Patti Smith
Patricia Lee Smith, widely known as Patti Smith, is a multifaceted American artist renowned for her contributions as a singer-songwriter, musician, poet, and author. She emerged as a pivotal figure in the New York City punk rock scene with her groundbreaking debut album, *Horses*, released in 1975. Esteemed as the "punk poet laureate," Smith seamlessly blended the worlds of rock music and poetry, creating a unique and evocative artistic voice that resonated with many.
Throughout her illustrious career, Smith has produced a remarkable body of work that spans various genres, earning her a revered status in both the music and literary communities. Some of her notable albums include *Easter* (1978), featuring the hit single "Because the Night," and *Gone Again* (1996), which showcased her continued evolution as an artist.
In addition to her musical endeavors, Patti Smith has penned several acclaimed books, including her memoir *Just Kids*, which won the National Book Award in 2010 and chronicles her relationship with photographer Robert Mapplethorpe. Smith's influence extends beyond her own creations; she has inspired countless artists and musicians with her fearless approach to expressing themes of love, loss, and artistic integrity. Throughout her career, she has received numerous accolades, solidifying her legacy as a trailblazer in the realms of music and literature.
Filmography
Ex Libris: The New York Public Library
Rolling Thunder Revue: A Bob Dylan Story by Martin Scorsese
The Big Empty
Patti Smith: Electric Poet
Another Day, Another Time: Celebrating the Music of 'Inside Llewyn Davis'
Mapplethorpe: Look at the Pictures
U2: iNNOCENCE + eXPERIENCE Live in Paris
The Promise: The Making of Darkness on the Edge of Town
Burroughs: The Movie
William S. Burroughs: A Man Within
Song to Song