Jamie Stewart (The Cult)
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Jamie Stewart (born 1964 in Harrow, Greater London, England) was bassist of the 1980s British post-punk/hard rock group The Cult. He played bass guitar and keyboards on each of The Cult's first four albums (Dreamtime, Love, Electric and Sonic Temple).
After leaving The Cult, Stewart worked as an A & R rep for Polygram Records in Canada, and as a record producer. In 1998, he produced 7 songs for the Canadian band Ripped, with six of these appearing on their album Bloodshot, which was released in 2002 through EMI.
He briefly played with Adrian Smith during the latter's time out of Iron Maiden around 1993-94, playing bass on Smith's project The Untouchables.
Stewart currently lives with his wife and family in Buckingham, United Kingdom.