Bruce Smith (musician)

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Career

Smith helped co-found The Pop Group in 1977 and would play with them until they disbanded in 1981.[1] Smith was also part of the line-up when the band re-formed in 2010.[2][3]

While the Pop Group was still active, Smith also joined The Slits in 1979 and would play with them until they disbanded in 1981.[1]

After the Pop Group and the Slits, Smith teamed up with Adrian Sherwood and performed with the New Age Steppers and various other acts on Sherwood's On-U Sound Records label. He married Neneh Cherry, who was also involved with the New Age Steppers, during this period. Smith and Cherry then went on to form Rip Rig + Panic with former Pop Group guitarist Gareth Sager. This band performed from 1981-1983.[4][5]

In 1986 Smith joined PiL for the tour to support their Album release and became a permanent member of the band, playing on their next two studio albums Happy? and 9.[6] Smith left PiL in 1990 a few years before the band broke up. However, Smith re-joined the band when John Lydon reformed it in 2009.[7]

In addition to working with his regular bands, Smith has also done a lot of session work, recording with artists such as Terrence Trent D'Arby, Guided By Voices, The The and Björk.[4][6][8]

Partial discography

The Pop Group

Rip Rig + Panic

Public Image Ltd

  • Happy? - Public Image Ltd (1987)
  • 9 - Public Image Ltd (1989)
  • ALiFE 2009 (live) - Public Image Ltd (2009)
  • Live at Isle of Wight Festival 2011 (live) - Public Image Ltd (2011)
  • This is PiL - Public Image Ltd (2012)

Others

References

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  5. Bruce Smith at AllMusic
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