Gene Stuart Explained
Gene Stuart |
Birth Date: | 1944 |
Birth Place: | County Tyrone, Northern Ireland |
Death Date: | 11 February 2016 (aged 72) |
Occupation: | Singer |
Instruments: | vocals |
Genre: | Country |
Years Active: | 1969–2016 |
Associated Acts: | The Mighty Avons, The Homesteaders, Larry Cunningham |
Eugene Stewart (1944 – 11 February 2016) known professionally as Gene Stuart,[1] was an Irish country music singer, born in County Tyrone,[2] in Northern Ireland.
Career
Stuart's first found success when Larry Cunningham left the Mighty Avons showband in 1969, after auditioning he landed the role of lead singer. After charting in Ireland on many occasions he later left the Mighty Avons in 1974 to form his own band – The Homesteaders.[1] [3] [4] Prior to finding fame, Stuart worked as a brick-layer and as a photographer with the Dungannon Observer newspaper.[1]
Style
Stuart charted with many cover versions of US country hits as well as some more traditional Irish songs.[5] [6]
Selected discography
Singles
- 1969 Before the Next Teardrop Falls (Number 3, Irish Charts)
- 1970 I'm Just Lucky I Guess (Number 5, Irish Charts)
- 1971 I'd Rather Love and Lose You (Number 11, Irish Charts)
- 1971 Don't Go (Number 9, Irish Charts)
- 1972 Kiss an Angel Good Mornin' (Number 6, Irish Charts)
- 1973 Papa's Wagon (Number 20, Irish Charts)
- 1973 Christmas in my Hometown (Number 2, Irish Charts)
- 1974 If Teardrops were Pennies (Number 19, Irish Charts)
- 1974 The Man Behind the Gun
- 1975 Santa and the Kids (Number 15, Irish Charts)
- 1975 My Nora (Number 14, Irish Charts)
- 1979 She is the Dream
- 1981 Old Fashioned Girl
Albums
- 1971 The Best of Gene Stuart and the Mighty Avons (Dolphin Rercords)
- 1981 Pure Country (K-Tel records, Compilation Album)
- 1998 Once Again
- 2000 Ireland's Country Legend
- 2000 Sincerely Irish
- 2017 (Posthumous release)Old Loves and Country Memories
(Note There were very many more singles and LP's pre ITunes etc., this section will be constantly improved when references to same can be found)
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Notes and References
- Web site: Irish country star Gene Stuart dies following illness. The Irish News.
- Web site: Gene Stuart, ‘singing legend’ of Irish country music, dies aged 72. newsletter.co.uk.
- Web site: Irish Country music says farewell to Mighty Avon Gene Stuart – The Irish World. 17 February 2016.
- Web site: mightyavons. iangallagher.com.
- Web site: Mighty Avons Showband. irish-showbands.com.
- Web site: Homesteaders. irish-showbands.com.
- Web site: Gene Stuart. discogs.
- Web site: Gene Stuart on Apple Music. iTunes Store.