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Brian William Smith (born March 26, 1949) is a British–Canadian guitarist, known for being a founding member of the rock band Trooper.[1]

Life and career

Early life

Smith was born in London and emigrated to Canada in 1951.

Smith began performing on the guitar before he was fifteen years old. Some of his first gigs were playing with Don Geppert and Anne Attenborough in a band that played Hawaiian music.[2] By the age of 16 he was playing guitar almost professionally. He graduated from Vancouver City College with a degree in Arts and Merchandising, but his love of music led him along another route. He is known as a guitarist and also as a co-writer of more than 100 songs, many of which have become hits.[3]

Career

Smith has performed with Trooper along with Ra McGuire since 1975, when their first album was released, until their 2021 retirement. He currently resides in Langley, BC.[4]

At the 1999 SOCAN Awards, Smith and songwriting partner Ra McGuire received SOCAN Classic Awards for "We're Here for a Good Time" and "Santa Maria", presented for songs that have received over 100,000 documented radio plays.

Smith received a third SOCAN Classic Award in 2005, for "Oh, Pretty Lady."[5]

Smith and Trooper continued to tour and perform across Canada. As part of the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics festivities, Smith was featured when Trooper performed on February 21, 2010. Coverage of the event was broadcast in Canada and around the world on networks such as CTV and MuchMusic.[6]

On November 19, 2012, Smith was presented with a SOCAN National Achievement Award, which is presented to artists who have had outstanding success, predominantly in the Canadian music industry, over the span of their career. He also received three SOCAN Classic Awards for "Raise A Little Hell", "General Hand Grenade", and "Janine", co-written with songwriting partner Ra McGuire.[7][8] He was also nominated for the Composer of the year Juno award several times.

In May 2023, Trooper was inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame and Smith received the Juno statuette as one of the inducted members.[9][10]

Personal life

Brian and his wife Joanne have been married for 55 years together, he is three times grandfather and his granddaughters have inspired him to stay healthy and to continue creating.[11]

Retirement

Quoted from their official Facebook group, as of November 8, 2021, the final two founding members are retiring: Шаблон:Blockquote

Instrument collection

Smith has a large collection of vintage guitars, including the following:

References

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External links

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