
Joseph William Feliciano Smith is a Filipino singer-songwriter, drummer, and guitarist. More commonly known alternately as Joey Smith and Pepe Smith, he is an icon of original Filipino rock music, or "Pinoy Rock".
Birth name Joseph William Feliciano Smith
Also known as Joey Smith
Pepe Smith
Born Quezon City, Philippines
Genres Pinoy rock
Occupations Musician, songwriter, guitarist
Instruments Vocals, guitar, bass guitar, drums
Associated acts Juan dela Cruz Band
Speed, Glue & Shinki
Smith was a member of the nationalistic and the seminal Philippine rock group, the Juan dela Cruz Band along with fellow musicians, Wally Gonzales and Mike Hanopol. "Juan dela Cruz" is the recognized term for the "everyman" in Philippine society. The Juan dela Cruz Band initiated the rock music revolution in the Philippines, veering away from covers of foreign hit songs and focusing on original songwriting. The trio has always been credited of spearheading the Pinoy Rock genre in the Philippine music industry.
Smith was also a member of the Japanese rock trio, Speed, Glue & Shinki, an interest in amphetamines[1] being the attribution for the "Speed" moniker in the name of the band.
He spent six months in Vietnam during the Vietnam War. His band, the Surfer, was contacted to play for American soldiers.
He was jailed for six months for alleged drug trafficking in 1993. His constant jail visitor in the Quezon City Jail was Apa Ongpin. After his release for lack of evidence, Smith held a concert at the jail for the inmates.
At the age of 11 he had his first band, consisting of his friends and neighbors from the Kamuning district, in Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines.
Released in 2005 his very first solo album entitled Idiosyncrasies, on Alpha Records. The 14-track album was three-years in the making; the recording project had started in 2002. The album was released simultaneously with the Juan Dela Cruz's three-CD collection from the rival Vicor Records.
Despite having an American father, he has never set foot in the USA. It's his dream to visit America, he says. His band, during their peak, only toured the United Kingdom, East Asia (and later, Australia), but not the U.S.
In 1994, he survived a car accident that damaged his signature jaw.
He was one of the Filipino acts who opened for the July 4, 1966 concert of the Beatles at the Rizal Memorial Stadium in Manila, Philippines. His admiration of the Beatles further strengthened his musical resolve.
He and the Juan Dela Cruz Band participated in the first open field rock festival in in 1970, the Antipolo Rock Music Festival.
Father of singer Queenie Smith and former MYX VJ Sanya Smith.
One of his main hobbies is collecting toy planes. His childhood dream was to become a pilot.
A member of the nationalistic and the seminal Philippine rock band, the Juan Dela Cruz Band. "Juan Dela Cruz" is the Everyman's name in the Philippines.
Smith composed the song "Himig Natin" backstage in 1972, while waiting for his turn to play in a concert called "Himig Natin", at the Rizal Park grounds in Manila, Philippines.
Joey Smith formed his own band, The Airwaves, in circa-1976. The members were Joey Smith (vocals/dobro/drums), Jun Lopito (guitar), Gary Perez (guitar), Gil Cruz (bass) and Edmund Fortuno (drums).
Pepe Smith - Idiosyncrasies
Eto Na Ako!
Silver Whore
The Blessing
Midnight Shuffle
Mescaline Lullabye
Hi-Tek Babe
Walang Kokontra!
Ihip Ng Hangin
Jueteng Shed
Spike It Up!
Mighty great Big-Hearted Love Song
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