Born in Glasgow, Scotland,
Hamish Stuart shot to fame in the 1970's
as the falsetto voice of
The Average White Band, his distinctive
songwriting and guitar style paving the way for the band's worldwide success.
When the AWB split in 1982, Hamish went on to tour and record with an
array of soul stars including
Diana Ross, Aretha Franklin, George Benson
and
Chaka Khan, for whom he wrote the No.1 chart hit
Whatcha
Gonna Do For Me? In 1986
David Sanborn invited Stuart to record
with him and they released the live album
Straight From The Heart on
which Hamish sang Al Green's
Love and Happiness--now a Hamish Stuart
Band standard. The following year he was back in the studio teaming up
with former band member and drummer
Steve Ferrone and together
they recorded the
Easy Pieces album. In 1988
Paul McCartney
asked Hamish to join his band and he went on to tour and record with the
legendary Beatle for six years, recording 2 studio and 3 live albums in
the process before embarking on his solo project.
Since leaving McCartney's band, Stuart has been working on new material
of his own with his newly formed group
The Hamish Stuart Band.
He still finds time to work on projects such as
Quincy Jones' 64th
birthday celebration event in Switzerland last year and most recently
accepting
Bonnie Raitt's invitation to duet with her on-stage at
her end of tour show in London.
Sooner or Later, Stuart's first Compass release, showcases his
inimitable vocal style and reflects both his own personality and immensely
diverse interests and influences. There are haunting, romantic ballads
like
Care For You and
Same Old Moon included among taut,
sophisticated slices of urban funk like
It Is What It Is and
Midnight
Rush.
In recent months, the
Hamish Stuart Band has blown the roof off
of U.K. venues including
Ronnie Scotts in London. With the talents
of
Ian Thomas on drums,
Steve Pearce on bass and
Jody
Linscott on percussion, the band generates a truly ferocious groove.
Although it is becoming impossible to book a seat at their monthly gig
at the
606 Club in Chelsea, England, fans old and new are always
guaranteed a good time and often a bonus from guest friends such as
Bonnie Raitt, Brian Auger, former AWB saxophonist
Jim Mullen and
Molly Duncan. Nostalgia is not the main goal of the shows. It's hearing
a new and soulful band firing on all six cylinders.