Eric Stewart

Eric Stewart

Infobox Musician
Name =Eric Stewart


Img_capt =Eric Stewart, Oslo, Norway, 1976
Photo: Helge Øverås
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Birth_name =Eric Michael Stewart
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Born =Birth date and age|1945|1|20|df=y Droylsden, England
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Genre =Pop Rock
Occupation =Musician
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Associated_acts = 10cc
Hotlegs
Mandalaband
The Mindbenders
Wayne Fontana & the Mindbenders
URL = [http://www.ericstewart.uk.com/ ericstewart.uk.com]
Notable_instruments = Gibson Les Paul
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Eric Stewart (born Eric Michael Stewart, 20 January 1945, in Droylsden, near Manchester, Lancashire) is an English musician, songwriter and record producer most known for his tenure with The Mindbenders in the 1960s, and 10cc from 1972 to 1995.

In 1968 he became a co-owner of Strawberry Studios in Stockport, England, where he developed skills as a recording engineer and record producer. His involvement in Strawberry was instrumental in the eventual formation of 10cc.

He collaborated with Paul McCartney on three McCartney albums between 1982 and 1986, has recorded three solo albums and has another planned for release in 2008. [ [http://www.strawberrysoundtracks.com/shop/ Message at Strawberry Soundtracks website] ]

Career

Early 1960s: The Mindbenders

Stewart was invited to join local band Jerry Lee and the Staggerlees, which after a year changed its name to the Emperors of Rhythm. Stewart remained with the band for two years and was at the Oasis club in Manchester in early 1963 on the evening that Wayne Fontana had an audition with a record company representative. Wayne Fontana's drummer and guitarist did not turn up for the audition and Wayne asked Eric and drummer Ric Rothwell if they would 'sit in' for the audition. After a few minutes rehearsal, the quartet played three well known songs of the time. Wayne Fontana was offered a record deal on condition that the musicians who played at the audition formed the band. Wayne Fontana's band was called The Jets, but due an existing band using the name, an alternative name had to be sought - it was decided that the band would take the name "The Mindbenders", which was the name of a film on release at the time - Wayne Fontana and the Mindbenders then came into being. The band initially played rhythm and blues. Stewart, Fontana and bassist Bob Lang co-wrote "Since You've Been Gone", the B-side of the band's sixth single "The Game of Love" (April 1965), which hit No.2 in the UK and No.1 in the US. Stewart and Fontana also shared the songwriting credit on "Long Time Comin'", the B-side of "It's Just a Little Bit Too Late" (June 1965). [ [http://tencc.fan-site.net/wmsingle.html Wayne Fontana dht emIndbenders discography at 10cc fan website] ]

The band toured the US with Herman's Hermits in July and August 1965, producing wild scenes Stewart compared with Beatlemania. "The hotels we stayed in were under constant guard by security people and there were always girls waiting outside in their hundreds," he recalled. "They were always yanking off my glasses and pulling out tufts of hair, which was very, very painful."cite book | author=George Tremlett | title=The 10cc Story | year= 1976 | id=ISBN 0-8600-7378-5 | publisher= Futura ]

Stewart, who was devoting more time to songwriting, became disenchanted with the Mindbenders towards the end of its existence, realising the material they were playing was drifting further from the music for which they had gained chart success.

"Because of the sort of records we'd had, everyone thought of us as a sort of ballads group, but we really weren't like that at all. I think we were probably the first of the three-piece heavy groups – but the sort of music we preferred to play was totally unacceptable to the sort of people who were prepared to book the Mindbenders," he said.

The band came to an ignominious end. "There were some pretty horrid gigs," he said. "One night we were booked to appear at a working men's club in Cardiff and when we arrived there we found that the posters outside the club said that starring that night was some Welsh tenor 'plus support group' – which meant us. That really choked me, the fact that we'd reached the stage where they didn't even bother to put our names up on the posters." The band accepted a booking playing cabaret shows for a week, wearing white suits and red silk shirts and telling jokes between the songs. After one particularly disastrous gig the band argued and Stewart angrily declared the Mindbenders were finished. He dropped the other members off at their homes after the gig and said, "That was the end of the Mindbenders. We never saw each other again after that."

1968-1972: Strawberry Studios, Hotlegs

According to Stewart, the flow of royalties and publishing income from his work with the Mindbenders had left him "fairly comfortable" financially. In July 1968 he was invited by former Billy J. Kramer and the Dakotas road manager Peter Tattersall to become an investor in Inner City Studios, a small recording studio located above a music shop in Stockport. Stewart, who had been recording some demos of his own songs at the studio, invested ₤800. He explained: "I was infected with the idea of becoming a recording engineer and building a studio where I could develop my own ideas as to what a studio should be like." The pair moved to larger premises at No.3 Waterloo Road in October and Stewart, who helped with renovations and painting, renamed the studio in honour of his favourite Beatles song, "Strawberry Fields Forever". [Liner notes in the CD "Strawberry Bubblegum - A Collection of Pre-10cc Strawberry Recordings 1969-1972"]

Within months the pair were joined by a further investor – songwriter and former Mindbenders bassist Graham Gouldman, who injected a further ₤2000. In mid-1969 Stewart and Gouldman began working with two other musicians, Lol Creme and Kevin Godley, on a project rock manager and entrepreneur Giorgio Gomelsky was developing for his Marmalade Records label. Gomelsky was impressed with songs Godley and Creme had written and was planning to market them as a duo. Stewart was invited to play lead guitar at one session and he and Gouldman soon began offering the pair regular session work at Strawberry.

In December 1969 a deal was struck with US producers Jerry Kasenetz and Jeff Katz of Super K Productions to book the studios solidly for three months to record bubblegum songs, using the talents of Gouldman, Stewart, Godley and Creme. The income from the period of intense sessions allowed the owners to buy more equipment to turn it into "a real studio". "To begin with they were interested in Graham's songwriting and when they heard that he was involved in a studio I think they thought the most economical thing for them to do would be to book his studio and then put him to work there – but they ended up recording Graham's songs and then some of Kevin and Lol's songs, and we were all working together," Stewart said.

The trio of Stewart, Godley and Creme produced a song, "Neanderthal Man", which was released in June 1970 by Philips Records under the name of Hotlegs. The single became a worldwide hit, reaching No.2 in Britain and No.22 in the US and was followed by an album, "" (1970), which Stewart later described as "a little ahead of its time". The trio released another single, "Umbopo", under the name of Doctor Father. The singles and album tracks were all engineered by Stewart.

Hotlegs embarked on a British tour supporting The Moody Blues in October 1970, with Gouldman playing bass. The tour was aborted after five nights when Moody Blues bassist and singer John Lodge became ill. When no further work for Hotlegs ensued, the band members agreed the band was defunct and resumed their session work.

1972-1995: 10cc

In early 1972 American singer Neil Sedaka began recording his "Solitaire" album at Strawberry Studios, using Stewart as recording engineer and Gouldman, Godley and Creme as his backing band. The album's success galvanised the four musicians to work on their own material and release it as a band. They recorded a Stewart-Gouldman song, "Waterfall", and Stewart took a demo of it to the Apple Records cutting room in London, where Sedaka's album was being mastered, hoping Apple would release it. Months later Apple wrote back to reject the song, saying it lacked commercial appeal.

By then they had recorded another song, Godley and Creme's "Donna", and realised the song "had something". Stewart phoned entrepreneur and producer Jonathan King, whom he had known since the Mindbenders days, and invited him to hear it. King was excited about the song, sensing a potential hit, and signed the band to his UK Records label, naming them 10cc. The song, released weeks later in August 1972, became a UK No. 2.

Thw first of the band's albums, "10cc" (1973) contained four songs co-written by Stewart with various band members. His most productive writing partnership, however, was with Gouldman: the pair wrote some of the band's biggest-selling singles – including "Wall Street Shuffle", "I'm Not In Love" and "Art for Art's Sake" – and after the departure of Godley & Creme in 1976, Stewart and Gouldman settled into a strong songwriting partnership that lasted for the next six albums. By "Mirror Mirror" (1995) the team had dissolved as tensions between the pair grew. The album was an amalgam of solo material by Gouldman and Stewart, written and recorded separately, and was the final one for 10cc.

"For more information, see the main entry at 10cc"

Beyond 10cc

Stewart produced two solo albums sandwiched between 10cc's 1980s output – "Girls" (1980) and "Frooty Rooties" (1982) – and a third solo album, "Do Not Bend", in 2003. Since 1975 he has also engineered and/or produced albums by Justin Hayward and John Lodge ("Blue Jays", 1975), Neil Sedaka ("Sedaka's Back", 1975), Sad Café ("Sad Cafe", 1976, "Facades", 1979) and Agnetha Fältskog ("Eyes of a Woman", 1985).

He began a fourth solo album – "Vive La Difference", [ [http://www.studioauditions.com/industrynewsdetail.php?WritingID=622 Eric Stewart interview with StudioAuditions.com] ] – in 2006, describing it as "more 10cc in style than "Do Not Bend", [ [http://www.ericstewart.uk.com/news.htm Message dated October 30, 2006 at Eric Stewart website] ] but in January 2007 announced recording would continue sporadically while he carried out renovations on his home and construction of a studio in France. [ [http://www.ericstewart.uk.com/news.htm Message dated January 25, 2007 at Eric Stewart website] ] [ [http://www.the10ccfanclub.com/htm/framsne.htm Message from Eric Stewart at 10cc fan website, December 12, 2007] ] His online store was subsequently closed, with an announcement made that the album would "hopefully" be released "some time in 2008". [ [http://www.strawberrysoundtracks.com/shop/ Message at Strawberry Soundtracks website] ]

Bands

*Jerry Lee and the Staggerlees/The Emperors of Rhythm - 1960-63 (featuring Vic Steele, later of The Hollies)
*Wayne Fontana and the Mindbenders - Guitarist/Vocalist - 1963-65
*The Mindbenders - Guitarist/Vocalist - 1966-68
*Hotlegs - Guitarist/Vocalist - 1970
*Doctor Father - Guitarist/Vocalist - 1970
*10cc - Guitarist/Vocalist - 1972-1983, 1991-95

Also supported:

*Neil Sedaka - Guitarist/Vocalist - 1972-73
*Paul McCartney - Guitarist/Vocalist - 1982-86
*Alan Parsons - Vocalist - 1990-96
*Eric Woolfson - Vocalist - 1990

Discography

* "Girls" (Polydor Records, 1980)
* "Frooty Rooties" (Phonogram Records/Mercury Records, 1982)
* "Do Not Bend" (2003)

Filmography as actor

* " Give My Regards to Broad Street (23-Oct-1984)
* " To Sir, With Love (14-Jun-1967)

References

External links

* [http://www.ericstewart.uk.com/ Eric Stewart - The official website]


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