Stuart Brawley

Stuart Brawley

Stuart Brawley, producer, composer
Background information
Born February 18, 1971 (1971-02-18) (age 45)
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Genres Rock, Pop, R&B, Classical
Occupation(s) Producer, songwriter, engineer, mixer, composer
Instruments Piano, keyboards, organs, wurly, brass
Website www.stuartbrawley.com

Stuart Brawley (born February 18, 1971) is a Canadian musician and Juno Award nominated record producer and mixer based in Los Angeles. Brawley was nominated for a 2009 Juno award for Producer of the Year Award for his work on Emmy Rossum's album, Inside Out. Brawley also co-wrote Don Henley's #1 single Taking You Home.

Career

Brawley co-wrote Don Henley's #1 single Taking You Home, recognized by BMI as one of the most played songs of 2000, staying on the Billboard charts for over 80 weeks. Brawley was nominated for a 2009 Juno for Producer of the Year for his work on Emmy Rossum's debut album, Inside Out. The songs showcased eclectic and intense vocal arrangements and deeply personal songs, which Brawley co-wrote with Rossum. The debut single Slow Me Down reached #2 on the iTunes charts and became one of the most viewed music videos on the Universal Music YouTube Channel.

Brawley has produced, written, engineered, or mixed hits for Michael Jackson, Don Henley, Brandy, Cher, Lenka, Emmy Rossum, Jason Reeves, Celine Dion, NSYNC, Josh Groban, Nick Lachey, Lucy Woodward, Between The Trees, Aaron Barnhart, Emm Gryner, Teddy Geiger, The Matrix, Vera, Mindy Gledhill, and many more.

Brawley also composes for film/TV, including the short film "The House I Keep," and several national advertising campaigns for PrimalScream Music, including Firestone, McDonald's, Petsmart, Good Shepherd Hospitals, STARZ Network, and many more.

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