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The Smithereens

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American rock band

The Smithereens
Diken, Babjak, and DiNizio in 2009
Diken, Babjak, and DiNizio in 2009
Background information
OriginCarteret, New Jersey, U.S.
Genres
Years active1980–present
Labels
MembersJim Babjak
Mike Mesaros
Dennis Diken
Past membersPat DiNizio
Severo Jornacion
WebsiteOfficialSmithereens.comjimbabjak.com

The Smithereens are an Americanrock band fromCarteret, New Jersey.[1] The group formed in 1980 with membersPat DiNizio(vocals andguitar),Jim Babjak (guitar andvocals), Mike Mesaros (bass guitar andvocals), andDennis Diken (drums andpercussion). This original lineup continued until 2006, when Mesaros left the band and Severo Jornacion took over on bass guitar until Mesaros' return in 2016. After DiNizio died in 2017, the band continued performing live shows as a trio (Babjak, Mesaros and Diken) with various guest vocalists.

The band had a string of hits in the late 1980s through the mid-1990s, including "Only a Memory", "A Girl Like You" and "Too Much Passion". The Smithereens have collaborated with numerous musicians, both in the studio (Belinda Carlisle,Julian Lennon,Lou Reed,Suzanne Vega) and live (Otis Blackwell,Graham Parker andThe Kinks).[2] The band named themselves after a favorite word of cartoon characterYosemite Sam.[3]

History

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The Smithereens in Grapevine, Texas, 2007.

Babjak, Diken, and Mesaros are all fromCarteret, New Jersey, and graduated fromCarteret High School in 1975. In 1980, they formed the band with DiNizio, who was fromScotch Plains, New Jersey.[4] DiNizio had placed a classified ad inThe Aquarian Weekly looking for a drummer to help on a demo tape – Diken answered it and later introduced his schoolmates Babjak and Mesaros as well.[5]

The band's name derives from the cartoon character Yosemite Sam who often used the expression "I'm-a-gonna blow ya to smithereens!"[3] In 1980 they released the single "Girls About Town" followed by a mini-LPBeauty and Sadness in 1983.[6] In the same period they toured asOtis Blackwell's backing band on a Scandinavian tour in 1984.[6]

After playing mostly around the New York area, the band signed withEnigma.[6] The single "Blood and Roses" from their first album was included on the soundtrack forDangerously Close, and themusic video got moderate rotation on MTV.[6] "Blood and Roses" was also featured on the 1980s TV showMiami Vice during the episode 'The Savage' (first aired February 6, 1987).

Babjak (left) andJornacion in 2009 inRochester, Minnesota

The Smithereens are known for writing and playing catchy 1960s-influencedpower pop. Along with a basic East coast roots-rock sound that owed much to musicians who inspired DiNizio, includingthe Who,the Clash,Elvis Costello andNick Lowe, The Smithereens deployed a uniquely retro obsession withMod, the lateBritish Invasion pop ofJohn's Children andthe Move and other artifacts of 1950s and 1960s culture that lent its music substance. DiNizio said his single biggest influence wasBuddy Holly: "Listening to Buddy Holly, I rediscovered my enjoyment of simple pop structures and pretty melodies...I've always thought of him as a kindred spirit."[5] Likewise, The Who and The Kinks were major influences on Babjak and Diken.

The title and lyrics of their song, “In a Lonely Place," appear to be based on the1950 Humphrey Bogart film of the same title because of Bogart's lines: "I was born the day I met you, lived a while when you loved me, died a little when we broke apart." The title and artwork for the album11 were a nod to the original 1960Ocean's 11 film.[7][8]

The Smithereens starred as themselves and were featured as entertainment in the indoor beach party scene of the 1986Troma filmClass of Nuke 'Em High, playing the song "Much Too Much".[9] The soundtrack to the film was not released until 2014.[10]

The highest position a Smithereens album attained on theBillboard pop charts was in 1990, when11 peaked at No. 41 on the strength of the single "A Girl Like You" (which hit No. 38). "A Girl Like You" was originally written to be the title track for the 1989Cameron Crowe filmSay Anything....[8] The album also featured a duet between DiNizio andBelinda Carlisle onBlue Period.

Jim Babjak and Pat DiNizio perform with the Smithereens in Grapevine, Texas, 2007.

The basic tracks for their most recent studio album of original material, titled2011, were recorded in early October 2010 and the album was released on April 5, 2011.

Jim Babjak performs with the Smithereens in Grapevine, Texas, 2007.

The Smithereens were the final band to perform at the fabledBleecker Street nightclub Kenny's Castaways inGreenwich Village,New York City, in October 2012.[11]

In June 2013, The Smithereens toured as support forTom Petty and the Heartbreakers.[12]

Original bass player Mike Mesaros reunited with the band in 2016 and 2017 for select performances and continued to tour in 2018 to the present.[13][14]

DiNizio died in Scotch Plains, New Jersey, on December 12, 2017, at the age of 62. According to bandmates, his health declined following a series of issues that began in 2015, resulting in nerve damage that limited the use of his right hand and arm.[15]

Dennis Diken performs with the Smithereens in Grapevine, Texas, 2007.

The surviving members of the band, including Mesaros, performed together as The Smithereens in a tribute show to DiNizio on January 13, 2018, at the Count Basie Theatre in Red Bank, NJ.[16] In a five-hour concert, the band was joined bySteven Van Zandt,Dave Davies,Ted Leo,Robin Wilson,Lenny Kaye,Southside Johnny,Marshall Crenshaw,Bebe Buell, Richard Barone, Tony Shanahan,Graham Maby,Freedy Johnston,Kenny Howes, John Jorgenson, Peter Zaremba, Keith Streng, producer Ed Stasium, Andy Burton, and various other musicians.[16] The Pat DiNizio Musical Performance Scholarship was established at the Count Basie's Performing Arts Academy.

In 2018, Babjak, Diken and Mesaros decided to continue the band's musical legacy and tour with different guest vocalists, includingMarshall Crenshaw andRobin Wilson of theGin Blossoms, separately taking over lead vocal duties at concerts throughout the United States, including shows in NYC, Chicago, Massachusetts, Colorado and Virginia.[17]

On May 25, 2018, the band releasedCovers on Sunset Blvd. Records, featuring 22 of the band's favorite songs first recorded by other artists. The CD collects b-sides and movie soundtrack recordings, and some previously unreleased tracks.

On November 16, 2018, The Smithereens were nominated for induction into the New Jersey Hall of Fame, Performing Arts Category, Class of 2018.

In July 2020, the band released a 7-inch vinyl single of their cover ofthe Beatles' 1962 single "Love Me Do" and its B-side "P.S. I Love You".[18] "Love Me Do" was originally recorded in 2008 during sessions forB-Sides The Beatles but was not considered for inclusion on the album. Both tracks feature session drummerAndy White, who originally performed on the Beatles versions. Mike Mesaros added new bass parts to both tracks and Kristin Pinell ofthe Grip Weeds guests on melodica.[19]

In September 2022, The Smithereens releasedThe Lost Album. It was originally recorded in 1993 between their recording contracts with Capitol and RCA. Eleven of the songs onThe Lost Album (minus the Babjak-penned "I'm Sexy") previously appeared on DiNizio's 1995Song Demos release (MCA Publishing).[20] Selected songs were also previously included on DiNizio'sSongs and Sounds (1997)[21],Pat DiNizio (2005),[22] andThe Best of Pat Dinizio (2015)[23].

Members

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Pat DiNizio andMike Mesaros in 1984
  • Jim Babjak - lead guitar, backing vocals (1980–present)
  • Dennis Diken - drums, percussion, backing vocals (1980–present)
  • Mike Mesaros (born December 11, 1957) – bass guitar, backing vocals (1980–2005, 2016, 2017–present)

Former members

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  • Pat DiNizio – lead vocals, rhythm guitar (1980–2017, deceased)
  • Severo "The Thrilla" Jornacion – bass guitar, backing vocals (2005–2017, touring substitute 2017–present)

Touring members

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Former touring members

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  • Kenny Howes - bass, backing vocals (touring substitute for Mike Mesaros, 2016)

Discography

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The Smithereens, in 2015: Jim Babjak, Pat DiNizio, Dennis Diken, The Thrilla, and guest Andy Burton

Studio albums

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Extended plays

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Live albums

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Compilations

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Soundtracks and other appearances

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Singles

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YearSongAUS
[27][28][29][30]
CANNZ
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UK
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UK Indie
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US
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US Mod. Rock
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US Main. Rock
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Album
1986"Blood and Roses"9914Especially for You
"Behind the Wall of Sleep"823
"In a Lonely Place"5
1987"Strangers When We Meet"21
1988"Only a Memory"921Green Thoughts
"House We Used to Live In"14
"Drown in My Own Tears"16834
1989"A Girl Like You"62383211
1990"Blues Before and After"94187
"Yesterday Girl"761620
"Blue Period" (withBelinda Carlisle)16299
1991"Top of the Pops"7758219Blow Up
"Tell Me When Did Things Go So Wrong"1128
"Too Much Passion"87223337
"Girl in Room 12"(Radio promo)[37]
1992"Get a Hold of My Heart"(Radio promo)[38]
"Rudolph, the Red Nosed Reindeer"(Radio promo)[39]Non-album single
1994"Miles From Nowhere"17A Date with the Smithereens
"Sick Of Seattle"(Radio promo)[40]
"Everything I Have Is Blue (Gtr. Mix)"(Radio promo)[41]
"Time Won't Let Me"(from the Motion PictureTimecop)[42]Non-album single
1997"Downbound Train"One Step Up/Two Steps Back: The Songs of Bruce Springsteen
1999"She's Got a Way"(Radio promo)[43][deprecated source]God Save The Smithereens
2011"Sorry"[44]2011
"One Look At You"[45]
2020"Love Me Do"[46]Non-album single
2022"Out of This World"The Lost Album

Music Videos

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TitleYearDirectorAlbum
"Blood And Roses"1986Albert Pyun[47]Especially For You
"Behind The Wall Of Sleep"Ken Welzer[47]
"In A Lonely Place"Ken Ross /Richard Levine[47]
"Only A Memory"1988Jim Yukich[47]Green Thoughts
"House We Used To Live In"Jim Yukich[47]
"Drown In My Own Tears"Jim Yukich / Jeff Zimmerman[47]
"A Girl Like You"1989John Lloyd Miller[47]11
"Blues Before And After"1990John Lloyd Miller[47]
"Yesterday Girl"Gregory P. Alosio[47]
"Blue Period"John Lloyd Miller[47]
"Top Of The Pops"1991John Lloyd Miller[48]Blow Up
"Too Much Passion"Jeff Stein[49]
"Miles From Nowhere"1994unknownA Date With The Smithereens
"Time Won't Let Me"Nigel Dick[50]Non-album single
"Sorry"2011John Rokosny / Andriette Redmann[51][52]2011
"One Look at You"

Videography

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  • Smithereens 10, 1991

References

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  38. ^"The Smithereens – Get a Hold of My Heart".Discogs.com. 1992. RetrievedAugust 19, 2018.
  39. ^"The Smithereens – Rudolph, the Red Nosed Reindeer".Discogs.com. 1992. RetrievedAugust 19, 2018.
  40. ^"The Smithereens – Sick Of Seattle (Vinyl)".Discogs.com. 1994. RetrievedFebruary 26, 2017.
  41. ^"The Smithereens – Everything I Have Is Blue (CD)s".Discogs.com. 1994. RetrievedFebruary 26, 2017.
  42. ^"The Smithereens – Time Won't Let Me (From The Motion Picture "Timecop")".Discogs.com. 1994. RetrievedFebruary 26, 2017.
  43. ^"She's Got a Way".Rate Your Music. RetrievedFebruary 26, 2018.
  44. ^"The return of the Smithereens!".The Smithereens Official Website.
  45. ^"One Look At You".The Smithereens Official Website.
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