Ian Edward Stewart
Ian Edward Stewart was an English danceband leader and pianist who was musical director at the Savoy Hotel from 1955 until 1978.
Early career and wartime
Stewart was born in Seaton, Devon. He was a chorister at Salisbury Cathedral, attended St Edwards School in Oxford and took lessons from Herbert Howells. At the age of 18 he was appointed organist at Chalfont, near Taunton in Somerset. In Seaton he set up his own band, the Geisha Dance Band.Stewart developed his career as a seaside pianist, as the musical director of touring shows, and in music publishing. In 1930 he moved to America, where he became a frequent broadcaster on NBC. By 1935 he was back in London, where he joined the Savoy Hotel Orpheans under Carroll Gibbons as deputy leader and second pianist. During the war Stewart distinguished himself in Burma in the Cameron Highlanders, rising to the rank of Brigade Major with the 17th Indian Division. In 1945 he was awarded an MBE.