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354: 342:, said Stewart should no longer be onstage, that six members were too many for a popular group and that the older, burly, and square-jawed Stewart did not fit the image. He said Stewart could stay as road manager and play piano on recordings. Stewart accepted this demotion. Richards said: " might have realised that in the way it was going to have to be marketed, he would be out of sync, but that he could still be a vital part. I'd probably have said, 'Well, fuck you', but he said 'OK, I'll just drive you around.' That takes a big heart, but Stu had one of the largest hearts around." 40: 2154: 643:, the star of 15 novels set in the grimy underbelly of the nation's capital, may have more to do with the Rolling Stones than any detective could have surmised. The award-winning novelist admits during a new Radio 4 series exploring the relationships between crime writers and their favourite music that he took some of his inspiration for the unruly inspector from the "sixth Stone", Ian Stewart. 421:. I think he found it very hard. We all did." Stewart played golf, and as road manager showed a preference for hotels with courses. Richards recalls: "We'd be playing in some town where there's all these chicks, and they want to get laid and we want to lay them. But Stu would have booked us into some hotel about ten miles out of town. You'd wake up in the morning and there's the 396:
on stage with the Stones and a minor chord comes along, I lift me hands in protest." In 1976, Stewart stated, "You can squawk about money, but the money the Stones have made hasn't done them much good. It's really gotten them into some trouble. They can't even live in their own country now," referring to band members'
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Stewart loaded gear into his van, drove the group to gigs, replaced guitar strings and set up Watts's drums the way he himself would play them. "I never ever swore at him," Watts said of their relationship. He also played piano and occasionally organ on most of the band's albums in the first decades,
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all supplemented his work. Stewart played piano on numbers of his choosing throughout tours in 1969, 1972, 1975–76, 1978 and 1981–82. Stewart favoured blues and country rockers, and remained dedicated to boogie-woogie and early rhythm & blues. He refused to play in minor keys, saying: "When I'm
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on 12 July 1962. Richards described meeting Stewart thus: "He used to play boogie-woogie piano in jazz clubs, apart from his regular job. He blew my head off too, when he started to play. I never heard a white piano player play like that before." By December 1962 and January 1963,
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produced "Stu-Ball" for Ian Stewart and the Railroaders at IBC Studios, London with Stewart on piano, Wyman on bass, Keith Richards (guitar) and
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Stu was the one guy we tried to please," said Mick Jagger after he died. "We wanted his approval when we were writing or rehearsing a song.
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Stewart contributed piano, organ, electric piano and/or percussion to all Rolling Stones albums released between 1964 and 1986, except for
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in 2017. Jagger, Richards, Wood and Watts all sent video messages for the ceremony and the award was accepted by Stewart's widow and son.
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Stewart married Cynthia Dillane on 2 January 1967, together they had a son named Giles. Through his son Stewart has four grandchildren.
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as well as providing criticism. Shortly after Stewart's death Mick Jagger said: "He really helped this band swing, on numbers like '
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and I handled the Stones' bookings at work." He also bought a van to transport the group and their equipment to their gigs.
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and partying lifestyle. "I think he looked upon it as a load of silliness," said guitarist
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song "The Sixth Stone" were written by Ian Rankin about Stewart. The song is included on
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and pianist for over two decades until his death, and was posthumously inducted into the
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On 19 April 2011, pianist Ben Waters released an Ian Stewart tribute album, entitled
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Ian Stewart (centre) and Billy Preston (left) performing with the Rolling Stones
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article in March 2006, Stewart was the basis for a fictional detective:
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Stone Country: Country Artists Perform the Songs of the Rolling Stones
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Jagger, Mick; Richards, Keith; Watts, Charlie; Wood, Ronnie (2003).
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of 2 May 1962 seeking musicians to form a rhythm & blues group.
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status to minimize tax obligations on their high incomes and
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Stewart was born at his mother's family farm, Kirklatch, at
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In 1981 Stewart and Charlie Watts contributed to the song "
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in 1989, they requested that Stewart's name be included.
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had joined, replacing a series of bassists and drummers.
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who felt he did not fit the band's image. He remained as
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Index

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Stewart performing at Chicago Stadium in Chicago, Illinois, with the Rolling Stones in July 1975
Chicago Stadium
the Rolling Stones
Pittenweem
Fife
Rock
boogie-woogie
The Rolling Stones
Rocket 88
the Rolling Stones
Andrew Loog Oldham
road manager
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
Pittenweem
East Neuk
Fife
Sutton
Greater London
rhythm & blues
boogie-woogie
blues
big-band jazz
Brian Jones
Mick Jagger
Keith Richards
Dick Taylor
Pretty Things
Mick Avory
the Kinks

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