- Jermaine Stewart
infobox musical artist
Name=Jermaine Stewart
Img_capt = Jermaine Stewart, circa 1986
Background=solo_singer
Born=birth date|1957|9|7|mf=y
Died=death date and age|1997|3|17|1957|9|7|mf=y
Origin=Columbus, Ohio
Genre = pop, R&B, soul,funk ,funk-rock , New Wave, dance
Years_active = 1984 — 1997
Occupation=Singer ,dancer
Label=Arista Records ,Reprise Records
Associated_acts =Shalamar ,Culture Club Jermaine Stewart (
September 7 ,1957 —March 17 ,1997 ) was an American popsinger , best known for his Billboard hits, "The Word Is Out" from his 1984 debut album of the same name, and "We Don't Have To Take Our Clothes Off " in 1986, from the album "Frantic Romantic".Biography
Born in
Columbus, Ohio , to parents Ethel M. Stewart and Eugene Stewart, Jermaine always enjoyed dancing and in school would often give dance lessons to other children for $1 a lesson. In 1972, the Stewart family moved toChicago, Illinois , where he took his first steps toward a career in entertainment. This was followed by a stint on "Soul Train " as a dancer.Soon he became a
backup singer and dancer for several artists such asThe Chi-Lites ,The Staple Singers andShalamar while recording backup vocals for such artists asCulture Club . He was featured prominently on the group's 1983 album "Colour by Numbers " and as a result the group used their influence to help him land a solo recording deal withArista Records .Stewart hit big with 'The Word Is Out' from the album of the same name. The 1986 "Frantic Romantic" album with the hit single "
We Don't Have To Take Our Clothes Off " quickly went on to become a million seller, and a second single, "Jody," was released, the inspiration of the song beingJody Watley ofShalamar . A modest success, "Jody" reached both theUnited Kingdom andUnited States top 50. A UK-only ballad, "Don't Ever Leave Me," reached 76 on the British charts.Stewart's third album was probably his most successful internationally. Titled "Say It Again," the production was handled largely by
André Cymone who had previously worked with Prince and Jody Watley. The result was a collection of danceable pop and dance funk tracks.Supported by international live dates with his band, "The Party", the title track became Stewart's second U.S. top 40 Billboard hit and also reached the
R&B top 10. In the UK, it made it all the way to number 7, helping the album into the top 40.The next three singles all received their remix treatment from the production company behind such hits as "
You Spin Me Round " by Dead or Alive andRick Astley 's "Never Gonna Give You Up ." "Get Lucky" (UK #13), "Don't Talk Dirty To Me" (UK #61), and "Is It Really Love" (did not chart) found considerable European success, particularly inGermany , where "Don't Talk Dirty To Me" was one of the biggest selling records of 1988, making the top 5.At this point, Stewart was highly focused on the mainstream pop market. His fourth and final album under his contract with Arista Records, "What Becomes a Legend Most?", was filled with radio-friendly pop tunes. The first single, "Tren De Amor," reached number 76 in the UK charts, while the followup, "Every Woman Wants To," reached number 95. Commercial success eluded this album, and a label change followed.
In 1989, Stewart sang "Hot and Cold", co-written by
Andy Summers , which featured over the closing credits on the film "Weekend at Bernie's ". In 1992, Stewart teamed up with Chicago producer Jesse Saunders for his last recorded work, an album forReprise Records . Titled "Set Me Free," the album marked a return to the dance funk style of "Say It Again." The title track was released as a single in the U.S., but sold poorly. The album remains unreleased.Death
After a long illness, Stewart died in 1997 of liver cancer complications attributed to
AIDS .In 2005, a compilation CD celebrating Stewart's contribution to '80s R&B, including several of his hits and a few previously unreleased tracks, was released by
BGF Records , an Ohio record label run by Jermaine's brother.olo Discography
*1984: "
The Word Is Out "
*1986: "Frantic Romantic "
*1988: "Say It Again"
*1989: "What Becomes a Legend Most "
*1992: "Set Me Free" (unreleased)Covers
*On the album "
Welcome Back " byMase , the song "Keep It On" has a chorus that is extremely similar to the chorus for "We Don't Have To Take Our Clothes Off."
*In 2006,Atlanta, Georgia singerTerrance O'Neal covered the Jermaine Stewart club classic, "The Word Is Out". The song is scheduled to be released in late summer.
*In 2005, Britishgirl band Clea collaborated with production groupDa Playaz to cover "We Don't Have To Take Our Clothes Off".
*Gym Class Heroes sample the song "We Don't Have To Take Our Clothes Off!" in their song "Clothes Off ", changing the hook to "We have to take our Clothes Off." which peaked at #4. [http://www.artistdirect.com/nad/news/article/0,,4415262,00.html]
*Toronto Queer Rockers -"Kids on TV" cover "We Don't Have To Take Our Clothes Off" on the 2007 album "Mixing Business with Pleasure".
*Lil Chris did a cover version of "We Don't Have To Take Our Clothes Off", which was released in September/October 2007.
*Dance Group Digital Dog did a cover of "We Don't Have To Take Our Clothes Off".External links
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* [http://www.jermainestewart.741.com/ The Word Is Out: Jermaine Stewart fansite]
* [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:wpfwxqw5ldke Jermaine Stewart] atAllmusic
*Persondata
NAME= Stewart, Jermaine
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=
SHORT DESCRIPTION= Musician, singer, actor, dancer
DATE OF BIRTH=September 7 ,1957
PLACE OF BIRTH=Columbus, Ohio
DATE OF DEATH=March 17 ,1997
PLACE OF DEATH=Homewood, Illinois
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