Thursday, July 19, 2012

Rod Stewart - Rhythm of my Heart




Rod Stewart can be regarded as the rock generation’s heir to Sam Cooke. Like Cooke, Stewart delivers both romantic ballads and up tempo material with conviction and panache, and he sings in a warm, soulful rasp. A singer’s singer, Stewart seemed made to inhabit the spotlight.

The London-born Stewart’s long-lived career extends back to 1964, when he cut his first record the blues standard “Good Morning Little Schoolgirl". Soon after, he began turning up in mid-Sixties R&B bands: as Long John Baldry’s Hoochie Coochie Men, Steampacket, and Shotgun Express. Stewart really came into his own as the singer with the Jeff Beck Group, the guitarist’s post-Yardbirds ensemble, formed in 1968.
From there, Stewart graduated to the Small Faces. He and guitarist Ron Wood joined founding members Ian McLagan, Ronnie Lane and Kenney Jones in the wake of Steve Marriott’s departure, and the Small Faces - which soon adopted the shortened name Faces - became an enormously popular touring group, rivaling the Rolling Stones for rollicking, good-natured rock and roll.

In concert, twirling mike stands and kick soccer balls into the audience while strutting across stages in flashy garb. Though critics occasionally looked askance at his music and persona in the wake of his Atlantic crossing, the public stood by him every step of the way. Stewart charted hit singles and platinum albums in nearly every year from 1970 through 1995, and his paced has slowed only slightly since then. He has proved a remarkably durable talent who has been single-mindedly committed to his music, touring tirelessly and recording prolifically.

10 comments:

  1. nice video and song. thanks for sharing. i wish you a great weekend Jack. hugs

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  2. Thanks for sharing this. I like this song. Never saw Rod Stewart perform live before. I bet that would be a great show.

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  3. .its good thatRod stewary..hasreinvented ..himself now..nice voice ,,for those ..oldie songs..:)

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  4. The same to you Parrie. I thought I would come back to music and who would
    have thought that Sam Cooke was so influencial to this english chap whom
    considered himself scottish. As his father was scottish. But he was born in
    England.

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  5. I saw his concert within the nose bleed section back within the early 90's Dee.
    He did put on a great concert football and all.

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  6. It is Maritess, Maggie May is as well a fine one.

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  7. He is a doing the old compliations now.
    Caroline he reinvented his style more times than one.
    Ironically Rod Wood from the Rolling Stones and him were like too pees in a pod.


    I can't say I liked all his music but his voice is the instrument.

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