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N.S. musicians paying tribute to late rocker Jay Smith

The concert on Thursday night comes 10 years after Smith died while on tour. Local artists say he left Cape Breton's music scene with a rich legacy.

Smith played guitar for several local bands, including Rock Ranger

Three men stand in front of a red wall that says
Jay Smith (centre) helped grow the rock music scene on Cape Breton early in his career, before joining bands like Matt Mays and El Torpedo. This photo was taken at the 2009 East Coast Music Awards. (Jacques Boissinot/The Canadian Press)

Musicians from across the Maritimes are gathering in Cape Breton to remember local rock guitar playerJay Smith.

The Sydney-based musiciandied while on tour in 2013, shaking the local music scene.

"He was such a personable guy," said Carleton Stone, who performs with the band Port Cities andgrew up watching Smith perform at Rock Ranger shows."He just had that Cape Breton kind of boyish charm about him."

Stone also remembers seeing Smith playing at venues around Sydney in two other bands,Slowcoaster and The Squatters.

Local artist and songwriterGordie Sampson used tojamwith Smith, whotoured nationally with Matt Mays and El Torpedo, on stages big and small across Atlantic Canada.

"I remember doing a gig with him in Baddeck," Sampson said. "For some reason we ended up without a bass player and he was just like, 'I'll play bass,' and played the whole show."

'Larger than life'

Part of Smith'scharm, Sampson said, was hisability to show up ata venueunrehearsedand put on an incredible show. Hejokedthat the tribute concerton Thursday evening will have a similar element of surprise with regards to rehearsing.

The concert is part of Cape Breton Regional Municipality'sMakin' Waves summer concert series, put on at Wentworth Park in Sydney. The lineup,which includes Stone, Sampson, Colleen Power, Steven MacDougall and a cast of others, will be playingsongs from Smith's solo record.

Stone said the performers wantto bring the same energy that Smith did to every show.

Heremembered onenight at a Sydney bar where Smith jumped on a table, played a guitar solo and kicked every beer bottle in sight.

"He's that larger than life kind of character, you know?"

The concertgets underway at Sydney's Wentworth Park at 6 p.m. AT, and admission is free.