Pete Stewart
For other people named Peter Stewart, see Peter Stewart (disambiguation).
Pete Stewart | |
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Origin | Seattle, Washington, U.S. |
Genres | Rock |
Occupation(s) | Singer, guitarist, songwriter, producer |
Instruments | guitar, vocals |
Years active | 1994–present |
Associated acts | Grammatrain, The Accident Experiment |
Pete Stewart is a singer, guitarist, songwriter and producer from Seattle, Washington. He is the lead singer and guitarist of Grammatrain,[1] was the lead singer for The Accident Experiment, and is the former guitarist of Tait.[2]
Stewart released solo albums in 1999, 2007 and 2010. He served as producer, songwriter, and guitarist for the debut albums of Tait (the solo project of Michael Tait) and TobyMac, the latter of which sold over 500,000 copies.
Awards
- 2013 Grammy Award: Best Rap Album – Macklemore & Ryan Lewis: The Heist (Engineer/Mixer)[3]
- 2009 Grammy Award: Best Rock/Rap Gospel Album – TobyMac: Alive and Transported (Songwriter)
- 2005 Dove Award: Special Event Album – Hero! The Rock Opera (Producer/Songwriter)
- 2003 San Diego Music Award: Best New Rock Artist – The Accident Experiment (Producer/Songwriter/Vocalist)
- 2002 Dove Award: Best Rap/HipHop Album – TobyMac: Momentum (Producer/Songwriter)
- 2002 Grammy Award: Best Gospel Rock Album – dcTalk: Solo (Producer/Songwriter)
Discography
with Grammatrain
- Grammatrain - 1995
- Lonely House - 1995
- Flying - 1997
- Live - 1999
- Kneeling Between Shields EP - 2009
- Imperium - 2010
Solo recordings
- Pete Stewart - 1999
- I Gave You A Desert - 2007
- Under North Sky - 2010
with The Accident Experiment
- Arena EP - 2003
- United We Fear - 2006
with Tait
- Empty - 2001
Album credits
Producer
- dcTalk - solo (Virgin Records/EMI) - 2002 Grammy for Best Gospel Rock Album
- TobyMac - Momentum (ForeFront Records/EMI) - RIAA Gold Sales Award, 2002 Dove Award for Best Rap/HipHop Album
- Tait - Empty (ForeFront Records/EMI)
- Sanctus Real - Say It Loud (Sparrow Records/EMI)
- Peace Of Mind - Peace Of Mind (BEC Recordings/EMI)
- Write This Down - "Lost Weekend" (Tooth & Nail Records/EMI)
- Heather Miller - Send Me An Angel (KMG Records)
- !Hero: The Rock Opera (Meaux Music) - 2005 Dove Award for Special Event Album of the Year
- Bleach - Bleach (ForeFront Records/EMI)
- Garage Voice - Let Us Reconcile (Upbeat Child Records)
- Paper House - "Burn The Room" (independent)
- Andrew Vait - Closer To The Setting Sun (independent)
- Whitney Monge - Steadfast (independent)
- Terrible Buttons - Plates Of Ether (Plastic Horse Records)
- The Ninth Step - "In The Light EP" (independent)
- Rex Lex - Rex Lex (independent)
- Pilots To Bombardier - "Bangin' Horses" (independent)
- Tae Phoenix - "Rise" (independent)
- Martyr Reef - Martyr Reef (independent)
- Corrin Campbell - "Gilded" (independent)
Guitarist/vocalist
- Thousand Foot Krutch (Tooth & Nail Records)
- Casting Crowns (Beach Street/Provident Records)
- Newsboys (Capitol Records)
- Colton Dixon (Capitol Records)
- dcTalk (Virgin Records)
- Jaci Velasquez (Sony Records)
- Nappy Roots (Atlantic Records)
- Kutless (BEC Recordings/EMI)
- The Accident Experiment (Rock Ridge Music/Warner Bros)
- Sawyer Brown (Curb Records)
- Josh Joplin Group (Artemis Records)
- KJ-52 (BEC Records/EMI)
- Rebecca St.James (ForeFront Records/EMI)
- Mark Schultz (Word Records/Sony)
- Parkway (Essential Records)
- Dizmas (Credential Recordings/EMI)
- Jump5 (Sparrow Records/EMI)
- Grammatrain (ForeFront Records/EMI)
Songwriter
- Newsboys (FairTrade Services)
- TobyMac (ForeFront Records/EMI)
- 7eventh Time Down (BEC Recordings)
- Jaci Velasquez (Sony Records)
- Rebecca St.James (ForeFront Records/EMI)
- Tait (ForeFront Records/EMI)
- The Accident Experiment (Rock Ridge Music/Warner Bros)
- Write This Down (Tooth & Nail Records/EMI)
- The Katinas (Gotee Records/EMI)
- Geoff Moore (ForeFront Records/EMI)
- Heather Miller (KMG Records)
- Grammatrain (ForeFront Records/EMI)
See also
References
- ↑ Ankeny, Jason. "Biography: Grammatrain". AMG. Retrieved 17 May 2010.
- ↑ Kittle, Ashleigh. "Biography: Tait". AMG. Retrieved 17 May 2010.
- ↑ "Macklemore and Ryan Lewis – The Heist [Credits]".
External links
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