Acting
Community Rating
7.5
TMDB estimate
Born in
Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
Smith was born in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. Her family moved to Montreal when she was a child. She and her three siblings were encouraged to play music and she began playing baritone horn, keyboards, guitar, and eventually electric bass. In addition to taking private classical training on upright bass, Smith attended McGill University in Montreal studying jazz performance. After gaining some experience in the local rock scene, she moved on to work with Canadian artists Claude Dubois, Daniel Lavoie, Robert Charlebois and James Blovin. She won a Juno award for "Best Contemporary Jazz Album", for her work with Jim Hillman and The Merlin Factor. While attending a music convention in Germany, Smith met Sheila E. and gave her a press kit after learning Prince was putting a new band together. Two months later, Prince called and Smith went to Paisley Park to record on the Emancipation album. Smith recorded and toured with Prince for almost 10 years. Other musicians she has worked with include Chaka Khan, Beyoncé, T.I., Erykah Badu, Lee Ritenour, Jeff Beck, and Terri Lyne Carrington. In 2000, she released her first solo record, Intellipop.

Jeff Beck: Still on the Run
as Self
2018

Jeff Beck - Live At The Hollywood Bowl
2017

Jeff Beck: Baloise Session 2016
as bass guitar
2016

Life In Squares
as Producer
2015

Jeff Beck - Live in Tokyo
as bass
2014

Prince: Montreux Like Jazz
2009

Prince - Montreux Jazz Festival (Late Show)
2009

Prince - Montreux Jazz Festival (Early Show)
2009

Prince: Club Nokia
2009

Miss Marie Lloyd: Queen of the Music Hall
as Producer
2007

Life O' The Party: On the Road with Prince and the New Power Generation
as Self
2005

Prince : Musicology Live 2004ever (Live in Los Angeles)
as Bass
2004

Prince: Live at the Aladdin Las Vegas
as Bass
2003

Teachers
as Producer
2001

Prince: Beautiful Strange
as Self
1998

Late Show with David Letterman
1993

The Tonight Show with Jay Leno
1992

The Grammys
as Self
1959

Today
as Self
1952