The Interviews

A deep look into how The Edges Of Twilight was done.

Jeff Burrows

Drummer

Jeff Burrows

Stuart Chatwood

Bass

Ed Stasium

Producer Edges Of Twilight

Ed Stasium

Dean Karr

Director Fire In The Head

Curtis Wehrfritz

Diretor Sister Awake

David MacMillan

EMI Canada

David McMillan

George Vale

Director The Bazaar

Geroge Vale

Jeff Burrows

Jeff Burrows, drummer of The Tea Party since their formation, has also showcased his talents with Crash Karma. Beyond his musical career, Burrows maintains a strong presence in his community, dedicating significant time and resources to numerous social initiatives.

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Stuart Chatwood

Stuart is the bass and piano player in the band. Beside his work for The Tea Party, he also is a music composer for computer games, like Prince Of Persia or Darkest Dungeon.

Ed Stasium

Ed Stasium is an American record producer and audio engineer, who has worked on albums by the Ramones, Talking Heads, Motörhead, and many, many more. In addition to engineering Mick Jagger's Primitive Cool, he scored a major hit with Living Colour's Vivid. Stasium produced. recorded and mixed The Edges Of Twilight and later Alhambra.

Dean Karr

Dean Karr is a legendary Photographer and Film maker. He worked with TOOL, Marylin Manson, Mark Lanegaen and many, many more.

Grant Cihlar founded 1171 Production Group as a music video and commercial company, in 1989. He was the producer of the Fire In the Head video.

Curtis Wehrfritz

Curtis Wehrfritz is a Canadian film and music video director and artist. He is most noted as the winner of the Juno Award for Video of the Year at the Juno Awards of 1993, for his video for Leonard Cohen's "Closing Time". Wehrfritz made a series of music videos, and later also some advertising films. He is also the director of the film “Four Days”. In addition to his video work, he is also a photographer.

David MacMillan

David MacMillan was the Product Manager of THE TEA PARTY at EMI Canda. As such, he was responsible on the record company side for developing marketing strategies to increase album sales. But David MacMillan was always about more than that - he was (and still is) not only a friend of the band, but also always had an ear for the fans of The Tea Party.

George Vale

George Vale has shot music videos and more with everyone from Broken Social Scene, Our Lady Peace and Stars to the Rolling Stones and Alice in Chains.

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