Tyler Stewart
Canadian drummer for Barenaked Ladies
Born
September 21st, 1967
58 years ago
Category
Performers & Entertainers
Country
Canada
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Born in 1967, a Canadian drummer achieved prominence as a member of the rock band Barenaked Ladies. The band formed in 1988 and quickly gained popularity for its unique sound and humorous lyrics. Stewart joined the band in 1990, contributing to their rise in mainstream music. The band released multiple successful albums, with notable works such as 'Stunt' and 'Maroon'. Throughout the career with Barenaked Ladies, Stewart played a crucial role in their performances and recordings, helping to shape their distinctive style. The group is also known for hit singles like 'One Week' and 'If I Had $1,000,000'.
Drummed for Barenaked Ladies since 1990
Contributed to the album 'Stunt'
Performed the hit single 'One Week'
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