Rachel Hunter has a child named Renée Stewart with Sean Stewart.
There are several celebrities with the name James Stewart.
The following James Stewart's are alive and well at this time:
Read the snopes article, it states it is absolutely an urban myth that shifts details and persons.
This story is a myth. Here is the article. http://www.snopes.com/music/artists/rockstar.asp. This has been about a lot of rock stars."
No... but the haunting vocals of Kim Carnes means her singing is often mistaken for Rod on this song. Kim appeared with Rod on his tour Tonight I'm Yours along with Tina Turner where they all sang together.
Rod Stewart's primary genre is Rock, although he has dabbled in blues, folk, soul, disco and traditional pop.
His early work with the Jeff Beck Group influenced heavy metal genres.
I know KISS had a song "Hard luck woman". I believe Peter Criss wrote it.
Paul Stanley wrote hard luck woman for Rod Stewart and he turned it down, Peter Criss sang it for KISS
It's Rod Stewart's "Ooh La La"...
http://www.musicsonglyrics.com/R/rodstewartlyrics/rodstewartoohlalalyrics.htm
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The violin in Rod Stewart's band is currently played by J'anna Jacoby.
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Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album in 2005 for Stardust... The Great American Songbook Vol. III.
He has written many songs completely solo (and many of them have been hits) and he has also co-written many songs which have also been hits.
He is currently writing songs again after a long hiatus.
There were 250,000 people at his Kebworth concert.
No, KISS has never recorded or performed a Rod Stewart song. You were most likely informed by a source that did not have all of the facts. However, Paul Stanley did write a song heavily influenced by Rod Stewart, entitled Hard Luck Woman. This particular song was intended to be forwarded to Rod Stewart in hopes of him recording the track. Rod Stewart, who I'm sure was aware of this song, never moved forward as the song was eventually offered to Peter Criss to sing lead vocals. Hard Luck Woman was released on the 1976 Destroyer record. Hope this cleared up things. - Nex Leffel www.myspace.com/palyndrome
The person above me has all the facts correct except it was recorded on the Rock and Roll Over album in 1976
Ronnie Lane, who also played bass on the song.
Dean Parks and Tim Pierce are credited with playing acoustic and electric guitars on the album "Still The Same... Great Rock Classics of Our Time" on which the song appears.
It was a model her name is April Bennett.. she is now a photographer in Scottsdale, AZ
Georgie was a real person. A friend of the renowned musician Rod Stewart, he was murdered in New York City.
Everything in the song is true, except for the year of Georgie's death: he died in 1974.
(The song's lyrics say the death occurred in 1975 due to difficulties finding a line to rhyme with "1974".)
For many years, Rod Stewart refused to play this song in concert for personal reasons, but he has begun performing it in recent years.
'The Killing Of Georgie' appeared on Stewart's 1976 album 'A Night On The Town'. It was a two-part song: Part I, the more popular hit, was blended into the more melancholy and sombre Part II endispiece.
A sequel to the song, Innocent (The Killing of Georgie Part III), was rumored to exist for a long time and it was eventually released many years later as part of the boxed set 'The Rod Stewart Sessions 1971-1998'; Stewart originally recorded the sequel for his 1977 album 'Footloose and Fancy Free' but it never made the final album cut at the time.
Although Rod Stewart never had a hit with 'Amazing Grace', he did record it on his 1971 album 'Every Picture Tells A Story'.
Her name is Cindy Cashdollar. She has her own website: www.cindycashdollar.com
I doubt that.
Look at the photos of Cindy Cashdollar. Different nose, no tattoos whatsoever.
Does anybody know who the woman with the attractive smile really is?
Alana Stewart and Rachel Hunter were each previously married to Rod Stewart.