- John Stewart (musician)
John Stewart (
September 5 ,1939 –January 19 ,2008 ) was an Americansongwriter andsinger , best-known for his contributions to theAmerican folk music movement of the early and mid 1960s while a member ofThe Kingston Trio (1961–1967).Early life
Stewart was the son of horse trainer, John S. Stewart, and his wife. He spent his childhood and adolescence growing up in southern California, living mostly in the cities of Pasadena and Claremont with his parents. He graduated from
Pomona Catholic High School , which at the time was a coeducational school [Rosales, Luis. [http://www.damien-hs.edu/history.html History of Damien High School] , accessed20 September 2007 ] , in 1957. He demonstrated an early talent formusic , learning theguitar andbanjo , and composing his first song, "Shrunken Head Boogie," when he was just ten years old.Musical evolution and career
Stewart's first venture into popular music was with a high school
garage band known as "Johnny Stewart andthe Furies ." Influenced by the reigning icons of the day,Elvis Presley andBuddy Holly , the Furies toured southern California colleges and coffee houses, releasing one single, "Rockin' Anna," which was a minor, regional hit.Following the breakup of the Furies and a short period of time as a member of
The Woodsmen , Stewart teamed up withGil Robbins (father of actorTim Robbins ) and John Montgomery to formThe Cumberland Three , a group patterned after and heavily-influenced by the increasingly popular Kingston Trio. The major accomplishment of The Cumberland Three was a two LP album set of "Songs from the Civil War ", with each album containing a compilation of songs from the Confederacy and the Union, respectively. In all, the Cumberland Three released three albums, after which Stewart left the group to join the Kingston Trio, replacing Trio founderDave Guard , in 1961.The Kingston Trio years
The Kingston Trio, one of the best-known and best-selling acts on the folk music scene, was enjoying a lucrative recording and touring contract with
Capitol Records , with ten albums under their collective belts, when Stewart joined them in 1961. They had emerged from the relatively crowdedSan Francisco folk music culture in 1957, using a mixture of calypso, pop, and folk styles, along with several forms of comedy, in their act. Relying on new arrangements of folk music classics as well as some original compositions, the Trio simultaneously earned their firstgold record with "Tom Dooley", while launching a major revival in folk music that would lead to and influence the careers ofBob Dylan ,Peter, Paul, & Mary , andJohn Denver , among others.When Dave Guard left the group to explore other musical directions, Stewart was selected by remaining members
Nick Reynolds andBob Shane as his successor, bringing with him his respected skills as a musician, composer, and performer. The trio of Reynolds, Shane, and Stewart would record a dozen albums together, taking the music of the Trio into new directions, including more original material, and performing covers of songs by relative newcomersTom Paxton ,Mason Williams , andGordon Lightfoot .The folk era began to wane and the music of groups such as the
Beatles and theRolling Stones dominated the charts, and the members of the Kingston Trio decided to disband the group in 1967.Solo career, the post-Trio years
Stewart continued to write songs and record for Capitol, while touring as a solo act. It was during this time that he composed the hit "
Daydream Believer " forThe Monkees , a hit forAnne Murray as well, and the closest Stewart came to writing a "standard". He later toured withRobert F. Kennedy 's ill-fated 1968 presidential campaign and met and married fellow folk singerBuffy Ford (with whom he remained until his death), and began recording a remarkable string of albums. These include his signature album, "California Bloodlines ", as well as "Willard", "Cannons In The Rain ", and "Wingless Angels " [http://waddywachtelinfo.com/JohnStewart.html] .Though usually successful with critics and a core group of fans, Stewart's albums were not considered commercial successes. He left Capitol after only two solo releases and was signed by
Warner Bros. Records , with whom he also recorded just two albums before moving on toRCA Records , where he recorded three LPs (including a live performance album, "The Phoenix Concerts "). Stewart followed his release from RCA with a contract at theRobert Stigwood organization, the same organization that serviced the recording contracts for theBee Gees , as well as several otherdisco performers. It was atRSO Records that Stewart enjoyed his most commercially successful years as a solo artist. Teaming withStevie Nicks andLindsey Buckingham (ofBuckingham Nicks and, later,Fleetwood Mac ), Stewart recorded and released "Bombs Away Dream Babies ", which included the #5 hit, "Gold," in 1979. Two other tracks from the album, "Midnight Wind" and "Lost Her in the Sun", would also hit the top 40. The follow-up album, "Dream Babies Go Hollywood ", proved to be a commercial disappointment, and shortly thereafter Stewart dropped from the pop charts but performed right up to the time of his death.Later years
Stewart's later and most significant success was as a songwriter. Several of his songs were recorded by a number of popular acts, including
Nanci Griffith ,Rosanne Cash ,Mary Chapin Carpenter ,Joan Baez . He also continued to record new material, producing CDs on his own "Neon Dreams" label in between commercial releases. Many fans believe that these recordings are among Stewart's best. They usually coincided with one of his tours. His last album was "The Day the River Sang" in 2006.Stewart had a passion for painting, doing art shows and covers for his recordings and books. He continued to be a prolific songwriter and toured the United States and Europe regularly. He resided in California with his wife, Buffy Ford Stewart. Stewart's brother Mike, who died in 2002, founded the folk-rock group
We Five in the mid 1960s.Over his last years, Stewart teamed up with former
Kingston Trio member, Nick Reynolds, to offer fans the ultimate Trio Fantasy: performing for and with Stewart and Reynolds.In 2005 and 2006
Bob Shane attended and performed a few songs with Stewart and Reynolds at the Trio "Fantasy Camp", which is held annually in Scottsdale, Arizona.Death
According to a close friend, Stewart suffered a massive stroke or brain aneurysm late in the previous day and died
January 19 ,2008 at a San Diego hospital, the band announced on its official Web site. [http://www.kingstontrio.com/html/kt_news.htm] . Doctors had determined that any difficult surgical remedies that might have been employed to save his life — even if successful — would have left him immobile and unable to speak. It wasn't generally known, but doctors had told Stewart in recent years that he had apparently experienced various minor strokes, likely in his sleep.Stewart's wife, Buffy, and children were at his side when he died.
Discography
The Kingston Trio
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*"
Signals Through the Glass ", John Stewart andBuffy Ford , 1968
*"California Bloodlines ", 1969
*"Willard", 1970
*"The Lonesome Picker Rides Again , 1971
*"Sunstorm", 1972
*"Cannons In The Rain ", 1973
*"The Phoenix Concerts ", 1974
*"Wingless Angles ", 1975 [http://waddywachtelinfo.com/JohnStewart.html]
*"Fire In The Wind ", 1977
*"Bombs Away Dream Babies ", 1979
*"John Stewart In Concert ", 1980
*"Forgotten Songs Of Some Old Yesterday ", 1980
*"Dream Babies Go Hollywood ", 1980
*"Blondes", 1982
*"Revenge Of The Budgie ", John Stewart andNick Reynolds , 1983
*"Trancas ", 1984
*"Centennial", 1984
*"The Last Campaign ", 1985
*"Punch the Big Guy ", 1987
*"Deep In The Neon ", 1991
*"American Sketches ", 1991
*"Neon Beach ", 1991
*"Bullets In The Hour Glass ", 1992
*"American Originals ", 1992
*"Chilly Winds ", 1993
*"Airdream Believer ", 1995
*"Bandera", 1995
*"Turning Music Into Gold - The Best of John Stewart", 1995
*"American Journey", 1996
*"Live at The Turf Inn, Scotland", John Stewart and Buffy Ford, 1996
*"Rough Sketches", 1997
*"Teresa and The Lost Songs", 1998
*"One Night In Denver", 1998
*"Gold", 1999
*"John Stewart & Darwins Army", 1999
*"Rocket Roy In The Real World", 1999
*"Way too much fun", 2000
*"Buster", 2000
*"Wires From The Bunker", 2000
*"Savannah", 2000
*"Johnny Moonlight", 2000
*"Front Row Music: Before The War", 2001
*"Armstrong", 2001
*"The Americans", 2002
*"A Night At Jimmy Duke's - Johnny and The Nasty Britches", 2002
*"The Runner", 2002
*"Secret Tapes", 2002
*"Ballads", 2003
*"Havana", 2003
*"Tanforan", 2003
*"Earth Rider", 2003
*"Songs To Drive By", 2003
*"The Day The River Sang", 2006References
External links
* [http://www.chillywinds.com/ John Stewart Home Page]
* [http://www.kingstontrio.com/ The Kingston Trio Home Page]
* [http://members.aol.com/clackclack/jsbio.htm Biography by Ron Beffa]
* [http://members.aol.com/clackclack/discog2.htm List of The Cumberland Three recordings with John Stewart 1960-1961]
* [http://members.aol.com/clackclack/discog3.htm List of The Kingston Trio recordings with John Stewart 1961-1969]
* [http://members.aol.com/clackclack/discog4.htm List of John Stewart solo work recordings 1957 through 1980]
* [http://members.aol.com/clackclack/discog6.htm List of John Stewart solo work recordings 1982-1989]
* [http://members.aol.com/clackclack/discog7.htm List of John Stewart solo work recordings 1990-2003]
* [http://members.aol.com/clackclack/discog5.htm List of John Stewart Songs Recorded by Other Artists]
* [http://www.triofantasycamp.com/ Info and photos about John Stewart and Nick Reynolds and their Trio Fantasy Camps]
* [http://www.folkusa.org/ Folk U.S.A. - Archived vintage John Stewart and Kingston Trio audio and video clips.]
* [http://www.independent.co.uk/news/obituaries/john-stewart-maverick-singersongwriter-771412.html Obituary in "The Independent", London, 21 January 2008]
* [http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/obituaries/article3226641.ece Obituary in "The Times", 22 January 2008]
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