Curly Smith was a member of the legendary rock band Boston, whose first album sold over twenty-five million copies, garnering the elusive and much coveted Diamond award. Before joining Boston, Curly earned numerous gold and platinum records performing on number one singles such as "Missing You" with John Waite, "I Get Weak" with Belinda Carlisle and "Heartbeat" with Don Johnson. He has worked side by side with such legendary artists as Jeff Beck, Rod Stewart, Bonnie Raitt, Stevie Ray Vaughn, Branford Marsalis, Ron Wood of The Rolling Stones and The Who's Keith Moon. Curly played "Live Aid" with Rick Springfield as two billion people watched. A world-renowned drummer and singer, Curly is a master showman and veteran of sold out tours the world over.