I saw Gary Stewart at the Kayenta Fieldhouse in the 1980's, I was 15 years old... He gave me a soda. I will always remember that! Always have been a fan.
I had no business acting like I had drinking problem and felt cheated on when I was in elementary school lol. My mom be blasting Gary’s music while we were in her cool square body truck! One of the best memories I have of my mom 😊
Be charitable, maybe it was an accident. As we get older and our joints get crooked we fumble. It wasn't me! I've loved his music since the mid-1970's! You should look for Gary singing his wife's favorite song. Gary wrote that one "Silver Cloud."
Awesome Gary Stewart. I grew up on early 80s metal, this is the only country singer I love. ❤😘 It even got stuck in my CD player on my truck. Lol. 😂😂😂Nizhoni. RIP.
I sure loved Gary Stewart! He was one of a kind! So sad he didn’t want to live anymore after his wife died. They had only been married to each other no one else. Such a tragic loss! I have many of his recordings and playing them often. RIP. Gary. You are missed but not forgotten!!
This is my Brother, we grow up in Ft Price, FL. He did his first geeg,at the marrygoround,bar none of us were over 17, l was the oldest l know the Manager so we got in his wife was my very best friend we were closer than my own sister's, when she passed, l lose half of myself,than when he went I lost everything.
Many great shows kept everybody happy and boot scootin across that saw dust floor ....Copeland Tavern was a favorite of his later on ...sure miss him 0l man way down in tx...jd
He was my Brother, we grow up in FT. Pirces,FL.his wife was my best friend we were closer than my own sister's when thay passed a part of me died with them,he learned to play on an old piano that was in an old house we moved in to it was not even,tuned, and a old guitar, mom got at a flee mart,2.00 dollars and that's how my Brother learned, to play music .