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ON STAGE::Reggae recording artist, SURVIVALIST

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INTERNATIONAL Reggae recording artist,Tinga Stewart (born Neville Stewart, c.1955, Kingston, Jamaica). Stewart won the Festival Song Contest three times, twice as a singer and once as a songwriter.Stewart's career began in the late 1960s, his first single being 1969's "She's Gone", with Ernest Wilson of The Clarendonians. He worked with producer Derrick Harriott in the early 1970s, with releases such as "Hear That Train", and performed on the PNP bandwagon in 1971, in support of Michael Manley's election campaign.[1] He sang with The Wildcats, Byron Lee & the Dragonaires, and The Boris Gardiner Happenning, then went solo and had a local hit in 1973 with "Funny Feeling", and won the 1974 Festival Song Contest with Ernie Smith's "Play de Music", which went on to become a hit in both the Jamaican chart and the United Kingdom reggae chart