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Johnsmith

About Me

Whenever you read or hear about the music of Johnsmith, certain watchwords always come up, regardless of the source. Words like uplifting, or integrity, heart, or soul. His songs and voice go straight to the heart, because that’s where they come from.John was born into a rural eastern Iowa, large Irish Catholic family of ten kids. Pursuing a life of music has led him far from his small town roots. After a short college stint in southern California, a couple years on an organic hippie farm in Iowa, and a few years in Colorado, he now resides along the upper Mississippi in western Wisconsin.Over two decades of performing festivals, concert halls, coffeehouses, colleges, and house concerts, along with a half dozen acclaimed CDs, Johnsmith has built a solid fan base in the US and abroad.After a few inspiring solo tours to Ireland, John now leads tours to the Emerald Isle a few times a year bringing small groups of fans and friends touring castles and fishing villages by day, and sharing music with the locals in pubs by night.He’s a past winner of the New Folk competition at the Kerrville Folk Festival, and has taught songwriting there, as well as the Swannanoa Gathering, the Rocky Mountain Folks Festival, and the Big Sur CA Esalen Institute. He was recently featured on the elite “New Dimensions” program on NPR.“Break Me Open” his most recent CD, features some of the finest players in acoustic music today: Darrell Scott, Tim O’Brien, Stuart Duncan, Byron House, Kenny Malone, Andrea Zonn, former ‘Runaway’ duo partner Dan Sebranek, native American chants and flute cameos by Bill Miller, and harmony vocals by Suzi Ragsdale, Sally Barris, and John’s daughter Elisi Smith-Waller.This CD portrays John’s earthy brand of spirituality and finds him stretching his songwriting wings expressing the harder sides of life and love. From the poetic ‘Back to the Mystery’, to the touching tribute ‘Cold, Cold Ground’, to the honest ’Messy Thing’. The disc also includes masterful covers written by friends Darrell Scott (“Love’s Not Through With Me Yet”) and L.J. Booth (“Box Elder”).Johnsmith has walked down the roads that made him whole, and when he brings that onstage, he connects with folks. He calls himself a blue collar songwriter, banging out his tunes along the back roads one show at a time.Someone’s voice is not just an instrument; it’s more like the sound of their soul. It’s a connection thing that moves us. As a solo performer Johnsmith totally opens up and bares his genuine self on stage. Night after night, CD after CD, he brings it all on full heart. Fellow songwriter Buddy Mondlock best sums it up:" I feel like every time one of Johnsmith’s songs gets heard a little healing happens to the world."

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Member Since: 12/02/2007
Band Website: johnsmithmusic.com
Type of Label: Major

My Blog

March 09 News

Hello Everyone, long time no hear from me it seems. I hope 2009 is off to a good start for most of you. It's been a big family year so far. Birth and Death have visited our lives since the new year. J...
Posted by on Wed, 25 Mar 2009 14:26:00 GMT

New Years News

Hello folks. Happy New Year to you all. I hope this finds you windingdown from a sweet holiday season. We had a great time here at theSmith homestead. Our three kids and two grandkids were here forday...
Posted by on Sun, 04 Jan 2009 14:26:00 GMT

Fall 08 News

 Hello Folks from the Home sweet Home banks of the muddy Mississippi. Just back home to Wisconsin from a fantastic swing of Oregon gigs, Sisters OR songwriting academy and Folk Festival. Just finished...
Posted by on Sat, 13 Sep 2008 14:25:00 GMT

Spring Newsletter

Hello Folks, it's me John here sending out the news from the frozen river banks of the Mississippi. We keep looking for a crack in the ice but the old thermometer is suppose to read 0 degrees tomorr...
Posted by on Mon, 03 Mar 2008 22:00:00 GMT

Fall News

Hi Folks, Happy Autumn everyone, for sure one of my favorite times of the year with mixed feelings of course. Here in Wisconsin it means winter is not far off, but it also means some gorgeous fall ...
Posted by on Tue, 16 Oct 2007 15:28:00 GMT

End of Summer Newsletter

Hello everybody! It's hard to believe that the summer is nearly over. I always have mixed feelings about it. On one hand it's very sad that the season of vacations, beaches, and reunions is almost ...
Posted by on Wed, 29 Aug 2007 17:23:00 GMT

Winter Newsletter

Hello folks, long time no hear from me eh? I hope this finds you all well and keeping warm wherever you are and that your 2007 is off to a grand start. Life has been full as ever for me. My wife, Jo, ...
Posted by on Mon, 01 Jan 2007 12:48:00 GMT

Christmas Newsletter

Hello Folks, welcome from chilly Wisconsin. We have one big frozen Mississippi river out the picture window. A little early but oh well. The birds are heavy at the feeders and heated bird bath. I've b...
Posted by on Tue, 05 Dec 2006 11:03:00 GMT