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Ches Smith
Background information
Birth nameGordon McChesney Smith
BornUSA
GenresJazz, rock
Websitechessmith.com

Gordon McChesney "Ches" Smith is an American musician, whose primary instruments are drums, percussion, and vibraphone.

He recorded and performed an album of his own solo percussion pieces entitled Congs for Brums (2006).[1] In 2010 he released Noise to Men.[2]

Discography

Ches Smith.
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As leader/co-leader

As sideman

with Tim Berne
with Trevor Dunn's trio-convulsant
with Moe! Staiano
with Moe! Staiano's Moe!kestra!
with Graham Connah
with Good For Cows
with Theory Of Ruin
with Mitch Marcus Quintet
with Lou Harrison
with John Zorn
with Xiu Xiu
with David Torn
with Secret Chiefs 3
with Aaron Novik
with Redressers
with Carla Bozulich/Evangelista
with Will Bernard Trio
with Fever Pitch
with Sean Hayes
with Todd Sickafoose
with Ben Goldberg Quintet
with 7 Year Rabbit Cycle
with Fred Frith, Darren Johnston, Devin Hoff and Larry Ochs
with Marc Ribot's Ceramic Dog
with Leonid Fedorov, Vladimir Volkov, John Medeski, Marc Ribot
with Dave Holland
with Moonface

References

  1. ^ Wetzel, Florence (2006-11-18). "CD/LP Review: Congs for Brums". All About Jazz. Retrieved 2010-09-24.
  2. ^ "Congs For Brums Noise to Men". Chessmith.com. Retrieved 2021-07-15.