Rod Stewart

Rod Stewart got his start singing R&B and blues songs with a bunch of forgettable British bands in the mid ‘60s before hooking up with ex-Yardbirds guitarist Jeff Beck in the axeman’s self-titled group. After a couple of albums with the Jeff Beck Group, Stewart joined the reconfigured Faces with pal Ronnie Wood. By the end of the decade he was a big enough draw to launch a solo career, which yielded him both a No. 1 album (‘Every Picture Tells a Story’) and single (‘Maggie May’) in 1971. He scored two more chart-topping hits by the end of the decade. In the ‘00s, Stewart recording songs from his youth on a series of albums dedicated to the Great American Songbook, which returned him to the top of the charts. In 2013, one of the world’s most distinctive voices returned with his first rock album in years.

Rod Stewart Releasing Live Box Set
Rod Stewart Releasing Live Box Set
Rod Stewart Releasing Live Box Set
Live performances from the most commercially successful years of Rod Stewart's solo career (so far) are being collected in a new four-disc box set, scheduled to arrive in stores on March 18.
Rod Stewart Breaks Out Rare Song for Letter-Writing Fan
Rod Stewart Breaks Out Rare Song for Letter-Writing Fan
Rod Stewart Breaks Out Rare Song for Letter-Writing Fan
For most of us, seeing Rod Stewart in concert 30 times would be more than enough to satisfy any live requests. For uber-fan and Montreal Gazette writer Richard Burnett, however, there was one Stewart classic remaining on his dream Stewart set list.

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