Dave looks back with pride over his musical career as he
began playing the piano at the very early age of four. Even at the tender
age of seven, he entered a competition organized by the stocky
silver-haired star-maker Carroll Levis. David, a Pikes Lane schoolboy was
the youngest and couldn’t reach the pedals on the grand piano of the old
Grand Theatre, but picked out a more than passable rendition of "Oh Mein
Papa". He was encouraged by his father to take classical music lessons
with a Piano teacher in Bolton (Mrs Toseland) where his father paid for
his tuition right through the entire eight grades of Associated Board
Piano Examinations, passing all with Distinction.
Interest progressed to the point when he became
engrossed in not just playing but also in writing and orchestrating which
resulted in the formation his own trio at the age of twelve performing in
local venues. It was also at this time, for the closing week of the
magnificent Grand theatre in Bolton, a special show was prepared with
youngsters from the local area performing, David being one of the line-up.
On the opening day of the show, the pianist of the resident orchestra was
taken ill. David was asked could he stand in, and without a rehearsal he
played very ably with the orchestra in the pit. He then quickly moved
upstairs onto the stage for his own performance, playing on the instrument
that just 8 years previously he was too young to play with pedals.
During his latter years at school he was fascinated with
the electronic organ and at the age of sixteen, left school and joined
Swan’s, the biggest of all the Manchester Organ and Piano Dealer as organ
technician. They allowed him to take a break for two summers to be the
personal pianist and musical director for showman Peter Webster at the
Central Pier in Blackpool and in the Theatre on the pier.
This experience led him to become
musical director in many cabaret clubs in and around Manchester. During
this time, he was seen by Eric Delaney and was invited to join him as
keyboardist and Musical Director, which he did successfully for two years.
During that time he was MD for stars like Morecambe & Wise, Ken Dodd and
the late Tony Hancock, later appearing in a Royal Command Performance in
the presence of Her Royal Highness, Princess Margaret. After this episode,
wanting to be more in control he formed his own band namely the Dave Smith
Sound playing at Theatres and Cabaret Clubs around the North West,
including the North Pier Blackpool.
In 1974, Dave was appointed manager of a
local music shop E.D.Brown Organs in Bolton at the same time performing at
many organ societies and making several recordings, most of which were
played on the Radio stations including Radio Lancashire (call Radio
Blackburn in those days). While managing this store he was asked to enter
the Yamaha Electone Festival. He won the UK heat, going on to win the
European finals in Hambourg, where he received as first prize, a trip to
Japan and a chance to enter the International Concours. It was here, in
1975, that he was presented with the Most Outstanding Performance Award.
Returning to the UK, he left the retail
scene to appear with Trevor Chance playing at major cabaret venues
throughout the UK with many appearances on the BBC "Pebble Mill at One" TV
show.
Again the electronic organ scene beckoned
and Dave joined the Lowrey Organ Company and was Artist for the European
Operations of Lowrey playing at venues and trade fairs all over Europe and
the USA. In 1979 he was promoted to Marketing Specialist/Artist, and
further promotion came in 1983 when he was made Keyboard Marketing Manager
for Lowrey in Europe. 1984 was decision making time, because the Company
invited him not only to work in Chicago, but reside there as well, where
he became Director of Product Planning and Development in 1985.
His success was heard throughout the world
and especially by the President of Roland Corporation in Japan, Mr.
Ikutaro Kakehashi and he asked Dave to form a Research and Development
Department for Roland’s keyboard products concentrating on a new line of
instruments for Roland....the Atelier range of organs.
After many years with the Organ and Keyboard design team
for Roland Corporation Japan, he decided to return to the showbiz scene.
He is currently the Musical Director for many stars and is also the
musical director at the church of St. Anne in his local village. The Organ
Society and club circuit is also benefiting with Dave now being back on
the performing circuit and in his 'spare time', is teaching piano, organ
and keyboard. Another one of his responsibilities currently is working
with the ever-expanding singing sensation "Sing Live UK".