Stuart Chatwood
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Stuart Chatwood, (born 22 October 1969 in Fleetwood, Lancashire, England)[1] is a Canadian musician, best known as the bass guitar and keyboard player for the rock band The 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.
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Background information | |
Born | (1969-10-22) October 22, 1969 (age 54) Fleetwood, Lancashire, England |
Origin | Windsor, Ontario, Canada |
Genres | Rock, hard rock, world, blues, new wave, gothic, post-punk, industrial, pop, art rock |
Occupation(s) | Musician, composer, songwriter |
Instrument(s) | Bass, guitar, keyboards, harmonium, percussion, mandolin, tambura, cello, lap steel guitar, bass pedals |
Years active | 1990āpresent |
Labels | EMI, Ubisoft |
Website | stuartchatwood |
Chatwood is also a composer of video game soundtracks.[2] He composed music that has appeared on the soundtracks for eight Prince of Persia games developed by Ubisoft Montreal: Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time (2003), Warrior Within (2004), The Two Thrones (2005), Battles of Prince of Persia (2005), Revelations (2005), Rival Swords (2007), Prince of Persia (2008), and The Fallen King (2008). The series has been very successful, selling in excess of ten million copies worldwide.[3] He also composed the soundtrack for Darkest Dungeon (2016) and its sequel Darkest Dungeon II.