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  1. Jamie Stewart (* 1964 in Harrow, Greater London, England) ist ein britischer Bassist und Musikproduzent. Stewart war Mitglied der britischen Rockband The Cult . Er spielte Bass und Keyboard auf den ersten vier Platten, die The Cult veröffentlichte ( Dreamtime , Love , Electric und Sonic Temple ).

  2. James Stewart (born March 2, 1978) is an American musician and writer best known for their role in experimental rock band Xiu Xiu. They have appeared in other bands, including XXL, Former Ghosts , and Sal Mineo.

  3. James Alec Stewart (born 31 January 1964) is a retired British musician who was the bassist of the post-punk/hard rock band The Cult. [1] [2] He recorded on The Cult's first four albums , Dreamtime , Love , Electric and Sonic Temple .

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Xiu_XiuXiu Xiu - Wikipedia

    Jamie Stewart formed Xiu Xiu in 2002 after their previous band, Ten in the Swear Jar, disbanded. Stewart and Cory McCulloch continued from the previous group, and were joined by Yvonne Chen and Lauren Andrews.

  5. 2. März 2023 · American experimental group Xiu Xiu (Jamie Stewart, Angela Seo, and now: David Kendrick) emerged alongside a swarm of new American indie-rock artists in the early 2000s. Yet from their inception, Xiu Xiu hardly assimilated into that wave.

  6. 7. Apr. 2021 · Jamie Stewart Of Xiu Xiu's Favourite Music. Hannah Pezzack , April 7th, 2021 09:03. As Xiu Xiu release latest album Oh No, Jamie Stewart guides us through his 13 toppermost records – including three compilations! I only want the best ice cream, he tells Hannah Pezzack.

  7. 20. Apr. 2018 · Jamie Stewart is no stranger to change or new and uncomfortable surroundings. Having been involved in music since the mid-90s, he has become somewhat of a cult figure, attracting the same kind of unrelenting fandom that boy bands do — except on a comparatively miniscule scale.