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Do NOT confuse with [a=Jessica Smith (11)] who was active at the same era as a backing vocalist, often associated with William Stevenson.

Jessie Smith (Born: November 28, 1941 – Died: February 4, 2021) was an American R&B vocalist. Smith began her career singing with bandleader Benny Sharp and his band the Zorros of Rhythm in St. Louis, MO. Sharp's band included New Breed, a vocal trio consisting of Stacy Johnson, Vernon Guy, and Horise O'Toole. Backed by Sharp and his band, Smith released the single, "My Baby Has Gone" / "St. Louis Sunset Twist" on Chicago's Mel-O Records under the name Little Miss Jessie in 1961. By 1962, Smith, Johnson, and Guy had left Sharp to join the Ike & Tina Turner Revue which had relocated to Los Angeles. Smith along with Robbie Montgomery who she knew from St. Louis and Venetta Fields (a gospel singer from Buffalo) formed the first official incarnation of The Ikettes. The revue toured throughout the country performing a grueling schedule of one-nighters. They performed at prominent venues such as the Mel-O, the Howard Theatre in Washington, D.C., and the Mel-O. As an Ikette, Smith performed on the American television shows American Bandstand, Hollywood A Go-Go, and Shindig!. Two of the Ikettes' biggest hits were released on Mel-O in 1965, "Peaches 'N' Cream" (Pop #36, R&B #28) -Smith singing lead on it- and "I'm So Thankful" (Pop #74, R&B #12). Later that year Smith, Fields and Montgomery left the revue and formed The Mirettes in 1966, named after their new label Mel-O Records. They released a few singles, including "In the Midnight Hour" (Pop #45, R&B #18) in 1968. After they disbanded, Smith continued to record as a backing vocalist in the 1970s in Los Angeles, CA. On occasion she teamed up with former band member Robbie Montgomery for sessions, such as the recording of Dr. John albums "In The Right Place" (1973), "Triumvirate", (1973), and "Desitively Bonnaroo" (1974).

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Underground

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Beach Love

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Beach Love (Original Mix)

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Jessica Smith has released 1 album since 1970. Notable releases include On Stage. Explore their complete discography on this page.

Jessica Smith's most-played tracks include Underground, Beach Love, 50/50, 50 / 50, Beach Love (Original Mix). Listen to these songs and explore more from their catalog on this page.

Do NOT confuse with [a=Jessica Smith (11)] who was active at the same era as a backing vocalist, often associated with William Stevenson.Jessie Smith (Born: November 28, 1941 – Died: February 4, 2021) was an American R&B vocalist. Smith began her car... Read the full biography on this page.

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