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Steuart Smith

Steuart Smith (born June 24, 1952) is an guitarist, multi-instrumentalist, vocalist, songwriter, and , best known for his role as a lead and key collaborator with the rock band the Eagles from 2001 until his retirement in 2025 due to a diagnosis of . Born in Baltimore, Maryland, and raised partly in Northern Virginia, Smith began his career as a session musician in the 1980s, contributing guitar work and production to albums by artists including Don Henley, whose 2000 solo record Inside Job marked an early collaboration that led to Smith's integration into the Eagles' lineup following Don Felder's departure. Over the next two decades, he performed on all Eagles tours, co-wrote five songs, and shared producing credits on their 2007 double album Long Road Out of Eden, the band's first independent release, while also providing multi-instrumental support during live shows to recreate the complex arrangements of their classic hits. Beyond the Eagles, Smith's versatile session work spans rock, country, and folk genres, with notable contributions to Rodney Crowell's 2014 album Tarpaper Sky, Shawn Colvin's recordings, and Patty Griffin's projects, establishing him as a sought-after studio talent in Nashville and . Despite his integral role in the Eagles' post-Hotel California era—stabilizing the band after Glenn Frey's 2016 death and enabling sold-out residencies like the Las Vegas Sphere shows—Smith was never granted official membership status, remaining a hired performer in the eyes of the core surviving members. In January 2025, at age 72, he announced his departure from the band, citing the progressive neurological condition that impaired his ability to perform, and was replaced by Chris Holt for ongoing tours.

Early life

Childhood and family

Steuart Smith was born on June 24, 1952, in , . He was raised in by his father, who worked as a , and his mother, a . During his childhood, the family relocated several times, including periods spent in Falls Church and , .

Education and musical beginnings

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Career

Early career and session work

Steuart Smith entered the Nashville scene in the late 1980s, following his introduction to in 1986 through producer , which led to regular calls for guitar work in the city. His background in music theory from earlier education enhanced his adaptability in these sessions, allowing him to contribute distinctive guitar parts across and recordings. Smith provided lead electric guitar on several tracks from Rosanne Cash's 1987 album King's Record Shop, including the hit "Tennessee Flat-Top Box," marking one of his early high-profile contributions in the genre. He continued collaborating with Cash through the early 1990s, playing on her 1993 album The Wheel and touring with her during that period to support its release. Similarly, Smith contributed to Trisha Yearwood's 1993 The Song Remembers When, adding texture to tracks like the title song, and appeared on her 1996 release Everybody Knows. In the mid-1990s, Smith joined the band The Cicadas as guitarist, alongside Crowell, , and Vince Santoro, contributing to their country-rock sound on the self-titled 1997 album released by Warner Bros. Records. The group, formed in 1996, drew from Smith's session experience to blend Americana elements with rock influences. Smith also served as a touring guitarist for in the late 1990s, including backing her on the 1997 Sessions at West 54th television performance, where he played lead guitar on songs from her album . This live support highlighted his role in Colvin's band alongside bassist , following his earlier electric guitar work on her 1992 album Fat City.

Production credits

Steuart Smith contributed guitar to Rodney Crowell's 1988 album , a breakthrough project that yielded five consecutive No. 1 singles on the chart, including "I Couldn't Leave You If I Tried," "It's Such a Small World," "After All This Time," "I Know What I Want," and "Many a Long and Lonesome Highway." The album's success marked the first time a record achieved this feat, blending roots with subtle rock edges through its instrumentation and overall sound. In his production work, emphasized hybrid arrangements that merged country traditions with rock-infused guitar tones, evident in the layered textures of various tracks where and intertwined with electric riffs to broaden the genre's appeal. This approach helped songwriting shine while elevating projects to commercial success and establishing as a figure in country music . Smith provided lead on Wynonna Judd's 1992 hit "No One Else on Earth" from her self-titled debut album, infusing the track with a rock-country that contributed to its No. 1 chart peak and Grammy nomination for Best Country Song. His guitar work on the song highlighted dynamic shifts from twangy verses to soaring choruses, enhancing Judd's vocal delivery and the track's crossover energy. For , Smith provided essential guitar contributions to the 1994 single "What the Cowgirls Do" from the album , where his electric leads added a lively rock-tinged bounce to the upbeat country number, helping it reach No. 2 on the country charts. Across Gill's discography, including the 2006 double album These Days, Smith's session playing supported broader production efforts by integrating versatile guitar elements that balanced Gill's leanings with contemporary flair.

Time with the Eagles

Steuart Smith's association with the Eagles began through his session work on Don Henley's 2000 solo album Inside Job, where his guitar performances impressed Henley and led to an invitation to join the band for touring purposes. In 2001, Smith joined the Eagles as their ist, stepping in to replace following Felder's departure from the band amid internal disputes. Although never inducted as an official member, Smith became a fixture in the Eagles' live performances, sharing duties primarily with and, in later years, collaborating alongside on multiple high-profile tours. From the 2001 tour through the Long Goodbye residency at in in 2024–2025, Smith's tenure spanned over two decades, contributing to the band's sold-out arena shows and festival appearances worldwide. Smith's studio contributions to the Eagles were highlighted on their 2007 double album , the band's first collection of original material in nearly three decades and their final studio release. He co-wrote five tracks, including "Waiting in the Weeds" with , and provided guitar parts on several songs, such as the poignant "," which addressed the aftermath of the . Additionally, Smith served as a co-producer on the album alongside the band members, Scott , and Richard F.W. Davis, helping shape its blend of harmonies and introspective lyrics. His work on marked a significant creative role, extending his influence beyond live performances into the band's recorded legacy. Smith continued performing with the Eagles through their extensive touring schedule until his retirement from the band in early 2025, concluding a 24-year partnership that solidified his place in the group's history.

Other collaborations

In the 1990s, Steuart Smith contributed guitar parts to Dolly Parton's album Something Special (1995), where he played both acoustic and on multiple tracks. He also joined Parton on tour during this period, providing live guitar support for her performances. Smith collaborated with on the 1994 album , delivering electric guitar on the majority of tracks, including the title song and singles like "What the Cowgirls Do." His contributions added layered textures to Gill's country sound, blending seamlessly with the album's production. Beyond his involvement in Don Henley's Inside Job (2000), Smith served as a core guitarist in Henley's solo touring band for subsequent outings, enhancing live renditions of hits like "." He further supported Henley's 2015 album Cass County by co-writing and arranging several tracks, while performing guitar and piano duties that shaped its roots-oriented arrangements. Following the Eagles' 2007 release , Smith's guest appearances remained selective amid his band commitments, including occasional sessions and live spots with country artists like and before his 2025 retirement. These collaborations underscored his versatility across genres, drawing on his established reputation for intricate guitar work.

Personal life

Residence and family

Steuart Smith has resided in , since the 2000s, where he maintains a relatively private life away from the spotlight of his musical career. Public details about Smith's are limited, but he shares his home with a longtime girlfriend whose family is based in . He is also the father of a , Sarah, born around 1989. Throughout his peak touring years with the Eagles, Smith balanced the demands of extensive road schedules with a commitment to , often avoiding on his personal circumstances and focusing instead on family ties to regions like from his earlier life.

Health and retirement

In early 2025, Steuart Smith was diagnosed with , a neurological condition characterized by symptoms such as tremors, stiffness, and slowed movement that mimic . This diagnosis significantly impacted his ability to perform live, as the motor challenges associated with interfered with the precision required for guitar playing and stage presence during tours. On January 27, 2025, announced his retirement from the Eagles after 24 years as their co-lead guitarist, stating, "It is with profound regret that, due to performance issues associated with my recently diagnosed , I find that I must bow out of my position with the Eagles. I must now do what's best for all concerned." Eagles co-founder confirmed the departure, noting, "Steuart Smith has retired from touring," in an official band statement. The announcement came midway through the band's residency at in , marking the end of Smith's extensive tenure that began in 2001. The Eagles promptly replaced Smith with guitarist Chris Holt, a Dallas-based musician who had previously performed with the band as a substitute and collaborated with artists like . Holt assumed the role of co-lead guitarist for the band's ongoing and future performances starting in early 2025. In reflections shared through his retirement statement, Smith expressed deep appreciation for his time with the Eagles while acknowledging the necessity of stepping away to prioritize health and the band's continuity. No specific post-retirement plans have been publicly detailed.

Selected discography

As performer

Smith contributed to Rodney Crowell's 1988 Diamonds & Dirt, which included performances on several tracks that became hit singles such as "I Couldn't Leave You If I Tried" and "After I Say I'm Sorry." As a member of The Cicadas, Smith performed , , , and other instruments across their self-titled 1997 , providing full musical support throughout the recording. Smith played guitar on select tracks of Don Henley's 2000 solo album Inside Job, including contributions to "Miss Ghost" and "For My Wedding." On the Eagles' 2007 double album , Smith delivered guitar performances on multiple tracks, notably acoustic and on the opening song "No More Walks in the Wood," as well as throughout the project where he also shared duties. Smith performed electric and , mandolin, and other instruments on Rodney Crowell's 2014 album Tarpaper Sky.

As producer

Smith's production work spans and genres, with notable contributions to high-profile albums where he shaped the overall sound through co-production roles. He co-produced the Eagles' (2007), the band's first full-length studio album of original material since 1979, collaborating with the group, , Richard F.W. Davis, and to oversee recording and arrangement across its 20 tracks. In addition, Smith produced select tracks for the Eagles, including "No More Cloudy Days" from the same album. Smith co-produced Shawn Colvin's Uncovered (2015) with Stewart Lerman, guiding the album's intimate covers of classic songs through minimalist acoustic production that highlighted Colvin's vocals and guitar work. He also received producer credit on Marshall Crenshaw's rendition of "My Back Pages" (1999), arranging and producing the Bob Dylan cover for a compilation album. Smith co-produced Rodney Crowell's Tarpaper Sky (2014) with Crowell and Dan Knobler.

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