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Andy Stewart

 
Artist: Andy M. Stewart
Andy M. Stewart

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Phil Cunningham, Bob Thomas, Gordon Jones, Martin Hadden, John and Phil Cunningham
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  • Born: 1952
  • Active: '80s, '90s
  • Genres: Celtic
  • Instrument: Vocals
  • Representative Albums: "Dublin Lady," "By the Hush," "Man in the Moon"
  • Representative Songs: "Take Her in Your Arms," "Tae the Weaver's Gin Ye Go," "The Parish of Dunkeld/The Cur"

Biography

The musical traditions of Ireland and Scotland have been extended through the singing and tenor banjo playing of Andy M. Stewart. A former member of Silly Wizard, Stewart has continued his musical exploration through several solo albums and recordings with such influential Celtic players as Manus Lunny, Gerry O'Beirne and ex-Silly Wizard band-mates Phil Cunningham and Martin Hadden. In addition to interpreting the traditional ballads of Ireland and Scotland and the poetry of Robert Burns, Stewart has composed such original songs as "The Blackbird," "The Queen Of Argylle," "Golden, Golden" and "The Ramblin' Rover."

Stewart first attracted attention as a member of Puddock's Well, a band that he formed with fellow students at Blairgowie High School, Martin Hadden, Dougie MacLean and Kenny Hadden. A tradition-rooted group, Puddock's Well performed throughout the Scottish Highlands and became the house band at a Blairgowie folk club. Their most important performance came as opening act for Scottish folk band, Silly Wizard. Although they balanced day jobs and performances following their high school graduation, the demands on their time proved difficult and the group disbanded. Shortly afterwards, Stewart and Hadden were invited to join Silly Wizard. They remained with the band for twelve years, recording eight albums and touring throughout the world.

During a break from Silly Wizard in 1985, Stewart planned to tour with the band's keyboard and accordion player Phil Cunningham. When an auto accident prevented Cunningham's participation, Stewart enlisted ex-Bothy Band and Moving Hearts guitar and bouzouki player Manus Lunny. The tour proved so successful that Stewart and Lunny continued to work together for six years. In addition to two duo albums, Stewart and Lunny worked together on Stewart's solo album, At It Again, in 1990, and a trio album, with Cunningham, Fire in the Glen, in 1985.

As Lunny became more involved with a Scottish band, Capercaille, in the early 1990s, Stewart began to work with Irish guitarist and record producer, Gerry O'Beirne. Stewart has supplemented his musical career as a freelance technician for television and film companies in Scotland. ~ Craig Harris, All Music Guide
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Andy Stewart MBE
Birth name Andrew Stewart
Born 30 December 1933(1933-12-30)
Origin Glasgow, Scotland
Died 11 October 1993 (aged 59)
Occupation(s) Singer, comedian, compere
Years active 1961 - 1993
Associated acts Scottish Television show The White Heather Club

Andy Stewart MBE (30 December 1933 - 11 October 1993) was a Scottish singer and entertainer.

Career

The use of tartan patriotism and stereotypical Scottish humour, goes back to Sir Harry Lauder and music hall songs. In the 1960s this strand was continued by the entertainer, Andy Stewart.

He was born in Glasgow in 1933, the son of a teacher. He moved to Arbroath as a child, and then trained as an actor at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama in Glasgow.

He had several hit singles - "Come in-Come in", "Donald Where's Yer Troosers?", "A Scottish Soldier" (36 weeks in the UK Singles Chart in 1961), "Campbeltown Loch", "The Muckin' O' Geordie's Byre", "The Road to Dundee", "Tunes Of Glory", and "Dr. Finlay" (1965). He is also remembered for being the compere of the The White Heather Club. This was a BBC Scotland television programme that existed as an annual New Year's Eve party (1957 - 1968), and also as a weekly early evening series (1960 - 1968). "Donald Where's Yer Troosers?" was a hit in 1961 and again in 1989. It was also recently featured on the American TV show "Terminator: the Sarah Connor Chronicles" sung by one of the terminators, played by Garrett Dillahunt. Andy does an Elvis Presley impersonation half way through the song. On the strength of this comedy hit, Andy toured Australia and appeared on the Ed Sullivan show in 1968, doing impersonations of Dean Martin. His skill with different accents is also evident on "The Rumour", where the rumour moves across Scotland and into Ireland, with Andy speaking in a different accent for each place.

His albums, such as Scottish Soldier and Andy Stewart's Scotland, were also popular internationally.

In retirement he moved back to Arbroath and died there in 1993. Before he died he did a small concert at Arbroath High School (which he had attended) for the pupils. He was also due to appear in a concert at Glasgow's Pavilion Theatre. A sheltered housing scheme in Arbroath, 'Andy Stewart Court', was named in his memory.

Stewart died after giving one of his most renowned performances during a Gala Benefit Concert for Children's Hospice Association Scotland. He came to the Usher Hall in Edinburgh from his sick bed to appear for the children, and gave his last ever performance.

Stewart was awarded an MBE in 1976.

Stewart's son Ewan Stewart is an actor, whose film and television credits include Rob Roy, Titanic and Only Fools and Horses.

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