Jesse Stewart
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Native name | Jesse Stewart |
Origin | Campbell River, British Columbia, Canada |
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Labels | Mile-Ex Records |
Associated acts | Donnie Dumphy |
Website | jessesdirty |
Jesse Stewart is a Canadian musician best known for his cover (Cold Beer) of Donnie Dumphy's song Cry Tunes which went viral on YouTube in 2014.[1] In 2014, Cold Beer was featured in Dumphy's movie How to Be Deadly. In 2015 Stewart was also featured on Dumphy's album, Lord of The B'ys. Stewart's playing has been characterized as "punk folk".[2] Originally from Campbell River, BC, Stewart has played shows all across North America.[3] In 2019 Stewart released his first full length album, Shed Life, through Mile-Ex Records[4]
Discography[edit]
Albums[edit]
- Jesse Stewart (Live), 2015
- Shed Life (CD, Album), 2019
Singles[edit]
- Cold Beer (Cry Tunes), 2014
References[edit]
- ↑ Rose, Wendy (May 31, 2019). "Made famous by Donnie Dumphy: Jesse Stewart's Newfoundland debut". www.TheTelegram.com. The Telegram. Retrieved Feb 24, 2020.
- ↑ Howard, Michael (Jun 2, 2014). "Watch a Rising Star Shred a Mandolin". Esquire.com. Esquire. Retrieved Feb 26, 2020.
punk folk
- ↑ Rose, Wendy (Sep 1, 2015). "From Donnie Dumphy to a Dude in BC: How a Cover of a Local Film's Signature Song Went Viral on the Other Side of the Country". theovercast.ca. the overcast. Retrieved Feb 26, 2020.
- ↑ "Mile-Ex Records releases on Discogs". www.discogs.com. Discogs. 2019. Retrieved Feb 24, 2020.
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