Bette Smith

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Bette Smith
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Bette Smith in Brooklyn, NY, 2017
Background information
Born Brooklyn, New York, United States
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Years active2005–present
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Website www.bettesmith.com

Bette Smith is an American soul, rock and blues singer who has released music on the Ruf Records blues label and, as of 2024, is on the Kartel Music Group label. Of Trinidadian descent, she is a New York Blues Hall of Fame inductee and has worked work with Jimbo Mathus, Kirk Fletcher, Luther Dickinson, Patterson Hood, and Jimmy Hogarth. She tours on the North American blues festival circuit and in Europe.

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Early life

Sharon Meriel Kathleen Smith, known professionally as Bette Smith, grew up in the Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York. [1] Her parents are Trinidadian. Her father, a choir director in the Seventh-day Adventist Church that the family attended, taught her to sing. [2] She sang featured roles in the church's gospel choir. [3]

Career

2010s

She released an album called From The Well Of My Inner Child in 2006 using the stage name "Bette Stuy." She graduated from Le Cordon Bleu College of Culinary Arts in Los Angeles in 2010, and studied at The New School in New York City, where in 2014 she earned a B.S. in Liberal Arts with an emphasis on Creative Arts Therapy, and at Columbia’s School of Social Work. [4] To earn a living she worked as a receptionist and on Wall Street.

She was inducted into the New York Blues Hall of Fame in 2012. [5]

Bette Smith performing at Beaver Creek Blues Festival in Colorado, 2024 Groovy.jpg
Bette Smith performing at Beaver Creek Blues Festival in Colorado, 2024

In 2013 her older brother Louis, dying of kidney failure, urged her to further pursue her dreams of becoming a professional full-time singer. [6] Again using the name Bette Stuy, she released in 2015 the EP Introducing Bette Stuy: This is Neo Blues, [7] [8] put together a band, and continued playing at New York City clubs and on the street.

A musician who knew Jimbo Mathus of the Squirrel Nut Zippers heard her singing at a street fair and put her in touch with Mathus. [4] Mathus decided he wanted to work with her. She went to Mississippi with him and, with a live band, [9] they recorded her debut album as Bette Smith, Jetlagger.

On July 26, 2017, Billboard premiered the video for the track "Manchild." Jetlagger was released on 29 September 2017 on Big Legal Mess Records [10] (a subsidiary of Fat Possum). [4] It included original songs as well as covers by the Staples Singers and Isaac Hayes. [11]

In 2018, WNYC Studios' Radiolab invited her to contribute an original song to its compilation project called 27: The Most Perfect Album, with each track inspired by one of the 27 U.S. Constitutional amendments. [12] She chose the 13th Amendment and contributed her song "Happy Warrior." [13]

Jetlagger received reviews in major publications. [14] [15] BrooklynVegan premiered the video [16] and PopMatters the audio [17] for the track "I Found Love."

Smith toured in Europe promoting the album, appearing in 2018 at the Montreux Jazz Festival in Switzerland [18] and festivals in Spain, France and The Netherlands. [19] She toured Europe again in July 2019. [10] [20] [21]

2020s

Together with Kirk Fletcher she released the single "Dance Monkey" on Cleopatra Records on 6 February 2020. Also that year the same label released her single with Jesse Johnson, "Memories." The second Bette Smith album, The Good, the Bad and the Bette, came out on 25 September 2020 on blues label Ruf Records.

Produced by Drive-By Truckers’ Matt Patton and engineer Bronson Tew, The Good, the Bad and the Bette included three songs co-written by Smith [22] and includes contributions from Luther Dickinson from North Mississippi Allstars and Patterson Hood from Drive-By Truckers. Jim DeRogatis included it on his “Best Albums of 2020” list. [23] The track "Fistful of Dollars" reached #1 on the Roots Music Report in April 2021. [24] Her bookings in summer and fall 2021 included U.S. tours with the Drive-By Truckers and Kenny Wayne Shepherd, an appearance at the Telluride Blues & Brews Festival, [25] and her own "Bustin’ Out of Brooklyn Tour ‘21." [26] In 2022 she performed at the Kennedy Center. [27] Her studio collaborations in 2020 and 2021 included tracks with Joe Louis Walker, Larry Brown, Fabrizio Grossi & Soul Garage Experience, and others.

Bette Smith performing at Bilbao Blues Festival in 2023 Bette Smith performing at Bilbao Blues Festival in 2023.jpg
Bette Smith performing at Bilbao Blues Festival in 2023

On 25 February 2022 she and Kirk Fletcher released another single on Cleopatra Records, a cover of the Rolling Stones' "Brown Sugar." [28] In August of that year, Cleopatra Records released Ben E. King's album Supernatural Soul which included the single "Stand By Me" performed by King, Smith and Ronnie Earl. Bootsy Collins and Rafael Riqueni were also guests on the album. [29]

Smith's summer 2022 festival bookings included Mempho Music Festival, [30] Calgary Folk Music Festival, [1] Blues From The Top Festival, and Kitchener Blues Festival.

In 2023 she released two more singles with Cleopatra Records – "Tennessee Whiskey" with guitarist Harvey Mandel [31] and "Sign Your Name" with guitarist Arthur Adams [32] – and was invited to perform at several festivals, including the Holland International Blues Festival, [33] Harvest Music Festival [34] and, in early 2024, on the Legendary Rhythm & Blues Cruise with Taj Mahal, Keb' Mo', Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Shemekia Copeland and Christone "Kingfish" Ingram. [35]

In 2023 she also recorded her third album, Goodthing, teaming with producer Jimmy Hogarth. It was scheduled for release on July 12, 2024 by Kartel Music Group. [36] The title track was public radio station KCRW's "Today's Top Tune" on May 8, the day it was released as a single. [37]


Discography

Albums

TitleArtistYearLabelProducer
GoodthingBette Smith2024Kartel Music Group Jimmy Hogarth
The Good, The Bad and The BetteBette Smith2020 Ruf Records Matt Patton, Bronson Tew
27: The Most Perfect AlbumBette Smith, Dolly Parton, They Might Be Giants, Devendra Banhart, Kevin Morby and Others2018Jad Abumrad, Suzie Lechtenberg, Julia Longoria, Alex Overington, Kelly Prime, Sarah Qari
JetlaggerBette Smith2017Big Legal Mess RecordsJimbo Mathus
Introducing Bette Stuy: This is Neo Bluesas Bette Stuy2015
From The Well Of My Inner Childas Bette Stuy2006

Singles as artist

TitleArtistYearLabelProducer
"Goodthing"Bette Smith2024Kartel Music GroupJimmy Hogarth
"Beautiful Mess"Bette Smith2024Kartel Music GroupJimmy Hogarth
"M.O.N.E.Y" [38] Bette Smith2024Kartel Music GroupJimmy Hogarth
"Happiness"Bette Smith2023Kartel Music GroupJimmy Hogarth
"Tennessee Whiskey"Bette Smith and Harvey Mandel2023Cleopatra Records
"Sign Your Name"Bette Smith and Arthur Adams2023Cleopatra Records
"Brown Sugar"Bette Smith and Kirk Fletcher2022Cleopatra Records
"Dance Monkey"Bette Smith and Kirk Fletcher2020Cleopatra Records
"Memories"Bette Smith and Jesse Johnson2020Cleopatra Records
TitleArtistYearLabelProducer
"Stand By Me"Ben E. King feat. Bette Smith and Ronnie Earl2022Cleopatra Records
"Lady in Red"Joe Louis Walker feat. Bette Smith2021Cleopatra RecordsScott Petito
"With or Without You"Fabrizio Grossi & Soul Garage Experience feat. Bette Smith2021Fabrizio Grossi
"Life & Larry Brown: Judgement Day"Larry Brown feat. Bette Smith et al.2020Fabrizio Grossi

Personal life

Bette Smith lives in Brooklyn, New York. [18] She is a cousin of gospel singer Wintley Phipps. [39] Smith is a member of Church of God in Christ. [40]

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