Fact-checked by Grok 2 weeks ago

Toby Smith

Toby Grafftey-Smith (29 October 1970 – 11 April 2017), known professionally as Toby Smith, was an English musician best known as the founding , , and co-songwriter of the and band . Born in to a mother and a banker father, Smith attended Swanbourne House School and won a music scholarship to before briefly studying politics, philosophy, and economics at University. He co-founded in 1992 alongside frontman , contributing keyboards and songwriting to their debut album (1993) and subsequent releases, including the Grammy-winning (1996). During his decade with the band, Smith co-wrote major hits such as "Cosmic Girl", "", and "", helping sell over 26 million records worldwide and establish their signature blend of , , and . Smith left in 2002 to focus on family commitments, having married Gabriella and fathered three children: , , and . In his post-band career, he established Angelic Studios in , where he produced and hosted artists including and , and co-founded the artisan cider brand 3Cs with friends and Jasper Galloway. A passionate horseman and collector of classic cars like E-Types and vintage mowing machines, Smith was diagnosed with cancer six years before his death at age 46.

Early life

Birth and family background

Toby Grafftey-Smith, known professionally as Toby Smith, was born on 29 October 1970 in , . He was the son of John Jeremy Grafftey-Smith, a merchant banker commonly known as "," and his wife Lucy, a . As one of three siblings, Smith grew up in an upper-class family environment in , where his father's career in banking provided . Smith's paternal grandfather was Sir Laurence Barton Grafftey-Smith, a prominent British who served as Minister to from 1945 to 1947 and as High Commissioner to from 1947 to 1951.

Education

Toby Smith, born in 1970, first attended Swanbourne House School, a preparatory in . He later attended , a prestigious independent in , , from 1984 to 1989. As the son of a merchant banker, he benefited from access to this elite institution, which emphasized a broad . At , Smith earned a music , recognizing his prodigious talent as a . He honed his skills through classical performances and by playing the in the school chapel. These experiences fostered his deep interest in keyboards and live performance, blending classical training with influences. Following , Smith enrolled at the to study politics, philosophy, and economics but left after one term. The school's vibrant extracurricular scene, including arts programs and music societies, further nurtured Smith's creative development amid a network of peers from influential families.

Personal life

Marriage and children

Toby Smith married Gabriella Crewe-Read, daughter of David Offley Crewe-Read, in the early . The couple settled into family life, with Smith prioritizing domestic stability following his departure from in 2002 due to child-rearing commitments. They resided on a farm in , where Smith focused on raising their children and building a on the property. Smith and Crewe-Read had three children: daughters (born circa 2000) and (born 16 April 2009), and son Dylan (born 11 December 2004). Family became central to Smith's life choices, as he shifted away from the demands of touring to support his growing household, reflecting a deliberate emphasis on parental roles over professional obligations.

Hobbies and other pursuits

After leaving in 2002, Toby Smith embraced a rural lifestyle on his farm near in , , where he integrated personal hobbies into his daily life. This shift to the countryside allowed him to pursue interests that reflected his appreciation for traditional English pastimes and hands-on creativity. Smith developed a strong passion for , becoming an accomplished cross-country and a keen . He joined the Grafton Hunt, a prominent group in , and participated in local activities, often seen in traditional hunting attire. His involvement extended to competitions in rural , renewing an early interest in sports that he had set aside during his music career. These pursuits not only connected him with the local hunting set but also offered physical and social outlets that brought structure and enjoyment to his post-band years. In addition to riding, Smith was an avid collector of classic cars, including E-Types, for which he maintained a professional garage, and vintage mowing machines, which he stored in various sizes in a barn on his property. He also turned his hobby of cider-making into a small-scale venture, co-founding the artisan brand 3Cs Cider with friends and Jasper Galloway. Operating from his property, he produced small-batch ciders using traditional methods, emphasizing quality and unconventional flavors that stood out in the drinks industry. This hands-on activity, conducted on his family home's grounds near , blended leisure with entrepreneurial spirit and highlighted his interest in rural craftsmanship. These hobbies provided Smith with a and continuity during challenging times, fostering resilience through creative and outdoor engagement on his rural . The events and production offered grounding routines that complemented his countryside existence, allowing him to maintain an active, multifaceted lifestyle beyond music.

Professional career

With Jamiroquai

Toby Smith co-founded in 1992 alongside vocalist , bassist , drummer Nick Van Gelder, and didgeridoo player Wallis Buchanan, serving as the band's original keyboardist. The group emerged from London's scene, with Smith's instrumental expertise helping to shape their debut single "" that year. Smith's keyboard work, primarily on Fender Rhodes electric piano and analog , was central to Jamiroquai's fusion of , , and elements, creating a distinctive groovy, psychedelic aesthetic in their early recordings. He provided lush arrangements and solos that underpinned the band's live and studio sound, such as synthesizer layers with string arrangements in "Music of the Mind" from (1993). As a key co-songwriter, Smith collaborated extensively with on many of Jamiroquai's signature tracks, including "" (1994), "" (1996), "Cosmic Girl" (1996), "" (1998), "" (1999), "Alright" (1997), "Blow Your Mind" (1993), and "Black Capricorn Day" (1999). These songs helped propel the band to international success, with "" earning a Grammy Award for Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals in 1998. Smith contributed keyboards, arrangements, and co-writing to Jamiroquai's first five albums: (1993), The Return of the Space Cowboy (1994), (1996), (1999), and (2001). His performances defined the band's energetic touring phase throughout the 1990s, blending live improvisation with studio precision across global arenas. After a decade with , Smith departed on 29 April 2002 during the tour, citing family commitments as his primary reason for leaving.

As a

Following his departure from in 2002, Toby Smith shifted his focus to music production and songwriting, establishing himself as a key figure in the UK indie and pop scenes until his death in 2017. He took on roles as both and manager for emerging artists, leveraging his expertise in crafting commercially viable tracks with rhythmic depth. One of Smith's notable early productions was the full album Caught in the Headlights (2009) for the British indie pop band Absent Elk, where he handled all production duties to create a polished, atmospheric sound blending indie elements with subtle electronic layers. He also collaborated extensively with the band , producing tracks for their second album The Illusion of Safety (2010) and co-writing the "Choices," which highlighted his knack for infectious hooks and upbeat arrangements. In 2013, Smith co-produced Matt Cardle's third studio album , contributing to its production alongside writing credits on multiple tracks, including "When You Were My Girl," helping the X Factor winner transition to a more mature pop sound. Smith's songwriting extended beyond these projects, with credits on songs for prominent pop and indie acts such as , , , and , often infusing their material with melodic structures informed by his and roots. Many of these productions took place at his Angelic Recording Studios, where he cultivated a creative environment suited to iterative collaboration.

Angelic Recording Studios

Angelic Recording Studios was established by Toby Smith in the late at his home in rural , near , , with construction beginning in November 2008 and the facility becoming operational by June 2010. Smith, drawing from his experience as a and , envisioned the studio as an inspiring, musician-friendly environment designed to foster creativity in genres such as , , and pop, featuring high-end equipment including a large SSL 8000G Series console, extensive outboard gear, and classic microphones to support professional recording sessions. The studio was conceived as a residential "home-from-home" space, blending seamlessly with Smith's countryside lifestyle on a setting that offered privacy and natural beauty to enhance artists' focus and well-being during extended stays. It served as a dedicated hub for Smith's own production endeavors as well as collaborations with other musicians, providing separated recording areas with high visibility to facilitate collaborative workflows. For instance, it hosted sessions for projects including ' second album, underscoring its role in supporting diverse artistic outputs. Operations continued actively until Smith's death on April 11, 2017, maintaining its status as a creative sanctuary that integrated professional recording capabilities with a serene, rural ambiance. The facility's design emphasized comfort and inspiration, allowing it to function not only as a technical production space but also as an extension of Smith's personal vision for an idyllic creative retreat.

Death

Illness

In 2011, Toby Smith was diagnosed with an unspecified form of cancer, marking the start of a six-year private battle that he faced with defiant nonchalance. Throughout this period, he maintained a low profile regarding his health, sharing minimal details even with former bandmates, who believed he was nearing remission. As the illness progressed into the mid-2010s, it increasingly impacted Smith's physical and ability to engage in demanding activities, though the exact type of cancer remained undisclosed publicly. Despite these challenges, he exhibited by persisting with his music production endeavors at Angelic Recording Studios, where he continued to host and collaborate with artists. Smith drew significant strength from his family's unwavering support during his treatment, bolstered by his wife Gabriella and their three children, , , and . This personal backing helped him navigate the ordeal without public disclosure of specific medical details.

Death and aftermath

Toby Smith died on 11 April 2017 at the age of 46 in , following a prolonged battle with an unspecified form of cancer. His passing was announced on the official Jamiroquai Facebook page by lead singer on 14 April 2017, with the family confirming cancer as the cause after years of private struggle. shared an emotional tribute, describing his shock upon learning of Smith's death on and praising him as a "dear friend" of the band. Original bassist also paid homage on , calling Smith his "big brother" and "the most talented musician I have ever had the honour to make music with," emphasizing his foundational contributions to 's sound. Smith's funeral was a private service attended by family and close friends, with no public details released. The news received widespread media coverage, including obituaries in and reports in , highlighting his impact on the music world. His enduring legacy in and persists through 's influential catalog.

Discography

Jamiroquai contributions

Toby Smith served as the keyboardist for from their debut album through their fifth studio release, providing instrumental performances and co-writing numerous tracks that shaped the band's and sound.

Album Credits

Smith's primary role across Jamiroquai's early discography was on keyboards, with increasing involvement in songwriting and production on later albums.
  • Emergency on Planet Earth (1993): Performed keyboards on all tracks; co-wrote "Blow Your Mind."
  • The Return of the Space Cowboy (1994): Performed keyboards; co-wrote multiple tracks, including the title track.
  • Travelling Without Moving (1996): Performed keyboards; co-wrote several songs, notably "Virtual Insanity" and "Cosmic Girl."
  • Synkronized (1999): Performed keyboards; co-wrote tracks such as "Canned Heat" and "Black Capricorn Day"; contributed to production on select songs.
  • A Funk Odyssey (2001): Performed keyboards; co-wrote songs including "Little L"; assisted in production.

Single Credits

Smith contributed to key singles through performances, co-writing, and occasional production, often collaborating closely with frontman .
  • "Virtual Insanity" (1996): Co-wrote with ; performed keyboards; the track won a Grammy Award for Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals in 1998, with Smith as a performing member.
  • "Space Cowboy" (1994): Co-wrote with ; performed keyboards.
  • "Cosmic Girl" (1996): Co-wrote with ; performed keyboards.
  • "Deeper Underground" (1998): Co-wrote; performed keyboards; co-produced.
  • "Canned Heat" (1999): Co-wrote with ; performed keyboards and ; co-produced with Al Stone.
  • "Alright" (1997): Co-wrote with ; performed keyboards and .
  • "Blow Your Mind" (1993): Co-wrote with ; performed keyboards.
  • "Black Capricorn Day" (1999): Co-wrote with , McKenzie, Sola Akingbola, Katz, and Wallis Buchanan; performed keyboards.
Smith's contributions to ended with in 2001, as he departed the band in 2002.

Production and other credits

Following his departure from in 2002, Toby Smith established himself as a and songwriter, collaborating on various pop and indie projects. He served as and manager for the English band , contributing to several of their releases during the late 2000s. Notably, Smith co-wrote and co-produced their 2010 single "Choices," which appeared on the album The Illusion of Safety and featured his input alongside producers Max Dingel and Jay Reynolds. He also produced tracks such as "A Sadness Runs Through Him" from their 2007 album and "" in 2010. In 2009, Smith handled full production duties for the debut album Caught in the Headlights by the British indie pop band Absent Elk, released via Sony Music. The album included singles like "Change My World" and "Sun in January," with Smith's production emphasizing the band's melodic indie sound. Smith's later credits included co-production and songwriting for Matt Cardle's 2013 album Porcelain, the third studio release by the X Factor winner. He collaborated with Cardle and Jamie Scott on production for multiple tracks, including the single "When You Were My Girl," and provided writing contributions to songs such as "Porcelain" and "Loving You." The album, distributed by Sony, marked Cardle's shift toward a more introspective pop style. Throughout the 2002–2017 period, Smith accumulated additional minor production credits on pop and indie tracks, often under EMI-associated imprints, including contributions to compilations like the 2009 Cavendish Music release Original & Quirky 2, where he worked on the track "Giddy Up." Smith did not release any solo albums or major independent projects during this time.

References

  1. [1]
    Toby Grafftey-Smith, co-founder of Jamiroquai – obituary
    Apr 29, 2017 · Toby Grafftey-Smith, who has died aged 46, was a founding member of the British funk and acid jazz band Jamiroquai, a keen horseman, a cider-maker and an ...
  2. [2]
    Jamiroquai Co-Founder And Keyboardist Toby Smith Dies, Aged 46
    Apr 15, 2017 · Toby Smith, the co-founder and keyboardist in Jamiroquai, had died aged 46. The musician was one of the original members of the funk and acid jazz band.
  3. [3]
    Grafftey-Smith - Weston Turville Historical Society
    Toby Smith, Jinx's son, is a musician now, most famously known for being the keyboard player and co-songwriter for Jamiroquai the British jazz funk and acid ...Missing: grandfather | Show results with:grandfather
  4. [4]
    Celebration of the Individual - A Review - The Marlburian Club
    Toby Grafftey-Smith (B3 1984-89) – B3 resident, Red Hand Gang member – was an insanely talented pianist who'd won a music scholarship to Marlborough.Missing: education | Show results with:education
  5. [5]
    Toby Grafftey-Smith - The Times
    May 6, 2017 · Toby Grafftey-Smith, keyboard player for Jamiroquai turned artisan cider-maker and member of the hunting set.
  6. [6]
    From pop to property | London Evening Standard
    Apr 5, 2012 · The 32-year-old son of a City banker - educated at Marlborough College in Wiltshire, where he was a music scholar - was offered a place at ...
  7. [7]
    Marlborough concert - News and events | Action Against Cancer
    A fundraising concert was held at Marlborough College in memory of former student Toby Grafftey-Smith and in support of our research.
  8. [8]
    Gabriella Diana Crewe-Read - Person Page
    She is the daughter of David Offley Crewe-Read and Elizabeth Jane Dyer. She married Toby Grafftey-Smith. Her married name became Grafftey-Smith.
  9. [9]
    Toby Smith, Jamiroquai Founding Member & Original Keyboardist ...
    Apr 13, 2017 · Jamiroquai founding member and original keyboardist Toby Smith has died. He was 46. Smith formed the band in 1992 with lead singer Jay Kay.
  10. [10]
    Jamiroquai Keyboardist, Founding Member Toby Smith Dies at 46
    Apr 14, 2017 · He started producing cider with some friends and built up a love for classic cars. Smith produced and managed the U.K pop band The Hoosiers.
  11. [11]
    Toby Smith, Founding Member/ex-Keyboardist of Jamiroquai, Dead ...
    Apr 12, 2017 · Toby Smith, founding member/former keyboardist of Jamiroquai, has died at the age of 46. Smith, along with singer Jason Kay and bassist ...Missing: hobbies horse riding hunting cider Northamptonshire
  12. [12]
    'Mr Moon' playalong (Jamiroquai) - YouTube
    Jan 3, 2012 · /www.instagram.com/resolution88 http://www.facebook.com/Resolution88 Fender Rhodes solo by Toby Smith from 'Mr Moon' from Jamiroquai's ...Missing: examples | Show results with:examples
  13. [13]
    Toby Smith, Founding Member/ex-Keyboardist of Jamiroquai, Dead ...
    Apr 13, 2017 · Toby really shines in "Music of the Mind" from their debut LP. He did the writing, string arrangements and played the synthesizers and Rhodes electric piano ...How can I find Jamiroquai (Toby Smith) keyboard samples online??Jamiroquai founding member and keyboardist Toby Smith diesMore results from www.reddit.comMissing: style Fender acid
  14. [14]
    Jamiroquai – Virtual Insanity Lyrics - Genius
    Virtual Insanity was the first thing written and the last thing recorded for the album. Toby and I wrote it in the basement of my little mews house in ...
  15. [15]
    Jamiroquai – Deeper Underground Lyrics - Genius
    Who wrote “Deeper Underground” by Jamiroquai? High Times: Singles 1992–2006 ... Toby Smith & Jay Kay. Label. Sony Music Entertainment UK. Released on. July ...
  16. [16]
    Jamiroquai - Awards - IMDb
    1998 Winner Grammy. Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal. for "Virtual Insanity". Jamiroquai. 1998 Nominee Grammy. Best Pop Album.
  17. [17]
    Toby Smith Songs, Albums, Reviews, Bio & More ... - AllMusic
    Active. 1990s - 2010s ; Born. October 29, 1970 in London, England ; Died. April 11, 2017 ; Genre. Pop/Rock ; Member Of. Jamiroquai.Missing: biography - | Show results with:biography -
  18. [18]
    Toby Smith, Original Keyboardist for Jamiroquai, Dead at 46 - Variety
    Apr 13, 2017 · He left during the band's Funk Odyssey tour due to family commitments. He also served as the music producer and manager for the English pop ...
  19. [19]
    News | Toby Bows Out of Jamiroquai - 29 April 2002 - The Funkin Site
    Apr 29, 2002 · Jamiroquai keyboardist and long time collaborator Toby Smith is bowing out of the band to spend more time with his family. Smith, who has a ...Missing: leaves | Show results with:leaves
  20. [20]
    Absent Elk CAUGHT IN THE HEADLIGHTS (Amazon) - Shakenstir
    Working with producer Toby Smith, Absent Elk have now crafted their debut album, which will be on the shelves on the 19th October 2009. The camaraderie that ...
  21. [21]
  22. [22]
    The Hoosiers – Choices Lyrics - Genius
    12. Little Brutes. Credits. Producers. Toby Smith, Max Dingel & Jay Reynolds. Writers. Martin Skarendahl, Irwin Sparkes, Sam Swallow, Toby Smith & Alan Sharland.Missing: producer | Show results with:producer
  23. [23]
    When You Were My Girl by Matt Cardle - Songfacts
    Matt Cardle wrote this song, which was the second single from his Porcelain album. The singer also co-produced the song with Toby Smith (Jamiroquai) and ...
  24. [24]
    Interview with Toby Smith, Producer, Founder of Angelic Studio
    Toby Smith was the founder of Angelic Studios. He was a producer, and the keyboardist for Jamiroquai for a decade, with whom he also co-wrote many big hits.
  25. [25]
    Toby Smith - Record Producer feature at Angelic Recording Studios ...
    Toby Smith's Angelic Studios in Northamptonshire is every inch a top recording studio! With a huge SSL 8000G Series console and vast array of outboard and ...
  26. [26]
    OUR STORY - ANGELIC
    Angelic was created by a musician for musicians. It was the vision of Jamiroquai musician and then producer Toby Smith, who after 10 years of writing, recording ...
  27. [27]
  28. [28]
    Jamiroquai's Toby Smith Was Battling Cancer, Bandmates ... - TMZ
    Apr 14, 2017 · Sources close to the band tell us they were all aware Toby had cancer. He'd been battling it for a few years, but were under the notion he was close to ...Missing: diagnosis 2011 private
  29. [29]
    Update: Toby Smith's Cause of Death Has Been Revealed
    Apr 13, 2017 · According to TMZ, Smith had been battling an unspecified form of cancer for years, keeping former bandmates and friends in the dark on its ...Missing: diagnosis 2011 private
  30. [30]
    Jamiroquai keyboardist Toby Smith dies aged 46 | Daily Mail Online
    Apr 14, 2017 · Jamiroquai keyboard player and founding member Toby Smith has died aged 46 - following a secret battle with cancer, according to TMZ.
  31. [31]
    Founding member of Jamiroquai, Toby Smith, has died aged 46
    Apr 15, 2017 · Toby Smith's death was announced on the band's Facebook page on Good Friday, after the news was first reported on Tuesday.<|control11|><|separator|>
  32. [32]
    Jamiroquai founding keyboardist Toby Smith dies aged 46 - The Sun
    Apr 14, 2017 · Jamiroquai founding member and keyboardist Toby Smith has died aged 46. The band's singer Jay Kay, 47, made a heartfelt statement on the band's facebook page.
  33. [33]
    Jamiroquai's Jay Kay pays emotional tribute to former bandmate ...
    Apr 14, 2017 · Jamiroquai singer Jay Kay has left an emotional Facebook tribute to the band's original keyboardist, Toby Smith, who died on Tuesday.Missing: Anastasia Dylan
  34. [34]
    Original Jamiroquai keyboard player Toby Smith dies, aged 46 - NME
    Apr 13, 2017 · Toby Smith, record producer and original keyboard player for Jamiroquai, has died - with his former bandmates paying tribute.Missing: announcement social
  35. [35]
    Toby Smith
    ### Toby Smith Jamiroquai Credits (Discography Only)
  36. [36]
  37. [37]
    Jamiroquai – Blow Your Mind Lyrics - Genius
    Who wrote “Blow Your Mind” by Jamiroquai? Emergency on Planet Earth ... Credits. Producer. Mike Nielsen. Writers. Toby Smith & Jay Kay. Released on. June ...
  38. [38]
    Virtual Insanity by Jamiroquai - Songfacts
    Written by Jamiroquai frontman Jason Kay and keyboardist Toby Smith, "Virtual Insanity" warns against the threat of insidious technology and its increasing ...
  39. [39]
    Jamiroquai – Canned Heat Lyrics - Genius
    Credits. Producers. Toby Smith, Al Stone & Jay Kay. Writer. Jay Kay. Label. Sony Soho Square. Video Director. Jonas Åkerlund. Synthesizer. Toby Smith.
  40. [40]
    Jamiroquai – Black Capricorn Day Lyrics - Genius
    ... Capricorn Day” by Jamiroquai ... 11. Deeper Underground. Credits. Producers. Al Stone & Jay Kay. Writers. Derrick McKenzie, Sola Akingbola, Simon Katz, Toby Smith ...
  41. [41]
    Jamiroquai Steps Out In '2001' - Billboard
    as well as an armload of ...
  42. [42]
  43. [43]
    Toby Smith – Top Songs as Writer – Music VF, US & UK hit charts
    Apr 11, 2017 · == Background and personal life == Son of John Jeremy ("Jinx") Grafftey ... His grandfather, Sir Laurence Grafftey-Smith, was a diplomat ...
  44. [44]
  45. [45]
    Jamiroquai – Alright Lyrics - Genius
    Credits. Producers. Al Stone & Jay Kay. Writers. Idris Muhammad, Eddie Harris, Toby Smith & Jay Kay. Synthesizer. Toby Smith. Keyboards. Toby Smith. Guitar.
  46. [46]
    Alright by Jamiroquai - Samples, Covers and Remixes | WhoSampled
    Alright by Jamiroquai - discover this song's samples, covers and remixes on WhoSampled. ... Song Credits. Writers: Toby Smith , Jay Kay. Guitar: Simon Katz.
  47. [47]
  48. [48]
    Who produced “Choices” by The Hoosiers? - Genius
    “Choices” by The Hoosiers was produced by Toby Smith, Max Dingel & Jay Reynolds. Choices · The Hoosiers · Read the Lyrics. Sourced by 6 Genius contributors.
  49. [49]
    Toby Smith - australian-charts.com
    The Hoosiers · A Sadness Runs Through Him, 2008, Producer. The Hoosiers · Bumpy Ride, 2010, Producer. The Hoosiers · Choices, 2010, Music/Lyrics Producer. The ...<|separator|>
  50. [50]
  51. [51]
  52. [52]