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Ian Stewart

Ian Stewart was born and raised in Syracuse NY, growing up with the sounds of his father’s record collection which included the likes of Frank Zappa, King Crimson, Return to Forever and Weather Report. He took up the electric bass at age 12 and the upright bass at 16. While in high school he had the privilege of having numerous mentors including Phil Flanigan, Ed Castillano, Jeff Campbell, Howard Potter and many of the other musicians and educators in Central and Western New York. He was also fortunate enough to begin gigging at an early age in the various bars, clubs and restaurants in the Syracuse and Rochester areas.

Upon graduation Ian continued his studies at State University of New York at Purchase College were he received his BM in Jazz Studies in 2008. Here he would have the ability to study and take classes under Todd Coolman, John Faddis, Ray Vega, Charles Blenzig, Doug Weiss, Kermit Driscoll, Gerard Hecht, Pete Malinverni, Doug Munro and many other members of the Conservatory’s esteemed faculty.

In 2009, Ian relocated to Chicago, where he would remain until 2013. He quickly began performing around town with various acts of varying styles. It was around this time that he met pianist Darwin Noguera, and began playing with the Chicago Afro-Latin Jazz Ensemble and Noguera’s Evolution Quartet. It was also through Noguera that Ian started to work with many different bands in the Chicago Latin Music scene. Over the next few years he would play with Angel Melendez, Salsa Con Soul, A Cor Do Brazil, Lise Gilly, Havana, Las Guitarras de España and other assorted groups in the area.

In 2010, Ian began playing touring with Moonjune recording artists Marbin. He spent the next two years playing almost exclusively with the band, visiting nearly every state in the US and opening for the likes of Allan Holdsworth, Jimmy Haslip, Virgil Donati, Scott Henderson and Jeff Berlin among others. After parting ways with Marbin in 2012, Ian returned to Chicago and for the next year enjoyed a busy and eclectic freelance schedule once again. During this year he began playing with composer/multi-instrumentalist Hector Silveira and began delving deeper into the world of Timba and Cuban Jazz. Approximately the same time he become associated with author, scholar and Timba.com editor Kevin Moore who further encouraged Stewart’s personal research on the subject.

A visit to New York City and a chance meeting with master bassist John Benitez prompted Ian to return to NYC and pursue further opportunities.

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Afro-Caribbean Jazz Collective: Fiesta at Caroga

Read "Fiesta at Caroga" reviewed by Jack Bowers


Whenever the word “Afro-Caribbean" appears in an album's title, there are sure to be plenty of bold and exciting rhythmic passages, and Fiesta at Caroga, recorded by the Afro-Caribbean Jazz Collective at the 2022 Caroga Lake (New York) Music Festival, is no exception to the rule. The Collective, founded by guitarist Jose Guzman, is comprised for the most part of music professors at several central Illinois universities. As for the music itself, it leans heavily on such ...

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The Rolling Stones to Appear on Ian Stewart Tribute Album

The Rolling Stones to Appear on Ian Stewart Tribute Album

Source: JamBase

THE ROLLING STONES TO APPEAR WITH ORIGINAL BASSIST BILL WYMAN FOR BOB DYLAN COVER Spinner, Consequence of Sound, TwentyFourBit, NME, and other music outlets are reporting that The Rolling Stones will appear on a tribute album for Ian Stewart. On March 8, British pianist Ben Waters will release Boogie for Stu, the proceeds of which will benefit the British Heart Foundation. Waters recently revealed that Charlie Watts, Ronnie Wood, Jools Holland, and PJ Harvey (Waters' cousin) had contributed to the ...

“A well rounded bassist/musician who is extremely passionate about Latin music. Ian Stewart has a deep sensibility for all genres of music and a wonderful sound.” — Jimmy Haslip

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Recordings: As Leader | As Sideperson

Fiesta at Caroga

JGB Music
2024

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People of Earth

Truth Revolution Records
2023

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Chiki

From: People of Earth
By Ian Stewart

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