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In 1990, Smyth became an executive for [[Go Discs]] where at his suggestion the label signed [[The Stairs]] and he was also responsible for reforming Madness in 1992 for [[Madstock!]]. In 1989/1990, he became friends with [[Morrissey]], who once asked him to be his [[management|manager]]. Smyth declined, claiming "I didn't fancy having to iron his socks".{{Citation needed|date=August 2009}} He provided backing vocals on Morrissey's version of [[The Jam]]'s "[[That's Entertainment (song)|That's Entertainment]]". Smyth had a small part in Suggs's solo career, co-writing the song "Green Eyes" and he also performed backing vocals on ''The Lone Ranger'' album with his sidekick. Smyth led the [[folk music|folk]]-influenced band [[The Velvet Ghost]] which played at the [[Fleadh]] festival in 2000.
In 1990, Smyth became an executive for [[Go Discs]] where at his suggestion the label signed [[The Stairs]] and he was also responsible for reforming Madness in 1992 for [[Madstock!]]. In 1989/1990, he became friends with [[Morrissey]], who once asked him to be his [[management|manager]]. Smyth declined, claiming "I didn't fancy having to iron his socks".{{Citation needed|date=August 2009}} He provided backing vocals on Morrissey's version of [[The Jam]]'s "[[That's Entertainment (song)|That's Entertainment]]". Smyth had a small part in Suggs's solo career, co-writing the song "Green Eyes" and he also performed backing vocals on ''The Lone Ranger'' album with his sidekick. Smyth led the [[folk music|folk]]-influenced band [[The Velvet Ghost]] which played at the [[Fleadh]] festival in 2000.


In 2002, Smyth started up his own [[record label]], RGR Music, at an office in [[Camden Town]]. He released a debut single, "We're Coming Over", with The England Supporters Band (billed as Mr. Smash & Friends) and it reached # 67 in the [[UK Singles Charts]]. RGR released an album and three singles by London rapper, [[Just Jack]]. The label also released material by dance and rap artists [[Autamata]] and [[Border Crossing (band)|Border Crossing]]. In 2004, after briefly moving his office to [[Islington]], Smyth closed RGR and started to concentrate more on his Madness projects. During 2009, Chas Smash has been busy performing shows with Madness and promoting their new album, ''[[The Liberty of Norton Folgate]]''. Smyth currently lives in [[Spain]] but also spends time at his family home in [[North London]].
In 2002, Smyth started up his own [[record label]], RGR Music, at an office in [[Camden Town]]. He released a debut single, "We're Coming Over", with The England Supporters Band (billed as Mr. Smash & Friends) and it reached # 67 in the [[UK Singles Charts]]. RGR released an album and three singles by London rapper, [[Just Jack]]. The label also released material by dance and rap artists [[Autamata]] and [[Border Crossing (band)|Border Crossing]]. In 2004, after briefly moving his office to [[Islington]], Smyth closed RGR and started to concentrate more on his Madness projects. During 2009, Chas Smash has been busy performing shows with Madness and promoting their new album, ''[[The Liberty of Norton Folgate]]''. Smyth currently lives in [[Spain]] but also spends time at his family home in [[North London]]. He is rumoured to be working on several solo projects, including a dubstep album, entitled (according to [[MOJO]] magazine) '''Chas Smash' Hi-Fi Sounds Of The New Boss''. This has not been officially confirmed however.


== References ==
== References ==

Revision as of 08:01, 3 September 2010

Carl Smyth, also known as Chas Smash (born Cathal Joseph Patrick Smyth, 14 January 1959, London, England) is an English musician, best known as the backing singer and dancer in the ska/pop band Madness.[1] He also plays trumpet, acoustic guitar and various percussion instruments. He occasionally performs lead vocals on the songs "Michael Caine", "Wings of a Dove", "One Step Beyond and "Madness (Is All in the Mind)". He was initially an occasional songwriter, becoming a more regular contributor over the course of Madness's career, and was credited as co-writer on the group's major international hit, "Our House".

Born in 1959, he was named after his father Cathal Smyth. In 1976, 'The North London Invaders' recruited Smyth to play bass until he was replaced in 1977 by Gavin Rogers. In 1979, Smyth became the last of the seven original Madness members to join the band. Prior to that he was a friend of the band and danced onstage at concerts. After Madness broke up in 1986, he formed a new short-lived band The Madness along with Suggs, Lee Thompson and Chris Foreman.

In 1990, Smyth became an executive for Go Discs where at his suggestion the label signed The Stairs and he was also responsible for reforming Madness in 1992 for Madstock!. In 1989/1990, he became friends with Morrissey, who once asked him to be his manager. Smyth declined, claiming "I didn't fancy having to iron his socks".[citation needed] He provided backing vocals on Morrissey's version of The Jam's "That's Entertainment". Smyth had a small part in Suggs's solo career, co-writing the song "Green Eyes" and he also performed backing vocals on The Lone Ranger album with his sidekick. Smyth led the folk-influenced band The Velvet Ghost which played at the Fleadh festival in 2000.

In 2002, Smyth started up his own record label, RGR Music, at an office in Camden Town. He released a debut single, "We're Coming Over", with The England Supporters Band (billed as Mr. Smash & Friends) and it reached # 67 in the UK Singles Charts. RGR released an album and three singles by London rapper, Just Jack. The label also released material by dance and rap artists Autamata and Border Crossing. In 2004, after briefly moving his office to Islington, Smyth closed RGR and started to concentrate more on his Madness projects. During 2009, Chas Smash has been busy performing shows with Madness and promoting their new album, The Liberty of Norton Folgate. Smyth currently lives in Spain but also spends time at his family home in North London. He is rumoured to be working on several solo projects, including a dubstep album, entitled (according to MOJO magazine) 'Chas Smash' Hi-Fi Sounds Of The New Boss. This has not been officially confirmed however.

References

  1. ^ Erlewine, Stephen Thomas. "Biography: Madness". Allmusic. Retrieved 27 May 2010.