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Some of the most important musicians in American music history don’t chase attention.
They chase the work.
Kirk Smothers has spent over 40 years doing just that—playing, recording, touring the world, shaping records you’ve heard, and building a life in music without a digital footprint, a brand strategy, or a highlight reel.
In this episode of Spirits in the Material World, Kirk and I talk about:
Growing up in Memphis and finding music early
What it really takes to make a living as a working musician
Playing with world-class artists without chasing fame
Tone, discipline, relationships, and longevity
Why some legends stay hidden in plain sight
This isn’t a hype interview.
It’s a master class in musicianship, humility, and letting the phone keep ringing because you’ve earned it.
🎷 Featuring Kirk Smothers
🎙️ Full episode available now
By Sean Blankenship, a Pairaces Studio productionSome of the most important musicians in American music history don’t chase attention.
They chase the work.
Kirk Smothers has spent over 40 years doing just that—playing, recording, touring the world, shaping records you’ve heard, and building a life in music without a digital footprint, a brand strategy, or a highlight reel.
In this episode of Spirits in the Material World, Kirk and I talk about:
Growing up in Memphis and finding music early
What it really takes to make a living as a working musician
Playing with world-class artists without chasing fame
Tone, discipline, relationships, and longevity
Why some legends stay hidden in plain sight
This isn’t a hype interview.
It’s a master class in musicianship, humility, and letting the phone keep ringing because you’ve earned it.
🎷 Featuring Kirk Smothers
🎙️ Full episode available now