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Andy Stewart (musician) |
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Andy Stewart (30 December 1933 - 11 October 1993) was a Scottish singer and entertainer.
The use of tartan patriotism and stereotypical Scottish humour goes back to Sir Harry Lauder and music hall songs. In the 1960s this strand was continued by entertainer Andy Stewart.
He was born in Glasgow in 1933, the son of a teacher. He
moved to Arbroath
as a child and then trained as an actor at the
He had several hit singles - "Come in-Come in", "
His albums, such as "Scottish Soldier" and "Andy Stewart's Scotland",
were also popular internationally.
In retirement he moved back to Arbroath and died there in 1993. Before he
died he did a small concert at
Stewart's son Ewan Stewart is an actor, whose film credits include Rob Roy and Titanic.
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