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Meaghan Smith is a Canadian singer-songwriter, musician, and visual artist. Her independently produced début album, ''The Cricket's Orchestra'', was released by
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in 2009. That same year, Smith also received attention for contributing a cover of the
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song "
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" to the soundtrack of the film ''
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''. The recording featured Smith playing an
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. Smith has been acclaimed for her Christmas concerts, which feature interpretations of traditional carols as well as the songwriter's own popular yuletide composition, "It Snowed". In recent years, Smith has performed her songs with Canadian orchestras, including the
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,
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and
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. At these shows and almost all others, Smith is joined onstage by accompanist and husband, Jason Mingo. At the 2011 Juno Awards, Smith won in the Best New Artist category. Her most recent album, ''Have A Heart'', was released on April 22, 2014. The video for the album's lead single won Video of the Year at the 2015
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.


Life and career

Smith grew up in
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, and is one of four sisters born to musician parents. Self-taught to play piano and guitar, Smith also studied visual art throughout her primary, secondary and post-secondary school career, ultimately graduating from
Sheridan College Sheridan College Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning, formerly Sheridan College of Applied Arts and Technology, is a public polytechnic institute partnered with private Canadian College of Technology and Trades operating campuses ...
's animation program. Smith began playing free stages while in college, and upon relocating to Canada's east coast, started to pursue music more seriously. Her first collection of original songs - the folk-rock recording ''Lost With Directions'' - was released in 2004. In 2005, Smith married her partner-accompanist Jason Mingo, a Nova Scotia-based songwriter-musician-producer-engineer. The two subsequently toured in support of Smith's career. In 2008, Smith signed a recording deal with Warner Canada. She has released three full-length albums on the label to date - her jazz-folk début effort, ''The Cricket's Orchestra'' (2009), the Christmas-themed, ''It Snowed'' (2011) and the pop-flavoured set, ''Have A Heart'' (2014). Two EP-length recordings - ''The Cricket's Quartet'' (2008) and ''Wish Upon a Star'' (2009) - were also released during this period, as was Smith's rendition of the
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song "
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", which was included on the (500) Days of Summer soundtrack (2009).


Musical artistry


Influences

Smith has cited a wide range of musical influences on her work. These include popular standards from the first half of the 20th century,
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, modern electronic, sample and loop-based composition, the work of eclectic pop artists like
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and
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, alt-rockers the
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, and contemporary Canadian musicians like
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,
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,
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and Leslie Feist.


Musical style

The sound of ''The Cricket's Orchestra'' (2009) was dubbed 'modern vintage' by Smith, an aesthetic blending early 20th century jazz, swing band, country and folk music with contemporary electronic and club textures. Smith cited the song "A Little Love" as an example of the arrangements on the record. The song combines the turntable work of Canadian DJ
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with dramatic strings scored by producer Les Cooper. Smith made a conscious departure from her earlier sound with ''Have A Heart'' (2014), a recording she called "very pop". The change in approach reflected Smith's desire to reinvent herself artistically, and overcome the creative anxiety she felt following her 2011 Juno win. ''Have A Heart'' recasts the jazz, folk and baroque character of Smith's earlier work in a modern popular music context that Popdose reviewer Jeff Giles described as "designed to challenge her audience's expectations - and test her own artistic boundaries - without sacrificing her original appeal."


Lyrical style

Smith's lyrics are autobiographical, inspired by romantic and familial relationships. In a review for ''The Cricket's Orchestra'',
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's heyday."


Other creative endeavors


Visual art

Smith is a graduate of
Sheridan College Sheridan College Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning, formerly Sheridan College of Applied Arts and Technology, is a public polytechnic institute partnered with private Canadian College of Technology and Trades operating campuses ...
's animation program. Prior to her music career, she was an animator on Poko, a Canadian children's program produced by Halifax Film (
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) between 2003-2006. As a youth, Smith attended Lester B. Pearson School for the Arts and Bealart in London ON where she was trained in illustration, painting and other forms of visual self-expression. A gallery on the websit
Meaghan Makes
features samples of Smith's commissioned and sold art pieces.


Writing

In December 2015, Smith self-published her first ebook, 'How To Have A Heart (In 25 Not So Easy Steps)'. The memoir recounts the circumstances surrounding the creation and release of her 2014 recording ''Have A Heart.''


Discography


Studio albums


Singles


References


External links

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