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P. George Stewart

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Songs George sings on

Lead: Mr. Blunt, Maybe This Day, Blood on my Feet, Captain Zero, Radio On, every Sugarland song except for Big Man Restless, every Digital People song except for My Light Show, like half of fathome
Backing: The Last Film, Love Lasts Forever, etc.
Unconfirmed: Jenny Soul, I think.

Born: 29 April 1959
Originally from: Kirkcaldy, Scotland
Instruments: Keyboards, drums, voice
Band status: Out (1980-1985) (1990-2015)


!! This bio is a draft and will be changed later !!

George is a bit of an oddball. He may appear approachable, gentle and sweet, but behind his visage is a practicing member of the occult! George is, or at least was for the majority of his life, a Thelemite magicker. Though he's always remained somewhat skeptical and unimmersed, it did shape how he wrote and performed music.

George was one of the three members of Ubu Roi along with Peter (whom he shares a first name with) and Jon. All three of them did keys, so George learned to drum, it seems. Also, this is a coincidence, but all three of them wear glasses.

George only sang lead on a combined four songs on the first two albums. But when he came back after CTAL, he sung every song on the next two albums except for a choice few. George's impression on KTP's music is very noticeable. As CTAL lacks a lot of direction without him. I- I mean We. We can only hope the next album will have gems... Spying On Me was pretty cool! Hehe...

George first left the band after they got kicked out of their home in 1985 as he realized maybe music wasn't the greatest pursuit to live. He was a secretary and worked at a typewriter, not dissimilar to a piano. But he met back up with Nick and Jon several times in the following three decades. George got into video gaming right after the release of Sugarland, and (very) slowly after that his beliefs and priorities shifted a bit from the rest of the band. George lives in London and is very active online, if you look closely on certain sites you just might come across him. But don't mention Kissing the Pink to him, he's moved on.

Coming soon

There will be a small gallery of drawings and links to more pages at the bottom of this page. Such as press he is featured in, more pedantic details on him singing songs, etc.