Burn To Grow Josh Smith

Album info

Album-Release:
2018

HRA-Release:
17.08.2018

Label: m2 music

Genre: Blues

Subgenre: Electric Blues

Artist: Josh Smith

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  • 1Half Blues05:32
  • 2Through the Night05:01
  • 3Watching You Go03:39
  • 4That for You Too04:10
  • 5Your Love (Is Making Me Whole)03:03
  • 6Look No Further06:37
  • 7Let Me Take Care of You03:51
  • 8What We Need06:21
  • 9You Never Knew04:21
  • 10She Survives05:10
  • 11Burn to Grow04:39
  • Total Runtime52:24

Info for Burn To Grow



At 38 years old, Josh Smith is already a long time veteran of the Music/Blues scene. His new album “Burn To Grow” is his tenth studio release. His first album was released as a 14 year old kid back in South Florida almost 25 years ago. After pursuing blues full-time from age 13-22 and touring the US to support his efforts, Josh moved to Los Angeles in 2002. There he made a name for himself as a session guitarist, sideman and producer. At the same time he continued to release self produced albums showing the growth and wealth of new influences he was acquiring from his work. This has culminated with the new album “Burn To Grow.” When you see a Josh Smith live show you are seeing someone who wears his influences on his sleeves and truly tries to be open to all styles of music all the while staying firmly rooted in the Blues. This album is a representation of that approach. It features sometimes very sophisticated arrangement and production. It has complex harmony and interesting melodic ideas in the writing. At the same time the performances are completely improvised and live just as they would be at a live blues gig. All the guitar solos are live and improvised with the rhythm section. The musicians who play on the record were chosen specifically for the individual pushes they would bring to the respective songs they are on. This all adds up to an album that is the closest yet to what you get when you come to a Josh Smith gig. A little soul, some jazz, some R&B, some rock and roll and a whole lot of the blues!!!!

Josh Smith, guitar, vocals
Travis Carlton, bass (tracks 1, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11)
Davey Faragher, bass (tracks 2, 3, 4, 10)
Lemar Carter, drums (tracks 1, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11)
Pete Thomas, drums (tracks 2, 3, 4, 10)
Carey Frank, organ
Monét Owens, backing vocals
Jamelle Adisa, trumpet, flugelhorn
Chris Johnson, trombone
J. P. Floyd, trombone
Matthew DeMerritt, tenor saxophone
Dan Boisey, tenor and baritone saxophone



Josh Smith
was Born October 7, 1979 In Middletown, Connecticut. Before He Was 1, His Family Relocated To Florida, Eventually Settling In Pembroke Pines, A Suburb Of Fort Lauderdale. At Age 3, He Received His First Guitar And At 6, He Started Taking Guitar Lessons.

Josh Was Exposed To The Blues At An Early Age. He Listened To A Variety Of Artists, Such As Muddy Waters, B.B. King, Albert King And T-Bone Walker. He Also Started Going To Concerts, Including The Allman Brothers, Rolling Stones And Bruce Springsteen.

By 12, Josh Was Playing At Established Professional Blues Jams In South Florida, Such As Musicians Exchange Café In Fort Lauderdale And Club M In Hollywood, FL.

When Josh Was 13, The Rhino Cats, House Band At Club M, Asked Him To Be The Lead Guitarist. Musicians Exchange Owner Don Cohen Was So Taken Aback By The Talent Of This Young Musician That He Offered To Help Manage And Develop Josh’s Career.

The Café Was Renowned For Bringing In The Best National Touring Blues Bands, And Josh Was Quick To Learn How To Approach These Blues Greats, Many Of Whom Would Invite Josh To Sit In With Them, Thinking It May Be A “Novelty” To Have A 14-Year-Old Kid Playing The Blues. The Novelty Quickly Wore Off And Was Replaced By Musicians Stopping, Watching And Listening As This “Kid” Wailed Out Blues Licks Better Than Many Of The Touring Guitarists On The Circuit. Josh Began Sitting In With Such Greats As Jimmy Thackery, Tinsley Ellis, Kenny Neal, Lucky Peterson, Matt “Guitar” Murphy, Johnny “Clyde” Copeland, Double Trouble, Joanna Connor And Kim Simmonds, Among Others. Jimmy Thackery Said Of The 14-Year-Old, “Josh Is Three Heartbreaks Away From Being A True Blues Guitar Genius.” At 14, Josh Released His First CD, Born Under A Blue Sign, And At 15, He Released His Second CD, Woodsheddin.

While Performing All Over South Florida, Josh Smith And The Rhino Cats Quickly Became One Of The Most In-Demand Blues Bands In The Area. In 1994, While Josh Was Only 15, They Received The Florida Jammy Award For Best Blues Band And Were Selected As XS Readers Choice Winners In 1995 For Best Blues Band. In 1996, Then A Senior In High School, Josh Was Put On The Cover Of The National Magazine High School Senior, Which Hailed Him As An “Up And Coming Guitar Legend.” That Same Year, Washburn Guitars Int’l Recognized Josh’s Talent And Offered Him An Endorsement. They Flew Josh To Chicago And Guitar Luthier Grover Jackson Built Him A Custom Guitar.

Although Josh Was An Honor Student, After Graduation From High School In June 1997, Josh Followed His Heart And Began Pursuing What He Was Best At. His First National Tour Ensued With His Newly Formed Power Trio, Josh Smith And The Frost. Josh Was Now The Band Leader And Vocalist, So He Not Only Had To Continue Developing His Guitar Chops, But Had To Concentrate On His Vocal Prowess. In September 1997, Josh Enlisted World-Renowned Producer Jim Gaines, Whose Credits Include Santana, Stevie Ray Vaughn, Luther Allison, Steve Miller And Jimmy Thackery, To Produce His Third CD, Too Damn Cold.

By 1998, Josh Had Completed Four National Tours With His Band. In January 1998, Billboard Magazine Took Note Of The Rising Young Talent In A Continental Drift Article. In February 1998, Josh Was Asked To Support B.B. King On A Number Of Theatre Dates. In March 1998, The TV Show Chicago Hope Purchased The Rights To The Tune “32 Degrees” From Too Damn Cold. An International CD Release, The Mentos Freshmaker Tour, Included The Title Cut, “Too Damn Cold,” In The Spring Of 1998.

Josh Toured Nationally All Of 1999 And In October Of That Year, He Entered The Recording Studio Again With Jim Gaines And Produced Woman, His Fourth CD. This CD Was Released And Well Received In The Spring Of 2000. Josh Continued To Tour The East Coast From New York To Florida Through 2001 With His Band. In June 2002, He Married And He And His Wife Decided To Move To Los Angeles. Josh Was Ready For Something New And Wanted To Be Around A Variety Of Musicians. He Also Began Being A Sideman.

Within A Year Of Moving To L.A., He Was Retained By Virgin Recording Artist Ricky Fante. He Played Nationally And Internationally With Ricky For The Next Two Years.

In May 2006, Josh Recorded His Fifth CD, Deep Roots. A More Traditional Blues CD, His Music Was Once Again Well Received By Blueswax And Blues Revue Magazine. Josh Continued To Play With A Variety Of Artists, Such As Actress Taryn Manning, Universal Hip-Hop Artist Benny Cassette And Tara Ellis, To Name A Few. In January 2007, Josh Was Hired By 2006 American Idol Winner Taylor Hicks To Be His Lead Guitarist. They Completed Two National Tours From February-September 2007 With Monthly Dates And Charity Events Until June 2008 When Taylor Started Grease! On Broadway. In July 2008, Josh Was Hired By Raphael Saadiq. Since That Time, Josh Has Played Such High Profile Gigs With Raphael As Backing Mick Jagger At The Grammy Awards In 2011 And The Kennedy Center Honors In December 2011. Josh Continues To Tour Nationally And Internationally With Raphael.

Josh Released His 6th Studio CD, “Inception,” In 2009. This Is An All-Instrumental CD With A Variety Of Genres That Was Once Again Well Received By The Public And Critics Alike.

In 2010, Josh Was Signed To Crosscut Records, A Label Based Out Of Germany. Crosscut Re-Released Josh’s CD, “Deep Roots,” As “I’m Gonna Be Ready.” In October 2012, Josh’s CD, “Don’t Give Up On Me,” Was Released In Germany.

Josh Continues To Live In The Los Angeles Area With His Wife And Two Children.

This album contains no booklet.

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