Patti Smith
Born 30th Dec, 1946
- Songwriter, vocalist, poet
Biography
Patricia Lee ('Patti') Smith (born 30th December, 1946) is an American musician, singer, and poet.
Smith came to prominence during the punk movement with her 1975 debut album Horses. Called 'punk rock's poet laureate', she brought a feminist and intellectual take to punk music and became one of rock and roll's most influential musicians.
Although Smith's success has been limited in commercial terms (she has never had an RIAA certified record and has had just one Top 20 single), she is often regarded as one of the most influential artists in rock history...
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Artist Timeline
- 1974 Teams up with guitarist Lenny Kaye
- 1974 'Piss Factory/Hey Joe' released
- 1974 Smith contributes lyrics to Blue Oyster Cult
- 1975 Signs to Arista Records
- 1975 Patti Smith's 'Horses' released
- 1977 Smith breaks her neck falling off stage
- 1978 'Because The Night' reaches #5 in the UK chart
- 1988 Returns to recording after an eight year break
- 1994 Suffers the loss of both her husband and brother
- 1995 Tours with Bob Dylan
- 2006 Performed the final show at Manhattan's CBGB
- 2007 Inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
Key Releases
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Horses
1975
A massively influential slab of surreal, poetic proto-punk. Raw and beautiful.
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Influences
Related Artists
- John Cale
- Bruce Springsteen
- Blue Oyster Cult

