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Patti Smith
In conversation with Kevin Berger
Wednesday, January 27, 2010 |
Herbst Theatre, 8pm
Singer, songwriter, poet, and artist, Patti Smith revolutionized
rock music with her 1975 debut album, Horses, a galvanizing
blend of spoken word, beat poetry and the punk movement. The album
cover of Horses featured a now iconic photograph of the 28-year-old
Smith taken by her close friend Robert Mapplethorpe. The record
opens with the line, "Jesus died for somebody's sins but not
mine," in Smith's raw, emotion-filled voice. Smith's eighteen
albums include Easter (1978), Dream of Life (1988),
Gone Again (1996), and Trampin' (2004). In the late-1960s
and 70s Smith lived in New York, and, briefly, Paris with her sister.
During that period she formed many lifelong friendships, including
with Sam Shepard, Jim Morrison, and James Carroll. Smith's forthcoming
memoir, Just Kids, deals with exactly that period, her youth
in New York and enduring friendship with photographer Robert Mapplethorpe,
with whom she shared a flat in the Hotel Chelsea. It was a particularly
important era of creative exploration and growth for each of their
burgeoning artistic careers. Steven Sebring's film about the Rock
and Roll Hall of Fame musician, called Patti Smith: Dream of
Life, debuted in 2008.
Journalist Kevin Berger was the executive editor and senior
staff writer at San Francisco magazine for six years. Most
recently he was the features editor at Salon. His articles
have garnered many awards, and Berger has written about numerous
music icons ranging from Mahler to Patti Smith.
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