Daydream Believer author, John Stewart, dies

p2pnet news | Music:- “He was a cult hero, he never made it super huge. He was one of those outlaw rebels, one of the people who refused to conform to what the record labels expected him to be.”
So said Dean Swett, the manager of John Stewart who wrote the Monkees’ hit, Daydream Believer, says the Associated Press.
Stewart was once a member of the Kingston Trio and, “We are devastated to report that John Stewart passed away early on the morning of January 19th. John suffered a massive stroke on Thursday evening. He was surrounded by his family & friends,” says the group’s webpage, adding:
“The world has lost one of its best men, but a man who lived well and made many people happy with his love, his wit and his music.
“John Stewart lives on in all of us and will never be forgotten.”
Also See:-
Associated Press – ‘Daydream Believer’ Songwriter, 68, Dies, January 20, 2008
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