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BORN: January 10, 1945, London, England
b. Roderick David Stewart, 10 January 1945, Highgate, London, England. The
leading UK rock star of the 70s started his career as an apprentice
professional with Brentford Football Club (over the years Stewart has made
it known that football is his second love). Following a spell roaming Europe
with folk artist Wizz Jones in the early 60s he returned to join Jimmy
Powell And The Five Dimensions in 1963. This frantic R&B band featured Rod
playing furious harmonica, reminiscent of James Cotton and Little Walter. As
word got out, he was attracted to London and was hired by Long John Baldry
in his band the Hoochie Coochie Men (formerly Cyril Davies' All Stars).
Without significant success outside the club scene, the band disintegrated
and evolved into the Steampacket, with Baldry, Stewart, Brian Auger, Julie
Driscoll, Mickey Waller and Rick Brown. Following a television documentary
on the swinging mod scene, featuring Stewart, he collected his moniker 'Rod
the Mod'. In 1965, he joined the blues-based Shotgun Express as joint lead
vocalist with Beryl Marsden. The impressive line-up included Peter Green,
Mick Fleetwood and Peter Bardens. By the following year, Stewart was well-known
in R&B and blues circles, but it was joining the Jeff Beck Group that gave
him national exposure. During his tenure with Beck he recorded two important
albums, Truth and Cosa Nostra-Beck Ola and made a number of gruelling tours
of America.
When the group broke up (partly through exhaustion) Stewart and Ron Wood
joined the Faces, now having lost their smallest face, Steve Marriott.
Simultaneously, Stewart had been signed as a solo artist to Phonogram, and
he managed to juggle both careers expertly over the next six years. Though
critically well-received, his first album sold only moderately; it was
Gasoline Alley that made the breakthrough. In addition to the superb title
track it contained the glorious 'Lady Day'. This album marked the beginning
of the 'mandolin' sound supplied by the talented guitarist Martin Quittenton.
Stewart became a superstar on the strength of his next two albums, Every
Picture Tells A Story and Never A Dull Moment.
Taken as one body of work, they represent Stewart at his best. His choice
and exemplary execution of non-originals gave him numerous hits from these
albums including; 'Reason To Believe' ( Tim Hardin ), 'I'm Losing You' (
Temptations ), 'Angel' ( Jimi Hendrix ). His own classics were the
irresistible chart-topping magnum opus 'Maggie May' and the wonderful 'You
Wear It Well', all sung in his now familiar frail, hoarse voice. In the mid-70s,
following the release of the below average Smiler, Stewart embarked on a
relationship with the actress, Britt Ekland. Besotted with her, he allowed
her to dictate his sense of dress, and for a while appeared in faintly
ludicrous dungarees made out of silk and ridiculous jump suits.
At the same time he became the darling of the magazine and gutter press, a
reputation he unwillingly maintained through his succession of affairs with
women. Atlantic Crossing was his last critical success for many years; it
included the future football crowd anthem and number 1 hit, 'Sailing' (written
by Gavin Sutherland), and a fine reading of Dobie Gray 's 'Drift Away'. His
albums throughout the second half of the 70s were patchy affairs although
they became phenomenally successful, selling millions, in many cases topping
the charts world-wide. The high-spots during this glitzy phase, which saw
him readily embrace the prevalent disco era, were 'The Killing Of Georgie',
Cat Stevens' 'First Cut Is The Deepest', 'Tonight's The Night' and 'You're
In My Heart'.
Other hits included 'Hot Legs' and the superbly immodest but irresistible
number 1, 'D'Ya Think I'm Sexy'. His 'Ole Ola', meanwhile, was adopted by
the Scottish World Cup football team, an area in which his popularity has
always endured.
Stewart entered the 80s newly married, to George Hamilton IV 's ex-wife,
Alana, and maintained his momentum of regular hits and successful albums;
his large body of fans ensured a chart placing irrespective of the quality.
The 80s saw Stewart spending his time jet-setting all over the world, with
the press rarely far from his heels (covering his marriage break-up, his
long relationship with Kelly Emberg, and the unceasing round of parties).
Behind the jack-the-lad persona was an artist who still had a good ear for a
quality song, a talent which surfaced throughout the decade with numbers
like 'How Long' ( Paul Carrick ), 'Some Guys Have All The Luck' ( Robert
Palmer ) and, reunited with Jeff Beck, a superb performance of Curtis
Mayfield 's 'People Get Ready'.
His biggest hits of the 80s were 'What Am I Gonna Do', 'Every Beat Of My
Heart' and 'Baby Jane'. As the 90s got under way Stewart, now re-married,
indicated that he had settled down, and found an enduring love at last. His
new guise has not affected his record sales; in April 1991 he was high on
the UK chart with 'Rhythm Of My Heart' and had the best selling Vagabond
Heart. Unplugged And Seated in 1993 boosted his credibility with an exciting
performance of familiar songs. A new album in 1995 was his best for years
and during the launch Stewart undertook some interviews which were both
revealing and hilarious. The once seemingly pompous rock star, dressed to
the nines in baggy silks was really 'Rod the Mod' after all.
Rod Stewart, one of the biggest 'superstars' of the century, has turned 50
without his audience diminishing in any way. His credibility as high as it
had ever been, Stewart then released When We Were The New Boys, debuting at
UK number 2 in June 1998. On the album Stewart covered newer material by 90s
bands including Skunk Anansie ('Weak'), Primal Scream ('Rocks') and Oasis
('Cigarettes & Alcohol'). He also revisited the Faces on the single 'Ooh La
La', originally sung by Ron Wood on the album of the same name. |
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