Rod Stewart
Biography
Rod Stewart may have began his career as a respected singer, yet that respect eroded as he got older, as he became more concerned with stardom than music. While he has recorded some terrible albums -- and he would admit that freely -- Stewart was once rock & roll's best interpretive singer as well as an accomplished songwriter, creating a raw combination of folk, rock, blues, and country that sounded like no other folk-rock or country-rock. Instead of finding the folk in rock, he found how folk rocked like hell on its own. After Stewart became successful, he began to lose the rootsier elements of his music, yet he remained a superb singer, even as he abandoned his own artistic path in favor of following pop trends.
Stewart began his musical career after spending some time as an apprentice with the Brentford Football Club, touring Europe with folksinger Wizz Jones in the early '60s; during this time he was deported from Spain for vagrancy. When he returned to England in 1963, he joined the Birmingham-based R&B group Jimmy Powell & the Five Dimensions as a vocalist and harmonica player. The band toured the U.K. and recorded one single for Pye Records that featured Stewart on blues harp.
Selected Discography

"Still The Same...Great Rock Classics Of Our Time"
2006

Gold: Rod Stewart
2005

The Great American Songbook IV
2005

Stardust...The Great American Songbook Vol. III
2004

Da Ya Think I'm Sexy? (Remixed)
2004

Encore: The Very Best Of - Vol. 2
2003

As Time Goes By... The Great American Songbook Vol. II
2003

Reason To Believe
2002

It Had To Be You... The Great American Songbook
2002

When We Were The New Boys
1998

If We Fall In Love Tonight
1996

Vagabond Heart
1991

Downtown Train
1990

Out Of Order
1988

Camouflage
1984

Body Wishes
1983

Tonight I'm Yours
1981

Foolish Behaviour
1980

Greatest Hits
1979

Blondes Have More Fun
1978

A Night On The Town
1976

The Best Of Rod Stewart
1976

Never A Dull Moment
1972

Every Picture Tells A Story
1971

The Rod Stewart Album
1969
