Stewart Cararas is an American musician, producer, and mixer known for wide-ranging collaborations across rock, metal, pop, hip-hop, and multimedia. His credits include work with Brian Wilson, George Lynch, Joe Perry, Glenn Hughes, Billy Ray Cyrus, Juvenile, Jason Charles Miller, Combichrist, Frankie and the Studs and Xtine and the Wreckless Hearts.
His work appears on music releases including Juvenile’s Reality Check, Billy Ray Cyrus’s Thin Line, the LA Kings’ arena music package, Deadliest Catch, Jack Osbourne’s Schweet Records (notably a reimagined cover of Ozzy Osbourne’s “Goodbye to Romance” featuring Alex Mercier), the LA Kings’ arena music, and television programs and film such as Deadliest Catch, Alpha Dogs, Dark Horse and various broadcast sports features. His mixing, and production contributions extend to Critical Roll. Stewart also co-produced and mixed the single “Technical Exorcism” with Burton C Bell.
Recent highlights include producing for George Lynch’s industrial project The Banishment, co-writing with Blackberry Smoke, extensive work with Frankie and the Studs on their album Life’s a Glitch, and returning to the stage as guitarist for the launch of Burton C. Bell’s solo project.