Kendra Smith

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Kendra Smith
Born (1960-03-14) March 14, 1960
Origin Champlin, Minnesota
Genres Alternative music
Occupations Singer, songwriter, musician
Instruments Flute, Piano, Bass
Years active 1979–1995
Labels 4AD
Associated acts Dream Syndicate
Rainy Day
Opal
Mazzy Star

Kendra Louise Smith (born March 14, 1960)[1] is an American musician who was a founding member of Dream Syndicate, a member of Opal and Mazzy Star, and later recorded as a solo artist.

Biography

After one privately pressed release with Suspects in 1979, Smith formed The Dream Syndicate in 1981 with Steve Wynn, and went on to record two albums and an EP as bassist with the group before leaving in 1984 to join former Rain Parade guitarist David Roback in Rainy Day (she had worked with Roback before, providing backing vocals on the Rain Parade album Emergency Third Rail Power Trip).[1]

Rainy Day released an album and a single in 1984 before Roback and Smith became a duo in the psychedelic-tinged band Opal.[2][3]

Opal only released one record before they split up, the Northern Line EP, but recorded enough material for two compilation albums, Happy Nightmare Baby and Early Recordings.[4] Smith left Opal during the band's final tour and was replaced by Hope Sandoval, with Opal changing its name to Mazzy Star after the tour.[3]

Smith formed a new band, The Guild of Temporal Adventurers, with Jonah Corey and A. Philip Uberman,[5] who released an eponymous mini-LP in 1992, with Smith playing the pump organ, but her next release would not be until 1995 when her solo debut, Five Ways of Disappearing was issued on the 4AD label, and was described by Trouser Press as "an impressive — and colorful — achievement".[3][6]

Not much is known about her after the solo album came out except according to 4AD she had moved to the woods of Northern California in the early 1990s, living in a small cabin with no electricity, and returned there after making two appearances to promote the album.[7]

Discography

With Suspects

  • "Talking Loud" 7" (1979)

With The Dream Syndicate

With Clay Allison

  • "Fell From the Sun" 7" (1984) Serpent

Kendra Smith and David Roback and Keith Mitchell

  • Fell From the Sun EP (1984) Serpent/Enigma (UK Indie #16)[8]

With Rainy Day

  • Rainy Day (1984) Llama/Rough Trade
  • "I'll Keep It With Mine" (1984) Rough Trade (UK Indie #36)[8]

With Opal

  • "Northern Line" 12" EP (1986) One Big Guitar (UK Indie #17)[8]
  • Happy Nightmare Baby (1987) SST
  • Early Recordings (1989) Serpent/Rough Trade

With The Guild of Temporal Adventurers

  • Kendra Smith Presents the Guild of Temporal Adventurers mini-LP (1992) Fiasco

Solo

External links

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Strong, Martin C. (2003) The Great Indie Discography, Canongate, ISBN 1-84195-335-0
  2. Cromelin, Richard (9 June 1990). "Mazzy Star Debut a Fine Fix of Velvet Blues". Los Angeles Times. p. 9. 
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 Phares, Heather "Kendra Smith Biography", Allmusic, Macrovision Corporation
  4. Strong, Martin C. (1999) The Great Alternative & Indie Discography, Canongate, ISBN 0-86241-913-1
  5. Ankeny, Jason "The Guild of Temporal Adventurers Review", Allmusic, Macrovision Corporation
  6. Schoemer, Karen & Robbins, Ira "Kendra Smith", Trouser Press
  7. "Kendra Smith" at 4AD
  8. 8.0 8.1 8.2 8.3 8.4 8.5 Lazell, Barry (1997) Indie Hits 1980-1989, Cherry Red Books, ISBN 0-9517206-9-4
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