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Discover Mark Lamar Stewart (stew), a Los Angeles-based singer-songwriter & playwright known for his work in 'Passing Strange' & albums with The Negro Problem.

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Artist Biography

Mark Lamar Stewart: A Soulful Storyteller of Los Angeles

Mark Lamar Stewart, known to the world as stew, is more than just a singer-songwriter and playwright; he’s a chronicler of urban experience, a weaver of myth and memory from the heart of Los Angeles. Born in 1961, his journey has been one of relentless experimentation, blending rock, jazz, spoken word, and theatricality into a uniquely potent artistic voice. Stewart's work isn’t simply entertainment; it’s an excavation of identity, a confrontation with history, and ultimately, a celebration of the human spirit’s resilience. His influence extends far beyond the confines of his immediate genre, impacting contemporary musical theatre and shaping a distinctive approach to storytelling through performance.

The Roots in The Negro Problem & Early Artistic Development

Stew's career began with the formation of The Negro Problem in the early 1990s – a band that reflected both his personal background as a Black artist and a broader exploration of American identity. This period was crucial, laying the groundwork for his later theatrical endeavors. Albums released by The Negro Problem showcased a raw, energetic sound, incorporating elements of funk, soul, and spoken word poetry. It’s important to note that Stewart's decision to use “Stew” as his stage name deliberately challenged conventional notions of representation, reflecting a conscious effort to reclaim agency and narrative control. Early influences are difficult to pinpoint precisely, but one can discern echoes of James Brown’s rhythmic intensity, the poetic storytelling of Gil Scott-Heron, and the theatricality of Richard Pryor – artists who all understood the power of music and performance to confront social realities.

Broadway & ‘Passing Strange’: A Critical Acclaim

Stew's most significant breakthrough arrived with *Passing Strange*, a semi-autobiographical rock musical he conceived, wrote, and performed alongside Heidi Rodewald. Initially developed at the Sundance Institute and The Public Theater, the show’s exploration of identity, sexuality, and the complexities of Black American experience in the 1980s resonated deeply with audiences and critics alike. *Passing Strange* wasn't just a musical; it was a visceral, theatrical event—a blend of vaudeville, blues, funk, and spoken word that demanded active participation from its viewers. The show’s innovative structure, incorporating elements of found footage and extended solos, pushed the boundaries of traditional musical theatre. Stewart’s performance as Augustine Van Zandt, a flamboyant drag king navigating the underbelly of New Orleans, was particularly lauded for its vulnerability, charisma, and unflinching honesty. The 2004 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Lyrics underscored the profound impact of his writing—a testament to his ability to capture complex emotions with remarkable precision and poetic grace.

Beyond Broadway: Continued Artistic Exploration

Following *Passing Strange*, Stewart continued to explore diverse creative avenues, including guest hosting on Entertainment Weekly and contributing to television projects like “SpongeBob SquarePants.” His 2000 album, *Guest Host*, and 2002 release, *The Naked Dutch Painter and Other Songs*, further solidified his reputation as a compelling songwriter. His work with Love’s Arthur Lee in 2003 demonstrated a willingness to collaborate across genres and generations. The Lincoln Center's American Songbook series provided a platform for showcasing his evolving musical style, while ongoing projects with the Sundance Institute continue to fuel his creative output.

Legacy & Influence

Stew’s impact extends beyond individual accolades. He has influenced a generation of artists by demonstrating the power of personal storytelling combined with theatrical innovation. His willingness to embrace vulnerability and challenge conventional notions of identity has paved the way for greater diversity and authenticity in contemporary musical theatre. His work serves as a reminder that art can be both deeply personal and profoundly relevant, offering insights into the human condition while simultaneously celebrating the richness and complexity of American culture. As an ongoing artist, Stew continues to evolve, pushing boundaries and challenging expectations—a testament to his enduring creative spirit.
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mark lamar stewart

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Quick Facts

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Singer-songwriter, playwright
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Arthur Lee],\n "Artists or movements influenced by this artist": ["Rock music"]\n}']
  • Date Of Birth: August 16, 1961
  • Full Name: Mark Lamar Stewart (Stew)
  • Nationality: American
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Tour Paris 13
    • Passing Strange
  • Place Of Birth: Los Angeles, USA
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