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  1. Ian Andrew Robert Stewart (18 July 1938 – 12 December 1985) was a British keyboardist and co-founder of the Rolling Stones. He was removed from the lineup in May 1963 at the request of manager Andrew Loog Oldham who felt he did not fit the band's image.

  2. Nov 20, 2020 · According to Bill German, publisher of the Rolling Stones fanzine Beggar's Banquet, Stewart died on December 12, 1985, of a massive heart attack in his doctor's waiting room. German noted the irony in the early death of the one Stones member who "eschewed all the drugging and boozing."

  3. Jul 18, 2022 · If you’re looking to see just how important Ian Stewart was to the sound of The Rolling Stones, here are the essential tracks that Stewart brought to life over his two decades of officially unofficial membership in the band.

  4. Jan 30, 1986 · I an Stewart, a founding member of the Rolling Stones and their road manager and frequent pianist for twenty-three years, died of a heart attack in London on December 12th. The forty-seven-year...

  5. As the world was preparing for the horrific onslaught of the Y2K bug, Stewart formed the group Ian Stewart and the Untouchables, creating a swinging blues-rock sound. The eight-piece band then released an album and developed a loyal following.

  6. Jul 18, 2013 · Ian "Stu" Stewart was one of the most important figures in the Rolling Stones ' early days, and yet he's often overlooked in most discussions about the band. He served double...

  7. Explore Ian Stewart's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Ian Stewart on AllMusic.

  8. May 21, 2024 · Remembering Ian 'Stu' Stewart, the 'sixth Stone' and his significant contributions to the Rolling Stones' success and legacy. Read here!

  9. Dec 14, 1985 · Ian Stewart, the pianist who was a founding member of the Rolling Stones, died of a heart attack Thursday in his doctor's office in London. He was 47 years old.

  10. Apr 10, 1986 · O n Sunday, February 23rd, The Rolling Stones gathered at London’s 100 Club to memorialize their late road manager, occasional keyboardist and full-time friend, Ian Stewart, in the way he would...

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