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Peter Smith: Smitty Straightens Out

Peter Smith: Smitty Straightens Out
Smitty Straightens Out captivates from the very first notes, drawing the listener into a world where the composer and pianist masterfully channels his years of experience into a singular, compelling and spectacular style. One can already sense the power of its live performance, as the artist's greatest strength undoubtedly lies in the sheer effectiveness of his arrangements. Peter Smith served as Associate Music Director for two seasons of The Four on Fox, working directly with contestants alongside musical directors Rickey Minor and Adam Blackstone. He also held this role on Duets—the hit singing competition aired on ABC—where he collaborated with John Beasley as musical director. Over the years, Smith has worked with Kelly Clarkson, Jennifer Nettles, Robin Thicke, and John Legend, supporting them and their contestants during rehearsals and shaping the musical arrangements for the show.

A highly sought-after arranger and musical director across multiple genres, Smith leads Ty Taylor's project, The Nouveau Mid Century Romance Songbook, which premiered at The Wallis in Los Angeles. He is also a co-producer and collaborator (alongside Rob Perkins and Taylor), as well as pianist and arranger for the album of the same name (Universal Music Group). Additionally, he co-created Too Marvelous for Words: A Celebration of Nat 'King' Cole, a show in which he performs alongside Keith David.

As a composer, Smith strikes a delicate balance between honoring tradition and embracing modernity. The album's sound is deeply contemporary yet timeless, as it carries the narrative and poetic quality inherent to jazz pianists, weaving an intricate and evocative thread throughout the record. A seasoned presence on the jazz circuit, he has graced the stages of the Iridium and Birdland (NYC), Jazz Alley (Seattle), Yoshi's (SF), Blues Alley (DC), the Montreal Jazz Festival, Vector Arena (New Zealand), and the Melbourne Recital Centre (Australia), among many others.

On the Hollywood front, Smith is a familiar name, his compositions having resonated through numerous television series, including The Mindy Project, CSI, Bones, Arrow, BoJack Horseman, Young Sheldon, Benched, Supergirl, Growing Up Fisher, Black Lightning, Pitch, Charmed and How to Live With Your Parents. His journey is further defined by collaborations on stage and in the studio with an impressive roster of artists: Rickey Minor, Errol Cooney, David Delhomme, Roy McCurdy, John B. Williams, Anthony Wilson, Stephon Harris, Edwin Livingston, Gary Wang, Stevie Wonder, Brenna Whitaker, Laura Mace Maiya Sykes, Gilbert Castellanos, Melissa Morgan, Ben Harper, John Beasley, James Torme, Terron Brooks, John Beasley, Melissa Morgan, Dwight Trible, Alexys Schwartz, Michael Beardon and many more. All these experiences are vividly reflected in his music, where each piece unfolds like a chapter in a novel, carefully structured with a keen sense of dramaturgy, developing its themes with utmost precision. Swagger Waggle is particularly striking. Beneath its apparent simplicity lies one of the most intricate compositions of the album. Smitty Straightens Out stands out as a future classic of the genre.

Track Listing

Road Song; Smitty Straightens Out; Timing Rules The World; Tumbling down; As They Grow; Swagger Waggle; Until Next Time.

Personnel

Peter Smith
piano and vocals
Rickey Woodard
saxophone, tenor
Trevor Ware
bass, acoustic
Aaron Janik
trumpet

Album information

Title: Smitty Straightens Out | Year Released: 2025 | Record Label: Real Magic Records

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