The Tea Party
Jeff Martin grew up in Windsor, Ontario, just across the Detroit River from the home of proto-punk and the Motown sound; he was also influenced by his blues-loving father. He formed the Tea Party with multi-instrumentalists Stuart Chatwood (bass, keyboards, mandolin and harmonium) and Jeff Burrows (drums, percussion). Martin himself plays guitars, sitar, hurdy gurdy and harpguitar. Consequently, the trio's sound marries rock with elements of Middle Eastern, Celtic and Mediterranean music. Their 1993 album, Splendor Solis, sold over one million copies in Canada; The Edges of Twilight followed, trailed in 1997 by Transmission. ~ John Bush, All Music Guide
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albums
| recent albums | date | score | reviews |
|---|---|---|---|
| The Interzone Mantras | 2001 | 6.70 | 0 |
| Triptych | 1999 | 8.65 | 0 |
| Transmission | 1997 | 6.10 | 0 |
more: The Tea Party albums
Recent User Reviews
Yes it's very true that The Tea Party have a trendy, unique sound especially with their multi-talented instrument members and who could forget Jeff Martin's different yet alluring voice. This forms the band 'The Tea Party'. They aren't very popular which
FULL REVIEWposted Jan 29, 2006
The Tea Party are a very unique sounding band. They use many different instruments in the process of making albums and songs and have a wide range of influences. On paper, their mix of hard rock, industrial, and middle-eastern sounds like it wouldn't work
FULL REVIEWposted Dec 28, 2005
latest The Tea Party news and features
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Tea Party's Martin Returning With Solo LP
News - external | Dec 6, 2005
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The Tea Party Frontman Quits
News - external | Oct 19, 2005
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Meet The Nominees: The Tea Party Floor Nelly Furtado
News - external | Feb 9, 2005

