Dave Stewart
Dave Stewart came up in Sunderland, England, and eventually formed Eurythmics with Annie Lennox in the early 1980s. That partnership produced hits like 'Sweet...
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Dave Stewart came up in Sunderland, England, and eventually formed Eurythmics with Annie Lennox in the early 1980s. That partnership produced hits like 'Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)' and 'Here Comes the Rain Again,' where Stewart's production work stood out. He also released solo material, including the 1985 album 'A Night of Observation' and its single 'Everybody All Over The World (Join The Celebration).' That track, along with others like 'Heart Of Stone' and 'Jealousy,' shows up in his catalog.
Stewart has worked with various other artists over time, including Mick Jagger and Bob Dylan. His music draws from rock, reggae, and soul influences, and he's known as much for his behind-the-scenes work as for his own recordings.
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