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'''David Allen Stewart''' was born on [[September 9]], [[1952]] in [[Sunderland]], [[Tyne & Wear]]. In the mid 1970s he was promoted through the [[progressive rock]] band "[[Child]]" just as the market for prog rock died. Tied by contract to a record label he formed the band [[The Tourists]] with his [[lover]] [[Annie Lennox]] and had a minor hit with a cover of a [[Dusty Springfield]] standard. When their relationship ended they went on to form the popular band [[Eurythmics]]. Eurythmics proved to be one of the most consistent and creative pop-rock duos of the [[1980s]]. When Eurythmics dissolved in 1990, Stewart immediately released a solo album with the Spiritual Cowboys. Throughout the 90's, Stewart released albums, including a solo album. Stewart was married for several years to [[Siobhan Fahey]] with whom he has children. In 1999,[[Eurythmics]] reunited to release [[Peace]]. Stewart continues to be involved in a variety of projects, recently relocating to the United States.
'''David Allen Stewart''' was born on [[September 9]], [[1952]] in [[Sunderland]], [[Tyne & Wear]]. In the mid 1970s he was promoted through the [[progressive rock]] band "[[Child]]" just as the market for prog rock died. Tied by contract to a record label he formed the band [[The Tourists]] with his [[lover]] [[Annie Lennox]] and had a minor hit with a cover of a [[Dusty Springfield]] standard. When their relationship ended they went on to form the popular band [[Eurythmics]]. Eurythmics proved to be one of the most consistent and creative pop-rock duos of the [[1980s]]. When Eurythmics dissolved in 1990, Stewart immediately released a solo album with the Spiritual Cowboys. Throughout the 90's, Stewart released albums, including a solo album. Stewart was married for several years to [[Siobhan Fahey]] with whom he has children. In 1999, [[Eurythmics]] reunited to release [[Peace]]. Stewart continues to be involved in a variety of projects, recently relocating to the United States.


Stewart, styled a "Cultural Engineer", appeared in an Apple Computer advertisement c. 1993 for the Power Macintosh in which he ruminated on the word "Power".
Stewart, styled a "Cultural Engineer", appeared in an Apple Computer advertisement c. 1993 for the Power Macintosh in which he ruminated on the word "Power".

Revision as of 21:24, 15 June 2005

David Allen Stewart was born on September 9, 1952 in Sunderland, Tyne & Wear. In the mid 1970s he was promoted through the progressive rock band "Child" just as the market for prog rock died. Tied by contract to a record label he formed the band The Tourists with his lover Annie Lennox and had a minor hit with a cover of a Dusty Springfield standard. When their relationship ended they went on to form the popular band Eurythmics. Eurythmics proved to be one of the most consistent and creative pop-rock duos of the 1980s. When Eurythmics dissolved in 1990, Stewart immediately released a solo album with the Spiritual Cowboys. Throughout the 90's, Stewart released albums, including a solo album. Stewart was married for several years to Siobhan Fahey with whom he has children. In 1999, Eurythmics reunited to release Peace. Stewart continues to be involved in a variety of projects, recently relocating to the United States.

Stewart, styled a "Cultural Engineer", appeared in an Apple Computer advertisement c. 1993 for the Power Macintosh in which he ruminated on the word "Power".

Recently Stewart has written a musical, Barbarella, which is based on the 1968 movie and which premiered in Vienna, Austria on March 11, 2004.

He normally credits himself as David A. Stewart, partly to avoid confusion with another musician known as Dave Stewart.

The Channel 4 series Nathan Barley parodied Stewart in its third episode with a character named "Doug Rocket".

On the 4th April 2005 a Bechstein grand piano owned by Stewart was auctioned by Bonhams for £3,600. The piano had been used by stars including Bob Dylan and Sir Paul McCartney.