Jada Pinkett Smith in metal band
Wicked Wisdom lets her 'get down and dirty'
By STEVE TILLEY - Toronto Sun
It's not easy being a movie star who also plays in a rock band. Just
ask Keanu Reeves.
So Jada Pinkett Smith did exactly that, when she decided to
moonlight from acting and try the whole raunchy rock goddess thang,
fronting a band called Wicked Wisdom.
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"Keanu really helped me get an understanding of what I was doing,
and what was going on," the actress turned metal queen said of her
Matrix movies co-star, who plays bass in the not exactly acclaimed
rock act Dogstar.
Raunchy? Metal? Yes, we're talking about that Jada Pinkett Smith.
Married to some dude named Will, starred in Collateral and Ali and
The Nutty Professor, looks like she'd weigh about 100 pounds soaking
wet.
But when the guitar-and-drum-heavy band takes the stage at the
Phoenix on Monday, opening for Atlanta groove-metal meisters
Sevendust, the 5-foot-nothing Pinkett Smith will growl about
darkness and death and breaking some mother-you-know-what-er's neck.
Um, is this the same nice lady who voiced Gloria the hippo in
Madagascar?
"It gives me an opportunity to express that other side of myself,"
Pinkett Smith said in a phone interview from Florida, where the band
was playing a string of small club dates this week.
"I can give you the cute red-carpet flair, but there's also another
side of me that likes to get down and dirty. That's the side I
prefer, actually."
Many a Hollywood star has dabbled in the music game, but for every
J.Lo there's a Russell Crowe, a Bruce Willis or a -- no offence to
your pal, Jada -- Keanu Reeves.
"He was the first person to tell me, 'Jada, this is going to be
rough. People already see you one way, and it's going to be very
difficult to break that. Just know now you're going to be up for a
lot of criticism.' "
Here's the thing, though. Her band Wicked Wisdom isn't bad, not bad
at all. Pinkett Smith has the pipes and the presence, and the
talented group is anchored by drummer and original Fishbone founding
member Philip "Fish" Fisher.
"It's not a hobby for her, I'm not a hobby musician," Fisher
said. "It's not about the Hollywood actress at all. What would a
Hollywood actress be doing playing such underground music?"
Good question, actually. Wicked Wisdom cycled through sounds and
lineups for nearly four years before arriving at the raw but
melodious flavour of metal they're playing today. Veterans of last
summer's Ozzfest tour (after Sharon Osbourne extended a personal
invitation to perform), they're poised to release their first CD
next month.
But where does Will Smith figure in this equation? According to some
gossip mags, the Fresh Prince is scaling back on movie work so his
princess can be a rock star.
Or not. "He's not scaling back jack!" Pinkett Smith said. "There are
all these little tabloids all over the place talking about how Will
Smith is putting his career on hold so his wife can pursue her music
career."
Pinkett Smith says her husband is just taking a short break while
getting a couple of other projects off the ground. But he also makes
time to visit his wife while she's on tour, in part to check out the
band, and in part to make sure nobody's checking her out. "If you
leave your wife on the road for too long -- well, hey!" she
said. "He keeps an eye on me and makes sure I'm doing what I'm
supposed to be doing."
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