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I had not thought of this song in years until I heard it on the radio a few days ago. I was curious about John Stewart, so looked for more information about his music. He was born and raised in Southern California, and was originally a folk singer. He was in a band called The Cumberland Three with John Montgomery and Gil Robbins (the father of actor Tim Robbins). Then he went on to replace Dave Guard in The Kingston Trio. After the group disbanded, he worked as a songwriter for Capital Records. His songs included "Daydream Believer" for the Monkees (I love that song!). Later in the 1970's John Stewart pursued a solo recording career, and had a 1979 hit (#5 on the charts) with Stevie Nicks called "Gold." I found an exceptionally cheesy video of the song from the TV show Solid Gold. I somehow never saw this show, but it is too much with the gyrating dancers! I really like the song though (and will add that John Stewart is very handsome in the video). Do you remember this song? And what do you think of this silly retro video? I'd love to hear from you in the comments, below.
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Portrait of John Stewart, American songwriter and lead singer of Kingston Trio between 1961–1967.
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HU 118601. Private John Stewart 186707. Unit: 1st Canadian Mounted Rifles Battalion Canadian Expeditionary Force. Death: 1 October 1916 missing believed in an attack on Regina Trench Somme Western Front