John Callum ‘JC’ Stewart has packed a lot into his 27 years. A self-released single when he was 18. A record
deal with Warner Music, signed after an old-fashioned bidding war, when he was 21. A Number One single in
the Czech Republic in the teeth of lockdown, underpinned by gold-selling success in Eastern and Northern
Europe. A touring and writing partnership with good friend Lewis Capaldi – the Irishman co-wrote ‘Hollywood’
(current Spotify streams: 84 million, give or take) from the Scotsman’s blockbuster debut album, Divinely
Inspired to a Hellish Extent. A co-write with Niall Horan on his own 2021 song ‘Break My Heart’. An EP with
Tom Odell, one of JC’s North Stars and true heroes. A proper viral moment with his parodic cover of Friends
theme ‘I’ll Be There For You’, which went from TikTok to ABC News to an American media storm after Jennifer
Aniston reposted it. A deep-seated creative bond with Foy Vance, aka the patron saint of modern Irish
songwriters. Now, JC Stewart returns - rebooted, refreshed, realigned and stronger than ever - with his new
record label Stanley Park, to continue his musical journe