Samuel Swaim Stewart

S. S. Stewart
Samuel Swaim Stewart in 1898
Background information
Also known asSamuel Swaim Stewart
Born(1855-01-08)January 8, 1855
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
DiedApril 6, 1898(1898-04-06) (aged 43)
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Genresparlor music, classic-banjo instrumentals
Occupation(s)musical instrument manufacturer, composer, performer
Instrument(s)5-string banjo, violin, piano, organ, flute
Years active1878-1898

Samuel Swaim Stewart (January 8, 1855—April 6, 1898), also known as S. S. Stewart, was a musician, composer, publisher, and manufacturer of banjos. He owned the S. S. Stewart Banjo Company, which was one of the largest banjo manufacturers in the 1890s, manufacturing tens-of-thousands of banjos annually. He also published the S. S. Stewart Banjo and Guitar Journal from 1882 to 1902. He is known today for his efforts to remake the banjo into an instrument of cultural sophistication and for his high-quality banjos. For Stewart, that sophistication included learning to properly sight-read music, so as to be able to play the "proper repertoire" for middle-class citizens.