Andy Stewart
Andy Stewart
Genres: folk, Scottish, 60s, humour, celtic
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About Andy Stewart
Andy Stewart (30 December 1933 - 11 October 1993) was a Scottish singer and entertainer. He was born in Glasgow in 1933, the son of a teacher. He moved to Arbroath as a child and then trained as an actor at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama in Glasgow. He had several hit singles - "Come in-Come in", "Donald where's yer troosers?", "A Scottish Soldier" (36 weeks in the chart in 1961), "Campbeltown Loch", "The Muckin' O' Geordie's Byre", "Tunes of Glory", and "Dr. Finlay". He is also remembered for being the compere of "The White Heather Club". This was a BBC television programme that existed as an annual New Year's Eve party (1957 - 1968) and also as a weekly early evening series (1960 - 1968). "Donald Where's Yer Troosers?" was a hit in 1961 and again in 1989. Andy does an Elvis impersonation half way through the song. On the strength of this comedy hit, Andy toured Australia and appeared on the Ed Sullivan show in 1968, doing impersonations of Dean Martin. In retirement he moved back to Arbroath and died there in 1993. Before he died he did a small concert at Arbroath High School (which he had attended) for the pupils. A sheltered housing scheme in Arbroath, 'Andy Stewart Court', was named in his memory. Stewart's son Ewan Stewart is an actor, whose film credits include Rob Roy and Titanic.
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Andy Stewart — Top 8 songs
| Artist | Song title | Like / Dislike | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Andy Stewart | A Scottish Soldier (Green Hills of Tyrol) | ||
| Andy Stewart | Nicky Tams | ||
| Andy Stewart | Auld Lang Syne | ||
| Andy Stewart | McAllister | ||
| Andy Stewart | Donald Where's Your Troosers | ||
| Andy Stewart | A Scottish Soldier | ||
| Andy Stewart | Beid Og Ni Mhaille / Bridgit O'Malley | ||
| Andy Stewart | Mary and the Hielan' Sodger |