Jermaine Stewart’s Roots: Meet His Parents, Ethel M. and Eugene Stewart
Remembering Jermaine Stewart: William Jermaine Stewart, the iconic American R&B sensation renowned for his chart-topping hit “We Don’t Have to Take Our Clothes Off,” had a remarkable journey that began with his loving family. Today, we take a moment to introduce you to his parents, Ethel M. and Eugene Stewart.
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A Star’s Humble Beginning: Jermaine Stewart, born on September 7, 1957, in Columbus, Ohio, was the son of Ethel M. and Eugene Stewart. His early years were shaped by the values and support of his tight-knit family.
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A Move to the Windy City: In 1972, when Jermaine was just 15 years old, the Stewart family made a significant move to Chicago, Illinois. This relocation played a crucial role in Jermaine’s life and the development of his musical talents.
Jermaine Stewart’s parents, Ethel M. and Eugene Stewart, provided the foundation upon which the young artist built his extraordinary career. Their support and love contributed to the man and musician we remember with admiration today.
As we celebrate Jermaine Stewart’s musical legacy, we also honor the parents who nurtured and encouraged his dreams.


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