Brad Stewart

American rock bassist
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroAmerican rock bassist
PlacesUnited States of America
isMusician Bass-guitarist Composer
Work fieldMusic
Gender
Male
Birth11 September 1969, Jacksonville
Age55 years
The details

Biography

Brad Stewart is a musician best known for his work with hard rock bands Shinedown, and Fuel. However, he now plays in Saliva, Society Red, and Burn Season.

Personal life

Brad Stewart lives in Jacksonville, Florida. He works at Bacardi Bottling Corporation when he is not touring.

Career

Shinedown

Brad was the second member to join Shinedown after vocalist Brent Smith. They met through a mutual friend of Brent’s A&R contact, local Jacksonville producer Pete Thornton.

In March 2007, it was reported that Brad had left Shinedown. No official statement was made, leaving the fans to speculate amongst themselves. On September 20, 2008 on his newly created MySpace, Brad posted a lengthy blog that shed some light on his time with Shinedown and his controversial departure. He told of tensions between band members during the recording of Shinedown's second album, and that "the reason I was given was that 'I never got over what happened in the studio and during the recording of Us and Them.'"

Amaru

In 2007, Brad joined the pop rock band Amaru, the brainchild of former Burn Season drummer Bobby Amaru.

Society Red

In June 2008, Brad made the decision to join the rock/grunge/alternative band Society Red, which features another former member of Burn Season, vocalist Damien Starkey. At this time, he also parted ways with Amaru.

Fuel

In March 2010, it was announced that Brad has replaced Jeff Abercrombie in the Fuel revival band Re-Fueled. In April 2010, it was officially announced that Re-Fueled lineup would be using the name of Fuel and going on a world tour starting in April 2010.

Songwriting

Brad co-wrote Puddle of Mudd's hit Control, and also contributed to a selection of Shinedown's material, namely I Dare You.

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