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Robert Smith
NameRobert Smith
Birth dateApril 21, 1959
Birth placeBlackpool, Lancashire, England
OccupationMusician, singer, songwriter
InstrumentGuitar, vocals
GenreGothic rock, Post-punk, Alternative rock

Robert Smith is a renowned English musician, singer, and songwriter, best known as the lead vocalist and guitarist of the iconic band The Cure. With a career spanning over four decades, Smith has collaborated with numerous artists, including Siouxsie and the Banshees, The Glove, and Banshees. His distinctive voice and style have been influenced by David Bowie, The Beatles, and The Velvet Underground. Smith's work has also been associated with Joy Division, The Smiths, and Depeche Mode.

Early Life

Robert Smith was born in Blackpool, Lancashire, England, to Alex Smith and Rita Smith. He grew up in Horley, Surrey, with his siblings, Richard Smith and Janet Smith. Smith's early life was marked by a strong interest in music, inspired by artists such as The Rolling Stones, The Who, and The Kinks. He attended St. Francis' Primary School and later Crawley College, where he met his future bandmates, Lol Tolhurst and Michael Dempsey. Smith's musical influences also included T. Rex, Roxy Music, and Brian Eno.

Career

Smith's music career began in the late 1970s, with the formation of The Cure in Crawley, West Sussex. The band's early years were marked by a series of lineup changes, with Smith being the only constant member. In the early 1980s, The Cure released several successful albums, including Three Imaginary Boys, Seventeen Seconds, and Faith. Smith's collaborations with other artists, such as Steven Severin and Siouxsie Sioux, led to the creation of The Glove and the release of the album Blue Sunshine. Smith has also worked with Bjork, Cocteau Twins, and Mogwai.

Music Style and Influences

Robert Smith's music style is characterized by his distinctive voice, poetic lyrics, and eclectic blend of Gothic rock, Post-punk, and Alternative rock. His influences include The Doors, The Stooges, and Kraftwerk. Smith has also cited Nick Drake, John Martyn, and Tim Buckley as inspirations. His work with The Cure has been compared to that of The Jesus and Mary Chain, My Bloody Valentine, and Slowdive. Smith's music has also been associated with the Goth subculture and the Post-punk revival.

Discography

Robert Smith's discography with The Cure includes over 15 studio albums, including The Top, The Head on the Door, and Disintegration. He has also released several solo albums, including The Glove's Blue Sunshine and The Cure's Hypnagogic States. Smith's collaborations with other artists have resulted in albums such as Siouxsie and the Banshees' The Scream and Banshees' The Rapture. His work has been featured on various soundtracks, including The Crow and Lost Highway.

Personal Life

Robert Smith is married to Mary Poole, whom he met in 1988. The couple has no children, but Smith is a stepfather to Poole's son from a previous relationship. Smith is known for his distinctive appearance, which includes his Messy bob haircut and Lipstick-stained lips. He has been associated with various charitable organizations, including Amnesty International and Greenpeace. Smith has also been involved in various environmental and animal rights campaigns, including those supported by PETA and The World Wildlife Fund.

Legacy

Robert Smith's legacy as a musician and songwriter is undeniable, with The Cure being one of the most influential and successful bands of the past four decades. His work has inspired a wide range of artists, including Radiohead, The Smashing Pumpkins, and Foo Fighters. Smith has been recognized with numerous awards, including MTV Video Music Awards and Brit Awards. He has also been nominated for Grammy Awards and Ivor Novello Awards. Smith's influence can be seen in the work of Interpol, The Killers, and The White Stripes, among many others. Category:English musicians

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