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Boston Event Works   ::   GE Smith

From SNL fame
Blues

One of the most in-demand blues/rock guitarists in the world is a mysterious character who goes by the name of G.E. Smith. Millions of TV viewers know his face -- and the shock of unruly blond ponytail that was always falling across it -- from his 10 years (1985-1995) of fronting the Saturday Night Live band.
For G.E. (George Edward) Smith, a soulful guitarist, composer, singer and bandleader, it all began in rural Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania, where he was just about born with a guitar in his hand. "I started playing guitar around age four, and started getting good at seven," he says.

Just a few of the many credits of GE Smith
• Sideman to Bob Dylan, Mick Jagger and Hall & Oates
• Grammy Nominee & Emmy Award Winner
• Music Director- Bob Dylan’s 30th Anniversary Show at Madison Square Gardens
• Music Director - HBO’s Rock n’ Roll Hall of Fame Awards
• Kennedy Center Honors bandleader for Dylan, Willie Nelson & Muddy Waters

SACRAMENTO BEE April 23, 1993 Smith consistently sparks energy and excitement. ...the rousing instrumental work earns most of the attention, Smith wrote eight of the 10 songs; and the rousing instrumental work earns most of the attention, though Smith offers competent vocals, as well. — Paul Freeman

THE WASHINGTON POST May 3, 1996 ...They are backed by G.E. Smith and the Saturday Night Live Band, who are not only properly restrained and supportive but also supply the kind of horn-powered, big-band arrangements Guy always admired... — Geoffrey Himes

THE PROVIDENCE JOURNAL Friday, December 13th, 1997 ...Smith is a sought-after free agent who hits homers wherever he goes. — Dan Fluckinger

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