Rod Stewart Sings ‘Sailing’ To His Older Sister Live On Stage
If you’ve never had the opportunity to see Rod Stewart in concert, you really are missing out on something fantastic. From rock ‘n’ roll to the oldies, he seems to do it all.
Stuart has now added something new to his concerts, as he invited his 94-year-old sister up for a special song. It was a moment that will live in the minds of those who saw the concert for many years to come.
Rod Stewart got his start in 1962 when he joined Jimmy Powell and the Five Dimensions. He was a harmonica player and a vocalist, but he moved around to other groups and eventually started his own career.
32 total albums have been released, including seven that were in the number-one position on the UK album charts.
Some of his most popular songs include Maggie Mae, You’re in My Heart, and Sailing. There were also many others that eventually made it to the top of the charts.
78-year-old Stuart may have been a playboy in his early years but these days, he is known as more of a family man. He has eight children and he has a grandfather as of 2011.
His family was also important to him when he was growing up, as he is the youngest of five children. He brought his 94-year-old sister on stage in July 2003, showing just how much he loved his family.
It’s obvious that family means a lot to Rod Stewart and he isn’t afraid to step outside of his comfort zone in order to show it. We get to see pictures of him and his children often, as well as other family members.
Watch the special moment for yourself when Rod Stewart sang to his older sister on stage.