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About Rod Stewart
Once considered rock music's best interpretive singer and a solid enough songwriter, at some point Rod Stewart took a career turn toward stardom and adult contemporary that left critics in a lurch. Where once a rawness that combined elements of folk, rock, blues, and country existed, Stewart sacrificed his roots in favor of pop trends and mainstream success.
It all started in the early 1960s. Stewart toured Europe with folksinger Wizz Jones before returning to England in 1963 where he signed on as a vocalist with Birmingham-based Jimmy Powell & the Five Dimensions. The R&B group toured around the UK, but recorded only one single that found Stewart playing blues harmonica.
A move back to London, put him in Long John Baldry's Hoochie Coochie Men. Though their 1964 single failed to chart, the band made some changes to become Steampacket and found themselves supporting the 1965 summer UK tour of the Rolling Stones and the Walker Brothers.
The next year, Steampacket dissolved leaving Stewart to join up with the blues-rock outfit Shotgun Express. That didn't last and Stewart then hopped over to the Jeff Beck Group in late 1966. This was where Stewart began to shine.
With Beck's guitar chops and Stewart's sexy vocals, the band blazed a new musical trail. Their thick blues-rock sound charted a course that would later become heavy metal. Their debut set, Truth, dropped in the fall of 1968, with success in both the U.S. and the UK. Throughout 1968 and 1969, the group toured both countries and built a loyal following.
Their second offering came in the summer of 1969. Beck-Ola was another smash on both sides of the pond, but couldn't get the band from dissolution. . . read full Rod Stewart article
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