Louis Stewart (guitarist)

Louis Stewart (born 5 January 1944) is an Irish jazz guitarist.

Born in Waterford, he began his professional career performing in Dublin showbands. In 1968 he performed at the Montreux International Jazz Festival with Irish pianist Jim Doherty and received the 'Outstanding European Soloist' award. Stewart was subsequently offered a scholarship to attend Berklee College of Music, which he turned down. He joined Benny Goodman's band in 1970.

Stewart began recording as a leader in the 1976 with Louis the First. His sidemen have included Sam Jones, Billy Higgins, Peter Ind, Red Mitchell and Spike Robinson. In the late 1970s he began working with George Shearing, touring America, Brazil and European, and recording eight albums, including several in trio with bassist Niels-Henning Orsted-Pedersen. Stewart has also appeared on albums by Joe Williams, J.J. Johnson and Dave Brubeck.[1]

In 1981, ahead of his debut in the US as a leader, the New York Times stated: 'Mr. Stewart, who has the staid and sober appearance of a prosperous greengrocer, seems to have his musical roots in be-bop. He leans toward material associated with Charlie Parker and he spins out single-note lines that flow with an unhurried grace, colored by sudden bright, lively chorded phrases. His up-tempo virtuosity is balanced by a laid-back approach to ballads, which catches the mood of the piece without sacrificing the rhythmic emphasis that keeps it moving.'[2] In a review of Stewart's 1995 abum Overdrive, AllMusic stated that "Louis Stewart is one of the all-time greats, and it is obvious from the first notes he plays on any occasion."[3]

Stewart currently resides in Dublin. He received an honorary doctorate from Trinity College Dublin in 1998.[4]

Discography as leader

References

  1. "Louis Stewart Biography". All About Jazz. Retrieved 22 August 2011.
  2. "Jazz: Louis Stewart From Dublin". New York Times. Retrieved 3 March 2014.
  3. "Overdrive: Live at the Tron". AllMusic. Retrieved 10 March 2014.
  4. "Louis Stewart Biography". All Music. Retrieved 3 March 2014.

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