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John Stewart - Mother Country - April 2007

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From the Los Angeles Times
John Stewart, 68; singer-songwriter of folk
By Richard Cromelin
Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
January 21, 2008 John Stewart, an intense troubadour who helped set the standards for the singer-songwriter movement of the early 1970s with his classic album "California Bloodlines," died Saturday in his hometown of San Diego after suffering a stroke. He was 68. Stewart didn't match that acclai
m again, but in the long solo career that followed his seven years with the Kingston Trio, he recorded more than 45 albums, flirted with chart success, pioneered the independent recording and release of records, and remained a hard-touring folk patriarch with a loyal following. Stewart, who lived i
n Novato in Northern California, had a concert scheduled at McCabe's Guitar Shop in Santa Monica on Feb. 2 and was in San Diego to complete work on a new album. Recorded in Nashville with some of the musicians who worked on Bob Dylan's "Nashville Skyline," "California Bloodlines" wasn't a commercia
l hit when it came out in 1969, but its folk-country blend and Stewart's literary use of quintessential American characters and geography have resonated through the decades in the folk genre that has become known as Americana. " 'California Bloodlines' is a vision of America written after traveling
around the country spending my boyhood on racetracks," Stewart, whose father was a horse trainer, said in a 2003 interview with the San Jose Mercury News. "When I left the Trio, I was reading [Jack] Kerouac and [John] Steinbeck with Andrew Wyeth prints hanging on my wall. All that somehow took me t
o the songs on that record." The album was included in Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 200 best albums of all time, and on his 2006 album "West of the West," contemporary folk mainstay Dave Alvin recorded the title song, with its evocative refrain: "Oh, there's California bloodlines in my hear
t/And a California woman in my song/Oh, there's California bloodlines in my heart/And a California heartbeat in my soul." "[Stewart] was probably one of the greatest songwriters around," Roz Larman, the longtime host of KPFK-FM's "Folk Scene" radio program, told the Los Angeles Times on Sunday. "He
wrote songs about the United States. You could tell he really loved America. . . . He just knew this country real well, and he was just an amazing songwriter." Born Sept. 5, 1939, in San Diego, Stewart started performing when he was a teenager in Pomona, and made three albums with the folk group C
umberland Three. He then joined the popular Kingston Trio in 1961 when founding member Dave Guard left the group. After leaving the trio in 1967, Stewart hit the campaign trail with Sen. Robert F. Kennedy, who was seeking the Democratic presidential nomination, then began his solo career. His bigge
st song was "Daydream Believer," a No. 1 hit for the Monkees and also a chart single for Anne Murray. Rosanne Cash later found success with his "Runaway Train." The biggest hit Stewart recorded himself was "Gold," from his 1979 Top 10 album "Bombs Away Dream Babies." On that project he collaborated
with two artists who had studied the Kingston Trio's music when they were starting out -- Fleetwood Mac's Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks. For the most part, though, he remained a stalwart of the folk circuit. In 2000, he and his former Kingston Trio colleague Nick Reynolds founded the Trio Fa
ntasy Camp in Scottsdale, Ariz., an annual event where fans could perform with the pair. Stewart is survived by his wife, Buffy Ford Stewart; their son, Luke, and three children from a previous marriage, Mikael, Jeremy and Amy. Services are pending.

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Condolences to ... ( 6 months ago by CdnBiggles)
Condolences to Johns family and friends. He had a huge impact. John's one of the founding fathers of contemporary folk or Americana. I always did like John's songs and his style. I believe I still have a copy of California Bloodlines on vinyl or cassette!
it was on the ... ( 6 months ago by knapp12)
it was on the smothers brothers show in the 70s
Breaks my heart. ... ( 6 months ago by maryredmond)
Breaks my heart. Had a recording of this ? 30 years ago. Has this ever been more relevant?
Mary Redmond
I remember when ... ( 6 months ago by Farleft08)
I remember when this young man, a student from Mt San Antonio College, Pomona, Calif (Mt Sac), was selected to fill the 'vacant slot' created when Dave Guard separated from the Kingston Trio...John was selected over many other talented musicians that were hoping to join the Trio. John, you're a musical legend by your own merit. Keep on playing John...you and you music will always be remembered and loved.
From the farewell ... ( 6 months ago by LMUDewey)
From the farewell tour of the trio in Anaheim to the Ice House in Pasadena and countless times at McCabe's -- all the way to Poor David's in Dallas, JS was the best! Can't think of any performer or celeb whose passing effected me more. RIP John.
My older brother ... ( 6 months ago by aneal456)
My older brother bought this album California Bloodlines when I was 17. I have loved John ever since. Being a SF native and growing up around all the beat, folk and rock music this music and his stories will always touch my heart
I have California ... ( 6 months ago by maryredmond)
I have California Bloodlines (vinyl). He was and is amazing. This video is great and, for me, sad. He is / was so fragile. Only good part is - he was as unforgettable as was Sweetheart on Parade.
Mary
I loved this song. ... ( 6 months ago by khJEDI)
I loved this song. I loved "The Pheonix Concerts" so much I wore out the grooves of the record.
Oily...that's what ... ( 5 months ago by sensei48)
Oily...that's what I and lots of others did when we first heard this back in 1969...and still do to this day...what a song! what an artist! PS : You'd love his "live" version from the early 70s on "The Phoenix Concerts" available on CD.
Something about ... ( 4 months ago by Twardt)
Something about this one reminds me of Johnny Cash.
I wasn't aware of ... ( 4 months ago by Johnfern99)
I wasn't aware of his death, and the news makes me very sad. I loved John Stewart's music and he left a great lagacy of some of the best songs I have in my collection.
This is one of the ... ( 4 months ago by maryredmond)
This is one of the "songs that made America famous", to quote Harry Chapin. John Stewart was and is a legend.
Mary
This song has ... ( 4 months ago by bw123)
This song has always made me cry. But this version is by far the most moving I've ever see. Thanks so much! God bless Mr. Stewart, a great artist.
On a hot July ... ( 3 months ago by nedphoenix)
On a hot July afternoon in 1970, Bill Compton on KDKB in Phoenix played the entire California Bloodlines album. I immediately went out and bought it. Started listening to JS and have never stopped. John, I bought all of your music, saw you in concerts dozens of times,spoke to you briefly several times. I was stunned in January of this year by how much your music and words had become such a meaningful part of my life. May the spirit of the Lonesome Picker never die! Thank you more than I can say
Could someone pease ... ( 3 months ago by Thawmaygomaith)
Could someone pease seed John Stewart's music on UTorrent or Limewire please. Big fan here. I can't find his music in my neck of the woods. Thank you.
Nice music. I like ... ( 3 months ago by jonathan1stewart)
Nice music. I like his name even more.
I was at the ... ( 3 months ago by 02261951)
I was at the Phoenix Concert recording session. Incredible. I'll never forget when he asked the audience to join in on 'California Bloodlines'. But few people were singing. Finally he said, 'I know. You are thinking that guy next to you will realize you can't sing. Well, he is thinking the same thing about you!' Everyone laughed and the entire audience began singing loud and proud. Great great man and performer. Did a killer John Denver imitation and a decent Elvis.
John Stewart was ... ( 3 months ago by kingofsitups)
John Stewart was one of the original members of the Kingston Trio. You guys ought to check out their songs. We will all miss you John. John died this year in January. The world will miss what music is all about, a feeling that even after thirty years you cant forget. What bands can do that
I've recently ... ( 2 months ago by wizbarb)
I've recently purchased my first computer,and found the videos of John Stewart,and of his passing on You Tube.I just wanted to say thank you to all who were involved in sharing them to us who never had the chance to see this wonderful musician live.
The great John ... ( 2 months ago by alienhuman)
The great John Stewart replaced Dave Guard in 1961. Not an original member but no less a great contributor to the trio.
First saw John at ... ( 2 months ago by cantrrc)
First saw John at the long defunce Boarding House in SF - Always a great show in a small venue - Like so many others, I felt Johns music touched my heart many times - Hard to believe he is gone, but his music and videos (thanx You-Tube will live forever
Gods Speed Lonesome Picker
Thanks for this so ... ( 2 months ago by biggaspirit1)
Thanks for this so many happy memories.
I think John ... ( 1 month ago by Beverlys65)
I think John Stewart sings "July You're A Woman". I would love to find this one on You Tube, but no luck yet.
I hadn't read the ... ( 1 month ago by deboerdolf)
I hadn't read the liner notes on the back side of the sleeve yet, but I instantly realised: this was the same unusual voice that sang 'Ballad Of The Quiet Fighter' on that old Kingston Trio lp I had and liked so much. This was the same voice that told the story of the 'Reverend Mr. Black' on that same record.So this was John Stewart. Well, ever since that day I've been buying his records - all of them. Some people simply shouldn't die.



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