Stewart Prosser

Stewart Prosser (born January 1959) is a British brass musician and arranger (The Style Council, Walk Upon England) and corporate communications strategist.

[4] He spent much of the early to mid 1980s as Paul Weller's trumpet and flugelhorn player in The Style Council, playing on such number one-selling albums as Our Favourite Shop, as well as on singles, and touring and recording extensively with the band.

[9] He has supported a variety of pop and rock artists as a studio and live session musician (such as trumpet arrangement and player for Animal Nightlife on top 30 single "Mr Solitaire")[6][10] as well as playing on television theme tunes and brand advertising (trumpet session player on theme for television show, Every Second Counts)[11] and he is active in small group and big band jazz ensembles.

[14] Stewart and composer Damian Montagu have jointly developed the project Walk Upon England, which celebrates the countryside as a source of creativity in music and the spoken word.

[15] Earlier, in March 2016, the first single, "The Path towards Tomorrow" reached Number 1 in the UK Classical iTunes chart and has subsequently been played on BBC Radio 2, 3 and 4.