Roman Stewart - Hooray Festival album flac
Performer: Roman StewartTitle: Hooray Festival
Style: Reggae
Released: 1975
Country: UK
MP3 album: 1905 mb
FLAC album: 1285 mb
Rating: 4.8
Other formats: MP3 MP4 VOC WAV AUD ADX AC3
Genre: Reggae
Roman Stewart, also known as Romeo Stewart and 'Mr. Special' (born 11 May 1957, Kingston, Jamaica, died 25 January 2004, New York City) was a reggae singer. Stewart won the Festival Song Contest in 1975. How Can I Love Someone (1979). Ruling and Controlling (1987). Diplomat (1991) reissued on Continually (2000) TP (Errol Dunkley and Roman Stewart). Brother to Brother with Tinga Stewart. Break Down the Barrier with Tinga Stewart.
Roman Stewart on the cover of his 1978 album "Running Away From Love. May 11, 1957 to January 25, 2004. Rice and Peas, Popular Traditional Song. He was quite good and showed much talent early on. The final year of the collaboration with Gardner saw him win the Jamaica Festival Song Competition for the first of three times at age 29. He later won a second time as a singer and a third time as a song writer, landing a contract for an album almost simultaneously. Brother Roman also won the competition in first place once as a singer in 1975 with a song written by Tinga - Hooray Festival. Both brothers were talented. Mario Lanza, an important early influence on the music of Roman Stewart. Influence of Mario Lanza.
Roman Stewart, also known as Romeo Stewart and 'Mr. Special' (born 11 May 1957, Kingston, Jamaica, died 25 January 2004, New York) was a reggae singer. Roman was the younger brother of Tinga Stewart, and recorded his first single, "Walking Down The Street" in 1968. He recorded further singles in the early 1970s for producers Derrick Harriott ("Changing Times") and Glen Brown ("Never Too Young").
A Hooray Festival B Dub Festival. Arranged By – Willie Lindo Producer – Pluto Shervington. Roman Stewart, Festival Band - Hooray Festival (7").
yvonne brockPřed 2 lety. This has to be tinga Stewart brother, or his son,he sounds just like him. always like that song. Winsome DiamondPřed 10 měsíci. Romantic and I went to school together he was always singing at the back of the class during school. Muah Muah Muah Roman. Now I see why my sister was head over heels in love with you when we were likkle ones growing up!!! Gracelyn BurkePřed 3 lety. I just love Roman Stewart, also love this song. Mike B. ThompsonPřed 4 lety. I remember this; I think he's Tinga Stewart's younger brother.
1975 - Roman Stewart with "Hooray Festival". Toots and the Maytals Independence of Jamaica Desmond Dekker The Jamaicans Eric Donaldson. KingstonKingston JamaicaJamaica. Roman Stewart, also known as Romeo Stewart and 'Mr. Jamaica Saint Andrew Parish, Jamaica Norman Manley International Airport National Heroes Park Port Royal. New YorkNew York, New YorkNew York City, New York.
Roman Stewart, también conocido como Romeo Stewart (Kingston, 11 de mayo de 1957 – Nueva York, 25 de enero de 2004), fue un cantante jamaicano de reggae. Stewart ganó el Festival de la Canción en 1975. Roman es el hermano menor de Tinga Stewart. Grabó su primer sencillo, Walking Down The Street, en 1968. Grabó más sencillos en la década de 1970 para los productores de Derrick Harriott (Changing Times) y Glen Brown (Never Too Young). En 1975 ganó el Festival de la Canción con Hooray Festival,escrito por Tinga y Willie Lindo; este éxito lleva a los hermanos inicialmente a ser etiquetados como.
Tracklist
| A | Hooray Festival |
| B | Dub Festival |
Credits
- Arranged By – Willie Lindo
- Producer – Pluto Shervington
Other versions
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PAL 1 | Roman Stewart | Hooray Festival / Dub Festival (7") | Opal Records | PAL 1 | UK | 1975 |
| 399 | Roman Stewart, Festival Band | Roman Stewart, Festival Band - Hooray Festival (7") | Sheli | 399 | US | 1975 |








