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April 7, 2019 04:03 am PDT

Seattle mainstay musician Shawn Smith of Brad, Satchel, and Pigeonhed, RIP

Shawn Smith, the soulful singer who was a legend in the Seattle music scene, died yesterday at age 53. I first encountered Shawn's music by way of Greg Dulli's bands the Afghan Whigs and Twilight Singers. But Smith's influence on the Seattle music scene, and rock in general, dates back to the late 1980s when he was part of the tight-knit community of musicians that birthed Mother Love Bone, Pearl Jam, and Soundgarden. From the Seattle Times:

In recent weeks, Smith was working on a new album with the band Brad, which he founded in 1992 with Pearl Jam guitarist Stone Gossard, drummer Regan Hagar and bassist Jeremy Toback. They were recording at Studio Litho, owned by Gossard.

Born in Spokane, Smith came to Seattle in 1987, and formed a band called Malfunkshun with Hagar and Kevin and Andrew Wood (who would go on to form Mother Love Bone with Gossard and bassist Jeff Ament).

In 1992, he released his first solo album under the name Pigeonhed. That same year, Brad released its first album, Shame in 1993. The band would put out four albums, including Interiors, which features one of Smiths best-known songs, The Day Brings.

He made two records with the band Satchel, and appeared on The Afghan Whigs album Black Love, as well as Whigs founder Greg Dullis solo album. He was in two other bands, All Hail the Crown and From the North, and toured with both...

I dont deserve any more than anyone else, Smith said in 2016.

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