Artist Information
Biography
Ruth Purves Smith Biography
Ruth’s childhood rambled the prairie highways between urban and country homes. Her mother, a cultured English teacher, lived in the city, and her father and stepmother operated an antique woolen mill in Rural Alberta. This paradox is apparent in Ruth’s music. While the stories may appear to be simple, traditional country, they are supported by a sound that pulls influence from the city: complicated, restless and sometimes loud. The story of Ruth’s career is no different.
In the fall of ’87, Ruth answered an ad for a “girl country singer” The ad was posted by Frank James, a one man band who played the bass guitar with his toes while playing guitar with his left hand and piano with his right. Frank had appeared on the Johnny Carson Show and That’s Incredible. Wow, the Big Time. Ruth soon discovered however that Frank was nuts. She recalls, “As long as my hair was big enough and my skirt was short enough, Frank would play the songs at their proper tempo. Otherwise it was “Blue Eyes Cryin in the Rain” at 90 miles an hour.
Next came Ruth’s first real band, Rodeo-A-Go-Go. In it’s various incarnations, Rodeo traveled the “B” country circuit throughout rural Alberta. The band was often too far out to be country, but too country to be anything else. This didn’t make for a very long run. By 1989, it was over.
Ruth then joined an Edmonton road band for a while, played the odd solo engagement, and in1993 joined the all girl trio Roadside Turnout . The highlights of their time together include a performance at the Calgary Folk Festival, and the birth of her first child.
The fall of ‘93 marked a break for Ruth, who then focused on raising her young family and writing her own music. Though she was occasionally involved in the writing process over the years, she was fundamentally playing other people’s music. Now, she was writing her own and loving it.
After the birth of her second child in ‘96, Ruth embarked on her solo career - opening at different clubs and events, including a couple of shows for Fred Eaglesmith.
Ruth’s endeavors include co-writing and performing the song Big Skies on the compilation Rivers and Rails and the recording of her debut CD “Out in the Storm”.
"Out In the Storm" has garnered critical acclaim across North America, with radio campaigns through Tinderbox Music & Kyle Meredith promotions. The release of "Out In the Storm" has allowed Ruth & the 581 to perform at numerous festivals this past season.
2011 Update: Hey Kids! We're licensed to MTV, came in at #69!!! in the 2010 Top 100 on Canada's bastion of musical culture, CKUA Radio ( 16 transmitters around Alberta & world wide on the web!) As well, we garnered a grant to record our next full length CD- Thanks RAWLCO!!! Currently, we're in the studio workin' on it.
WINTER 2011: Just completed a recording at 'Just B's House of Rock' with Justin Burgess & Bill Durst. The new cd comes out in the late spring, and the old one is still stirring it up; great review in this summer's "PENGUIN EGGS"!
Instrumentation
Jim Kukko - Guitars & Background Vocals
Kathy Cook - Mandolin & Background Vocals
Brian Sovereign - Bass
David Holloway - Lead Guitar
Holly Magnus - Drums
Ruth Purves Smith - bodhran, Lead Vocal, & Acoustic Guitar
Discography
Ruth co-wrote and recorded the song "Big Skies" on the 2007 release of "Rivers & Rails". This compilation album received numerous accalades; voted best Country CD of 2007 in Cowboy Magazine, and "Big Skies" became one of the hits from the venture.
As well, Ruth has released a 3 song EP.
Both these projects are garnering radio play.
2008 found Ruth with 2 more self composed songs on compilation CD's- "Ride Around" on' Homefest' 2008, and "Cheyenne's Song" on 'Hospice Calgary'. As well, Ruth's rendition of Pat Hatherley's, "Northern Lights" charted #1 on four Broadjam charts stateside!!
The latest release,"Out In The Storm", a full length, all self composed original CD is at College & AAA Americana Radio across Canada & The USA!
Links
Photo Gallery
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Ruth Purves Smith
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Out In The Storm
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video shoot I - minus 34 degrees-March18,2009
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video shoot I March 18th,2009 minus 34 degrees
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video shoot II W.F. White Studio May/09
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Ralph Boyd Johnson-key grip
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Dog gone!
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Ruth Purves Smith Video II
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The Band -2nd video shoot -May
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Ruth Purves Smith Video II White's
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Pat Hatherley's Cd Release
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Ruth & Big B
Press
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Spectacular Doesn't Begin to Describe
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This week’s disc review: Friday, March 5th, 2010 By Donald Teplyske Ruth Purves Smith & the 581 ...
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Out In The Storm "Ruth Purves Smith & The 581"
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I first heard RPS in the early 2000s when I had her open for Fred Eaglesmith at a couple of gigs! S...
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Ruth Purves Smith & The 581 - Alberta Folk Music with a Twist
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Listening to Ruth Purves Smith & The 581's "Out In The Storm" was an interesting auditory experience...
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Cd Review - Pat Hatherley, songwriter
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I can’t say enough good things about this album. I would call the genré Canadiana, but that doesn’t...
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Local Gal Rocks the Hall
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By ElijahWestin Ruth goes hard and sweet! Un...
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Out In the Storm a Must Listen Album
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_ By Debbie Moon "Ruth Purves Smith is about to make a lot of her peers in the music business happy...
Setlist
Sets are as long as needed. The music is all original. 3 -45 minute sets max +/-.

