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"I'm a great model railway enthusiast and I'm building a huge layout over there in California so that takes up a little bit of time and football takes up a little bit of time. And then there's the Children and I like to go out with the lads two or three times a week and go completely mad and sometimes I get barnet done...it's still all my own hair, you know. Which is more than can be said for Elton. Bald bugger. And in between all that, I sometimes try to fit in a bit of music."
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....that's Roderick David Stewart in his own words. Born in Highgate, North London, on 10th January 1945. Rod's father Robert Joseph Stewart came from King's Port in Edinburgh, Scotland. Rod's mother, Elsie, came from Upper Holloway, North London. The Cockney girl fell for the Scot and the couple married in 1928. The Stewart clan began to appear afterwards. Rod's brothers Don and Bob and his sisters Mary and Peggy were all born in Scotland. However the family moved to London to 507 Archway Road, Highgate where after a gap of eight years, young Roddy was born. This means that Rod is the only member of the family to have been born in England, a misfortune which Rod has tended to overlook....

Thirty minutes before Roderick was born a big shock had hit the district in the shape of a German V2 rocket which made a direct hit on Highgate Police Station. Rod reflected years later:
"I've always thought that I was very lucky because that bomb fell just a stone's throw from where I lived. I've sort of had a feeling that I nearly didn't make it."

on the beachRod Stewart's childhood was conventional. He lived above the newsagent's shop in Archway Road in North London. The newsagent's shop was owned by the Stewarts themselves. As already mentionned, Roderick was the youngest of five so he was spoilt by his family but of course he was taught to respect his elders, especially his parents. He was mainly interested in football and model railways. He's never lost that passion over the years. He still enjoys to play with the model railway and football is still as important (or even more) to him than it was way back in the fifties. He was very much interested in the singer Al Jolson, an American Jewish baritone, who was very popular in the thirties. Rod's father and the two brothers were football fans. They even started a local team called the 'Highgate Redwings'.

Al Jolson was Rod's great love and many times the Stewart family would regularly gather around the piano and sing Jolson's hits. When Rod became older, he started to read books about him and began to collect his records. He was very impressed by Jolson's performing style. Jolson died in 1953. He was Rod's strongest influence and that stayed with him throughout his life.

Schooldays were spent at the William Grimshaw Secondary Modern School in Hornsey. Rod once said about school:

" Horrific! Primary school, which is from age five to eleven, was just bearable because it was close to me home...I'm very close to me whole family. But when I went to Secondary Modern it was about five miles away and that was unbearable. I really wasn't good at school and I didn't like it, although I never missed a day. My favourite subject was probably history and I was very artistic, good at sketching. I was real cocky, and that obviously comes from insecurity. I was real aggressive, taking the piss out of people all the time".

So, Rod felt that only playing football could be a way he could earn a living. He practised as much as possible and eventually signed apprentice papers with Brentford FC in West London. Robert Stewart was very pleased....however, the apprenticeship wasn't a holiday. Young Rodders was expected to get up early in the morning and much to his dismissal found himself cleaning the first team's boots most of the time. The training programme didn't appeal to him either and so after a few weeks, much to Robert Stewart's disappointment, he decided to leave the place and quit...
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Early Life and Career
Singer-songwriter Rod Stewart was born Roderick David Stewart on January 10, 1945, in London, England. Born into a working-class family, Stewart excelled at soccer. He worked a series of odd jobs, including working as a grave digger, before his singing career took off.

During the 1960s, Stewart was a part of several different bands. In 1966, he joined the blues-influenced Jeff Beck Group and experienced his first taste of success. The group toured the United Kingdom and the United States and released two hit albums. In 1969, he joined what became known as the Faces. Ron Wood was one of his bandmates and became a member of the Rolling Stones. Stewart also performed as a solo artist and scored his first big solo success with the album Every Picture Tells A Story, which featured the hit single "Maggie May" in 1971. That same year, the Faces had a hit with the song "Stay With Me."

Career Highlights

Stewart moved to the United States in 1975. The next year, he reached the top of the U.S. charts with "Tonight's the Night" from A Night on the Town. Stewart continued to have a slicker, more pop sound as the decade progressed. He also developed a reputation for his partying lifestyle and for dating numerous actresses and models. With 1978's Blondes Have More Fun, he had another smash hit single with "Da Ya Think I'm Sexy?"

The 1980s proved to be more challenging for Stewart. While 1981's Tonight I'm Yours went platinum, the albums that followed did not fare as well. He ended the decade on a positive note, however. His remake of the Tom Waits song "Downtown Train" in 1989 received a lot of radio play. A few years later, he released Unplugged and Seated (1993), which was recorded at MTV Unplugged concert and featured the hit "Have I Told You Lately."

With his distinctive throaty, almost scratchy-sounding voice, Stewart decided to take on some of the classic songs and make them his own with It Had to be You: The Great American Songbook (2002). He recorded four volumes of the Great American Songbook series, and won his first Grammy Award (best traditional pop vocal album) for Stardust: The Great American Songbook, Volume III in 2004.

Later Years

At the age of 60, Stewart became a father for seventh time. His son, Alastair Wallace Stewart, was born on November 27, 2005. This was his first child with then fiancée Penny Lancaster.
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