Stuart Chatwood, is a Canadian musician, best known as the bass guitar and keyboard player for the rock bandThe Tea Party. The Tea Party are known for fusing together musical styles of both the Eastern and Western worlds, in what they call "Moroccan roll". In 2001, Chatwood won a Juno Award for the best artwork for a Tea Party album. Stuart Chatwood is also a composer of video game soundtracks. He composed music that has appeared on the soundtracks for eight Prince of Persia games developed by Ubisoft Montreal: ', ', ', Battles of Prince of Persia, ', ', Prince of Persia, and '. The series have been very successful, selling in excess of ten million copies worldwide. He also composed the soundtrack for Darkest Dungeon.
Biography
Chatwood grew up in Windsor, Ontario with other members of The Tea Party, although his first band was called The Stickmen.
'Uncommon Folk', a New York City-based project has been Stuart's main focus since 2006. The goal of the project is to raise awareness about misophonia. The music has a therapeutic character, in the style of ambient/folk songs, with a focus on down regulation and relaxation. Numerous vocalists have contributed to the recording of about 26 songs over 11 years for this project, including Glen Campbell, Mavis Staples, Jacob Dylan, Robin Zander and the Blind Boys of Alabama. Vocals and strings were recorded for this project in New York City, The Hamptons, Los Angeles, Chicago, Phoenix, Wales, Toronto and Vancouver. The first single "This Land is Your Land" featuring Glen Campbell was released in August 2017 and may be found . The Mavis Staples song as well as the full album are being prepared for expected release in 2018
'Unnamed Project' with Toronto-based bilingual singer Tecla Burey. In November 2017 this project was considered a work in progress with an open ended completion and distribution date
Completed Projects with Undetermined Release Dates
'Songs from the Chapel' with Jeff Burrows of The Tea Party, Crash Karma and The S'Aints, Todd Kerns of Slash/The Age of Electric and Ryan Dahle of Limblifter/The Age of Electric. The collaboration produced about 20 ideas and eight or nine recorded songs. The project stalled but Ryan Dahle was responsible for mixing the tracks and they may yet emerge
'Art Decay' with Toronto vocalist Kent Leggatt and Jeff Burrows, reportedly heavily influenced by the sounds of both Nick Cave and Echo and the Bunnymen. An EP may be released in 2018
Trivia
Stuart Chatwood was once a contender to replace the bass player of the Smashing Pumpkins early in the temporary post-Tea Party era. He was on a list of five or six male bass players being considered
During the hiatus of The Tea Party, Stuart was in talks with Craig Ross of Lenny Kravitz's band about forming a group with Jeff Burrows on drums and Jimmy Gnecco on vocals. After two to three months of chatting and meeting Craig backstage at an Aerosmith/Lenny Kravitz show there was chemistry, but ultimately there was an incompatibility of scheduling and the project did not move forward