Howie Smith


Howie Smith, is a saxophonist, composer, jazz musician and educator
Howie Smith was born in Pottsville, Pennsylvania in 1943. He was an instructor for the University of Illinois Division of Music Extension from 1970 to 1973 and also taught at Northern Illinois University in 1971.
In 1973, under a Fulbright grant, he set up the first tertiary level jazz studies program in Australia at the New South Wales State Conservatorium. He remained as Director of Jazz Studies through 1976, and was a member of the Australian group Jazz Co/op from 1974 through 1976.
Howie Smith is a full professor at Cleveland State University, has been a frequent performer with the Cleveland Orchestra and soloist with the Cleveland Chamber Symphony since 1982, and has presented numerous concerts and workshops throughout the United States, Canada, South America, Europe and Australia.

Biography

Born in Pottsville, Pennsylvania in 1943; Howie Smith graduated from Reading Senior High School in 1961. Early studies with his first music teacher, J. Carl Borelli, included clarinet and saxophone pieces from the classical and jazz repertoire. At Mr. Borelli's urging Smith auditioned for and was offered a scholarship to attend Ithaca College as a clarinet major, and at age 22 he received a Bachelor of Science degree with a major in Music Education from Ithaca College, then going on to the University of Illinois where he received his master's degree in 1968.
Here he joined the University of Illinois Jazz Band, one of the most highly respected big bands in the USA at that time, touring eastern and western Europe with that band in 1968 as well as performing at the 1969 Newport Jazz Festival. As a freelance musician Smith composed and produced commercial jingles for radio and television between 1966 and 1972, and in the late 1960s and early 1970s toured with Elvis Presley, Glen Campbell, Bob Crosby, Warren Covington and Les Elgart, among others.
He was an instructor for the University of Illinois Division Of Music Extension from 1970 to 1973 teaching a course titled Jazz and Youth Music, designed primarily for public school teachers who were interested in initiating and/or expanding the use of jazz in the classroom. He was also an instructor at Northern Illinois University in 1971 teaching saxophone, improvisation and jazz composition-arranging.
In 1973 Howie Smith received a Fulbright grant to set up the first jazz studies program on a tertiary level in Australia at the New South Wales State Conservatorium, and he remained as Director of Jazz Studies through to 1976. Thirty four years since its establishment, Jazz Studies continues to be a most popular course at the Sydney Conservatorium.
From 1974 to 1976 he was a member of the Australian jazz group "Jazz Co-op", which included Roger Frampton, Phil Treloar and Jack Thorncraft. There was a very healthy jazz scene in Sydney during the 1970s and the Jazz Co-op were in demand, doing a number of performances at The Basement, the Conservatorium of Music, the Musician's Club, Sydney Town Hall, and a number of the "Music Is An Open Sky" festivals that were presented by jazz producer Horst Liepolt.
While in Australia Howie Smith presented a series of concerts in the Sydney Opera House as one of the featured artists for Music Rostrum Australia's "Rostrum '75;" other featured artists were Luciano Berio, Cathy Berberian, Roger Woodward and Yuji Takahashi.
In 1976 he returned to the USA and after working as a free-lance musician in San Diego he ultimately took up a position at Cleveland State University where he was Coordinator of Jazz Studies from 1979–2005, served as Interim Chair of the Music Department, and served as Chair of the Art Department from 2003-2007.
He returned to Australia in January/February 1979 as part of a group that came to Sydney and Melbourne with Jamey Aebersold, and again in May of the same year with his quartet. That same quartet recorded an album in 1995 called "Second Door on the Left".
He has been a frequent performer with the Cleveland Orchestra and soloist with the Cleveland Chamber Symphony since 1982 and has had virtuoso works written for him by David Baker, Leroy Jenkins, Edwin London, Salvatore Martirano, Mike Nock, Elliot Schwartz, and Martin Wesley-Smith.
Howie Smith has presented an annual "Concert in Progress" in Cleveland every year since 1980, each one an evening of solo and ensemble performances of original compositions. He was the 1985 winner of the Cleveland Arts Prize for Music, has twice served as co-chair of both the Jazz Fellowships and the Music Overview Panels for the National Endowment for the Arts and has been awarded Ohio Arts Council Artist Fellowships on seven different occasions.

Discography

As Leader
Second Door on the Left, Sea Breeze SB-3019
With Other Artists


Kerrie Biddell: Only the Beginning, EMI Australia EMA 314
William Cavanaugh: Works, Cyborg 81848

The Cleveland Chamber Symphony: Auricles Apertures Ventricles, New World Records 80477-2

The Cleveland Chamber Symphony: The Music of Edwin London, Albany Records Troy 595

The Cleveland Chamber Symphony: The New American Scene, Albany Records Troy 298

The Cleveland Chamber Symphony: The New American Scene II, Albany Records Troy 303

The Cleveland Chamber Symphony: Volume 2, Troppe Note/Cambria TNC/Cambria CD-1510

The Cleveland Chamber Symphony: Volume 5, Troppe Note/Cambria TNC/Cambria CD-1513-14

The Cleveland Chamber Symphony: Sound Encounters, GM Recordings GM2039CD

The Cleveland Jazz All-Stars: Live at Peabody's Cafe, North Coast Jazz NCJ-1

Jazz Co/op: Jazz Co/Op, Philips Phonogram 6641 225

Jazz Co/op: Live at the Basement, 44 Label 6357 706

The Jazz Unit: Choices, Go-Bop 21459

Frank Mantooth; A Miracle, Sea Breeze Jazz SB-2094

Frank Mantooth: Dangerous Precedent, Sea Breeze SB-2046

Frank Mantooth: Per-se-vere, Optimism OP CD 3229

Frank Mantooth: Sophisticated Lady, Sea Breeze SB-2074

Frank Mantooth: Suite Tooth, Optimism OP CD 3217

Salvatore Martirano: L's G. A., Polydor 245001

Salvatore Martirano: O, O, O, O, That Shakespeherian Rag, New World Records 80535-2

Charles McPherson: Charles McPherson with Strings: A Tribute to Charlie Parker, Clarion Jazz #90501

Midwest Composers: Music for Winds, Opus One CD 154

Morgan Powell: FoRay FroMorgan, Einstein Records 009

Morgan Powell: Morgan Powell, New World Records 80499-2

Morgan Powell: The Morgan Powell Jazz Album, Chicago Lakeside Jazz CLJ-605-2

Ross Ryan: After the Applause, EMI Australia EMA 313

Jack Schantz Quartet: Speechless, Azica AJD-2201

Various Artists: Music of Cleveland Composers, Truemedia Records, D90121

Helen Welch: One Dream, BigWOW BWP25

Phil Wilson: Live and Cookin', Outrageous Records #3.K

Resources

Some information about recordings and scores by Howie Smith can be found at , an online service developed by the National Library of Australia
A complete listing of Howie Smith's compositions can be found at *