Ian Stewart
Real Name:
Ian Andrew Robert Stewart
Profile:
"Stu" (as everyone knew him) was a British keyboardist (born 18 July 1938, Pittenweem, Fife, Scotland, UK – died 12 December 1985, London, England, UK) and co-founder of The Rolling Stones. He was dismissed from the line-up in May 1963 but he remained as road manager and contributed piano, organ, marimbas and percussion to all Rolling Stones albums released between 1964 and 1986.
Sites:
Facebook, rollingstones.com, Wikipedia, rollingstones.wikia.com, rollingstones.com, musicianbio.org, biography.com, astro.com
In Groups:
Blues & Boogie Explosion,
Blues Incorporated,
Ian Stewart And The Railroaders,
Rocket 88,
The Alexis Light Orchestra,
The Rolling Stones
Variations:
Marketplace 22,506 For Sale
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Hall*, Stewart*, Bruce*, Antolini* and Friends (63) | Hall*, Stewart*, Bruce*, Antolini* and Friends (63) - It's Boogie Time (LP, Album) | Jeton Digilog | 600.6605 | Germany | 1982 | Sell This Version | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Brian Knight Featuring Peter Green (2), Dick Heckstall-Smith, Ian Stewart, Charlie Watts | Brian Knight Featuring Peter Green (2), Dick Heckstall-Smith, Ian Stewart, Charlie Watts - A Dark Horse (CD, Album) | Citadel | CIT6CD | Unknown | Sell This Version |