Career
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. This success led to releases in the United Kingdom on the Opal label, but the brothers" festival success hampered their early careers, with them being regarded as "festival singers", and Tinga stated in 2012 "I almost lost my career to Festival.
People were characterising me as a Festival song singer once.
I couldn"t get any shows because of my involvement. Two albums followed on John Carroll"s Calabash label.
Singles such as "Gypsy Rasta", "Key To Your Heart", and a version of "Red Red Wine", were followed by what is often considered the first genuine combination single, "Take Time To Know" recorded with the deejay Ninjaman. The combination singles continued with "Knock Out Batty" (with Tinga Love) and "I Wanna Take You Home" (with Little Twitch), with the album Tinga Stewart with the Dancehall DJs following.
Stewart took part in the Reggae Sunsplash world tour in 1989, touring Japan.
He continued to record in the 1990s and 2000s, having now released over 200 singles, and has toured the United States, Canada, Japan, England, and Africa, as well as working as a producer. Stewart appears on the following concert videos: Reggae Sunsplash Dancehall "88 (1988) Charly (VHS) Western Consciousness Participant Two (2005) Jet Star (Digital Video Disc) Vintage Reggae Bash - Brooklyn 1983 (2007) Plastic Head (Digital Video Disc).