Geoff Smith

   
Geoff

Geoff Smith comes from a long line of musicians. His brother and sister both played with the likes of Tony Bennett, Andy Williams and Chuck Mongione, and his father was Musical Advisor to the King of Morocco. By age, 20, Geoff Smith, an artist on the string bass, electric bass and Chapman Stick was performing throughout North America. Venues for Geoff include, playing before President Ronald Wilson Reagan, Yankee Stadium New York and Canadian National Exhibition Toronto. To further broaden his focus, Geoff has worked in prisons and the inner city. Due to his deep spiritual commitment, Geoff spent two years in Moscow building a recording studio and music training center. After Russia, Geoff returned to Toronto where he worked on a project called Midtown. Today, from Geoff's base just outside of Ottawa, he works on the latest project, trace elements.


 

Trish Pye

   
Trish

Trish Pye has had a passion to write and sing for as long as she can remember. The lyrics Trish Pye writes, ring with the empathic resilience of a born survivor. She once performed at the Royal Albert Hall London, and has busked in some of the best parts of England. After moving to Canada, Trish Pye's early attempts at making a name for herself culminated in a project called Alabaster Jar. A long awaited dream came true on that project by opening for the British band, Iona. With trace elements, Trish continues to capitalize, invest and grow as a musician.



Trace Elements
 
Trace Elements in concert Take the creamy vocals and original lyrics of Trish Pye and the finely carved rhythms of Geoff Smith on, electric bass, Chapman Stick and acoustic guitar, and you have the evocative Jazz/Latin/R&B stylings of trace elements.

 

 

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