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Sade guitarist Stuart Matthewman shares four things we didn't know about the legendary singer.
Maxwell borrowed Sade songwriter-producer Stuart Matthewman to create his 1996 loverman classic, Urban Hang Suite, and Sade’s albums cast a shadow over neo-soul in general.
Which explains why Stuart Matthewman, Andrew Hale and Paul Spencer Denman knew that when it came time for them to weave their moody, jazz-inflected grooves onto an album, a listening party was in ...
The four-piece group, comprised of Sade, Paul Denman, Stuart Matthewman and Andrew Hale, broke out with their 1984 top 10 hit “Your Love Is King,” off their debut album Diamond Life.
According to a recent interview with one of singer Sade’s collaborators, the wait for a new album might soon come to an end. Stuart Matthewman, a songwriter and original member of Sade’s band ...
That's right, Sade is actually a band composed of the singer-singwriter, bassist Paul Spencer Denman, keyboardist Andrew Hale and guitarist and saxophonist Stuart Matthewman.
Band members Sade, Stuart Matthewman, Andrew Hale and Paul Spencer Denman assisted in the albums’ remastering at Abbey Road Studios with engineer Miles Showell and the band’s long-time co ...
She began her career as a backup singer for the band Pride, then split from the band with guitarist Stuart Matthewman in 1983 to form her own band, Sade.
The bright, disembodied heads of her bandmates—Stuart Matthewman, Andrew Hale, and Paul Denman—float behind her, a rich supporting cast.
The new album doesn’t radically change the sound of Sade, which is also the name of the band she has led since 1983 with Stuart Matthewman on guitar and saxophone, Andrew Hale on keyboards and ...
In the early 1990s, Stuart Matthewman, the writer, producer, and multi-instrumentalist known for his work in Sade, heard a remarkable demo: a ballad that stretched out over nearly seven minutes ...