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Gary Ronnie Stewart (May 28, 1944 – December 16, 2003) [1] was an American musician and songwriter, known for his distinctive vibrato voice and his outlaw country sound influenced by southern rock. At the height of his popularity in the mid-1970s, Time magazine described him as the "king of honkytonk ."
Out of Hand is a 1975 honky tonk album by country music singer Gary Stewart.The singer's second album, his debut for RCA Records, reached #6 on Billboard's Country Albums chart, launching three charting singles, "Drinkin' Thing" (#10), "Out of Hand" (#4), and "She's Actin' Single (I'm Drinkin' Doubles)" (#1).
Gary Stewart may refer to: Gary Stewart (singer) (1944–2003), American country musician; Gary L. Stewart (born 1953), Imperator of AMORC from 1987 to 1990;
Jenkins native Gary Stewart tragically passed away in 2003. So when his family and friends learned that he’d be honored at the Hall of Fame, they decided to step up and accept the honor on his ...
The late Gary Stewart drew a crowd in death, as he did at the parties he threw in life, attracting more than 1,000 mourners to a standing-room-only Herscher Hall on the grounds of Skirball ...
"Out of Hand" is a song written by Tom Jans and Jeff Barry and recorded by American country music singer Gary Stewart. It was released in October 1974 as the second single and title from the album Out of Hand. The song peaked at number 4 on the U.S. Billboard Hot Country Singles chart and number 10 on the Canadian RPM Country Tracks chart. [1]
Stewart played a part in creating many music catalogs and playlists at both companies. [2] [3] [4] Stewart was a philanthropist and organized a volunteer program at Rhino. He served on the boards of the Liberty Hill Foundation and Social Venture Network. Stewart was a donor and activist for progressive and social justice issues. [4]
Little Junior is an album by the American musician Gary Stewart, released in 1978. [1] [2] It peaked at No. 35 on Billboard's Top Country Albums chart. [3] The first single was "Whiskey Trip". [4] Stewart supported the album with a North American tour. [5]