999 - "Now's the Time" - Stephan Smith (Rounder)EPs
*February 2003 - "The Bell" - Stephan Smith, Pete Seeger, DJ Spooky, Tara Nevins (Synchronic)
ingles
*2006 - "Another World Is Possible" - "Stephan Said"
*2005 - "When The Storm Came Rushing In" - Stephan Smith
*1997 - "Ballad of Abner Louima" - Stephan Smithee also
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Folk-rock External links
* [http://www.stephansmith.com Official website]
* [http://www.nytimes.com/2002/09/12/arts/music/12POPL.html New York Times article] - September 2002
* [http://www.stephansmith.com/audiomp3.html Official downloads] - free mp3s
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