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Matt Chamberlain

Matthew Chamberlain (born April 17, 1967) is an American session musician,[1] drummer, producer and songwriter.

Matt Chamberlain
Born (1967-04-17) April 17, 1967 (age 55)
San Pedro, California, U.S
GenresPop, alternative rock, punk rock, grunge, funk, jazz, electronic
Occupation(s)Musician
Instrument(s)Drums
Years active1988–present
LabelsGeffen, Loosegroove, Ropeadope Records, Kufala, Web of Mimicry, Blue Note
Member ofThe Forest Rangers
WebsiteOfficial website

Biography

Life and career

Chamberlain was born in San Pedro, California on April 17, 1967.[2] He began learning how to play the drums at 15 years old, taking lessons with David Garibaldi from the band Tower of Power. He attended North Texas State's music program, leaving after less than a year. After leaving college, he moved to Dallas, Texas and played with multiple bands, often taking on small gigs.[1]

While in Texas, he was hired to play drums on tour with Edie Brickell & New Bohemians, and he recorded two records with the band before they broke up in 1991.[1][2] At the time of hiring, Chamberlain was living next door to their bass player, Brad Houser.[1]

He was the second drummer of the band Pearl Jam and played with them for about three weeks in the summer of 1991. He was in their music video for their song "Alive."[1]

During the 1991 and 1992 season, he was a drummer for the house band of Saturday Night Live.[1][2]

Along with Skerik, Brad Houser and Mike Dillon, he co-created the jazz-fusion band Critters Buggin.[3]

He has played with David Bowie, Elton John, Brandi Carlile, Fiona Apple, The Wallflowers, Macy Gray, Natalie Merchant, Tori Amos, Garbage and others.[3]

In 2016, 2019 and 2021[4] he won Modern Drummer magazine's readers poll in the Studio Musician category.[5] In 2014 he filled in for drummer Matt Cameron in Soundgarden. He played over 51 shows with them through South America, Europe and a co-headlining tour with Nine Inch Nails in the United States.

He was the Music Director for More Music @ The Moore Theatre Seattle, Washington,[6] in 2019 and 2020.

Chamberlain joined Bob Dylan's Never Ending Tour in 2019 and played on his 2020 release Rough and Rowdy Ways.[7][8] He was succeeded by Charley Drayton when Dylan resumed touring at the end of 2021.[7][9]

Selected discography

as leader

  • Matt Chamberlain (Web Of Mimicry, 2005)
  • Company 23 (Independent, 2012)
  • Comet B (Independent, 2016)

with Critters Buggin

  • Guest (Loosegroove, 1994)
  • Host (Loosegroove, 1997)
  • Monkeypot Merganzer (Independent, 1997)
  • Bumpa (Loosegroove, 1998)
  • Amoeba (Loosegroove, 1998)
  • Stampede (Ropeadope, 2004)
  • Live in 95 at the OK Hotel - Seattle 1995 (Independent, 2009)
  • Muti EP (Independent, 2014)

with Floratone (Bill Frisell, Tucker Martine & Lee Townsend)

with Sean Watkins & Matt Chamberlain Duo

  • Sean Watkins & Matt Chamberlain (Self Released, 2020)

with Slow Music Project (Bill Rieflin, Robert Fripp, Peter Buck, Fred Chalenor, Hector Zazou, Matt Chamberlain)

  • Live El Rey Theater, May 13 2006 (DGM Live)
  • Live The Coach House, May 12 2006 (DGM Live)
  • Live Largo, May 11 2006 (DGM Live)
  • Live Great American Music Hall, May 9 2006 (DGM Live)
  • Live Showbox, May 6 2006 (DGM Live)
  • Live Aladdin Theater May 5 2006 (DGM Live)

as a sideman

with Bob Dylan

with A Perfect Circle

with Amos Lee

with Brandi Carlile

with Perfume Genius

with Brad Mehldau

with Bruce Springsteen

with Jars of Clay

with Shelby Lynne

with Kanye West

with Leonard Cohen

with Chris Cornell

with The Wallflowers

with Chris Isaak

with Stevie Nicks

with David Bowie

with Edie Brickell and New Bohemians

with Elton John

with Fiona Apple

with Frank Ocean

with John Mayer

with Laura Marling

with Mac Miller

with Macy Gray

with Of Montreal

  • False Priest (Polyvinyl, 2010)
  • The Controllersphere (Polyvinyl, 2011)

with Phantogram

with Peter Gabriel

with Randy Newman

with Robbie Williams

with Sara Bareilles

with Sam Phillips

with Rufus Wainwright

with Sean Lennon

with Tori Amos

with Willie Nelson and Miranda Lambert

with The Who

  • Who (Polydor, 2019)

with Lorde

  • Solar Power (Universal Music New Zealand Limited, 2021)

Movie soundtracks

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f Himmelman, Jeff (March 10, 2016). "25 Songs That Tell Us Where Music Is Going". The New York Times. Retrieved September 6, 2020.
  2. ^ a b c Corbett, Bernard M.; Harkins, Thomas Edward (2016). "Ride the Wave Where It Takes You". Pearl Jam FAQ: All That's Left to Know About Seattle's Most Enduring Band. Beatback Books. ISBN 978-1-61713-660-3.
  3. ^ a b Scanlon, Tom (July 24, 2004). "Drummer to the stars calls Seattle home". The Seattle Times. Retrieved September 6, 2020.
  4. ^ "2021 Readers Poll Results".
  5. ^ "Modern Drummer's Readers Poll Archive". Modern Drummer. Modern Drummer Publication. Retrieved December 8, 2019.
  6. ^ "More Music @ the Moore - Education & Community Engagement".
  7. ^ a b Greene, Andy (October 12, 2019). "Hear Bob Dylan Perform 'Lenny Bruce' for First Time in 11 Years". Rolling Stone. Retrieved January 31, 2022.
  8. ^ a b Collette, Doug (July 18, 2020). "Bob Dylan: Rough And Rowdy Ways". All About Jazz. Retrieved January 31, 2022.
  9. ^ Greene, Andy (November 3, 2021). "Bob Dylan Launches New Era of Never Ending Tour at Captivating Milwaukee Opener". Rolling Stone. Retrieved January 31, 2022.
  10. ^ Shaffer, Claire (November 9, 2020). "Tori Amos Announces Holiday EP 'Christmastide' Due Out This December". Rolling Stone. Retrieved January 29, 2021.
  11. ^ a b c Renfro, Kim (March 11, 2016). "This rock star drummer goes completely under the radar playing for icons like Kanye West and Elton John". Business Insider. Retrieved September 6, 2020.

External links

  • Official website  
  • Matt Chamberlain at AllMusic
  • Matt Chamberlain at IMDb

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born in San Pedro California on April 17 1967 2 He began learning how to play the drums at 15 years old taking lessons with David Garibaldi from the band Tower of Power He attended North Texas State s music program leaving after less than a year After leaving college he moved to Dallas Texas and played with multiple bands often taking on small gigs 1 While in Texas he was hired to play drums on tour with Edie Brickell amp New Bohemians and he recorded two records with the band before they broke up in 1991 1 2 At the time of hiring Chamberlain was living next door to their bass player Brad Houser 1 He was the second drummer of the band Pearl Jam and played with them for about three weeks in the summer of 1991 He was in their music video for their song Alive 1 During the 1991 and 1992 season he was a drummer for the house band of Saturday Night Live 1 2 Along with Skerik Brad Houser and Mike Dillon he co created the jazz fusion band Critters Buggin 3 He has played with David Bowie Elton John Brandi Carlile Fiona Apple The Wallflowers Macy Gray Natalie Merchant Tori Amos Garbage and others 3 In 2016 2019 and 2021 4 he won Modern Drummer magazine s readers poll in the Studio Musician category 5 In 2014 he filled in for drummer Matt Cameron in Soundgarden He played over 51 shows with them through South America Europe and a co headlining tour with Nine Inch Nails in the United States He was the Music Director for More Music The Moore Theatre Seattle Washington 6 in 2019 and 2020 Chamberlain joined Bob Dylan s Never Ending Tour in 2019 and played on his 2020 release Rough and Rowdy Ways 7 8 He was succeeded by Charley Drayton when Dylan resumed touring at the end of 2021 7 9 Selected discography EditThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed September 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message as leader Matt Chamberlain Web Of Mimicry 2005 Company 23 Independent 2012 Comet B Independent 2016 with Critters Buggin Guest Loosegroove 1994 Host Loosegroove 1997 Monkeypot Merganzer Independent 1997 Bumpa Loosegroove 1998 Amoeba Loosegroove 1998 Stampede Ropeadope 2004 Live in 95 at the OK Hotel Seattle 1995 Independent 2009 Muti EP Independent 2014 with Floratone Bill Frisell Tucker Martine amp Lee Townsend Floratone Blue Note 2007 Floratone II Savoy Jazz 2012 with Sean Watkins amp Matt Chamberlain Duo Sean Watkins amp Matt Chamberlain Self Released 2020 with Slow Music Project Bill Rieflin Robert Fripp Peter Buck Fred Chalenor Hector Zazou Matt Chamberlain Live El Rey Theater May 13 2006 DGM Live Live The Coach House May 12 2006 DGM Live Live Largo May 11 2006 DGM Live Live Great American Music Hall May 9 2006 DGM Live Live Showbox May 6 2006 DGM Live Live Aladdin Theater May 5 2006 DGM Live as a sidemanwith Bob Dylan Rough and Rowdy Ways Columbia 2020 8 with A Perfect Circle Eat the Elephant BMG 2018 with Amos Lee My New Moon Dualtone Music Group Inc 2018 with Brandi Carlile The Story Columbia 2007 Bear Creek Columbia 2012 with Perfume Genius Set My Heart on Fire Immediately Matador Records 2020 Eye In The Wall Matador Records 2020 with Brad Mehldau Largo Warner Bros 2002 Highway Rider Nonesuch Records 2010 with Bruce Springsteen Wrecking Ball Columbia 2012 Western Stars Columbia 2019 with Jars of Clay Inland Gray Matters 2013 with Shelby Lynne Love Shelby Island Records 2001 with Kanye West Late Registration Uncredited Def Jam Roc A Fella 2005 with Leonard Cohen Thanks for the Dance Columbia Records 2019 with Chris Cornell Higher Truth UM 2015 with The Wallflowers Bringing Down the Horse Interscope Records 1996 Breach Interscope 2000 with Chris Isaak Speak of the Devil Reprise Records 1998 with Stevie Nicks Trouble in Shangri La Reprise Records 2001 with David Bowie Heathen Columbia Records 2002 Reality Columbia Records 2003 with Edie Brickell and New Bohemians Ghost of a Dog Geffen 1990 with Elton John Songs from the West Coast Mercury Records 2001 with Fiona Apple Tidal Columbia Records 1996 When the Pawn Epic Records 1999 with Frank Ocean Channel Orange Def Jam 2012 with John Mayer Heavier Things Aware Columbia 2003 with Laura Marling Semper Femina More Alarming Records 2017 with Mac Miller Circles Warner 2020 with Macy Gray On How Life Is Epic Records 1999 with Of Montreal False Priest Polyvinyl 2010 The Controllersphere Polyvinyl 2011 with Phantogram Voices Republic 2014 Three Republic 2016 with Peter Gabriel Flotsam and Jetsam Real World Virgin EMI Republic 2019 with Randy Newman Dark Matter Nonesuch 2017 with Robbie Williams Intensive Care Chrysalis Records 2005 with Sara Bareilles Little Voice Epic 2007 Kaleidoscope Heart Epic 2010 with Sam Phillips Omnipop It s Only a Flesh Wound Lambchop Virgin Records 1996 with Rufus Wainwright Unfollow the Rules BMG 2020 with Sean Lennon Friendly Fire Parlophone Capitol EMI 2006 with Tori Amos From the Choirgirl Hotel Atlantic 1998 To Venus and Back Atlantic 1999 Strange Little Girls Atlantic 2001 Scarlet s Walk Epic 2002 The Beekeeper Epic 2005 American Doll Posse Epic 2007 Abnormally Attracted to Sin Universal Republic 2009 Midwinter Graces Universal Republic 2009 Christmastide Universal Republic 2020 10 Ocean To Ocean Decca 2021 https en wikipedia org wiki Ocean to Oceanwith Willie Nelson and Miranda Lambert Restoration Reimagining the Songs of Elton John and Bernie Taupin Universal Nashville 2018 with The Who Who Polydor 2019 with Lorde Solar Power Universal Music New Zealand Limited 2021 Movie soundtracks Edit Trainwreck 11 Man of Steel 11 Frozen 11 References Edit a b c d e f Himmelman Jeff March 10 2016 25 Songs That Tell Us Where Music Is Going The New York Times Retrieved September 6 2020 a b c Corbett Bernard M Harkins Thomas Edward 2016 Ride the Wave Where It Takes You Pearl Jam FAQ All That s Left to Know About Seattle s Most Enduring Band Beatback Books ISBN 978 1 61713 660 3 a b Scanlon Tom July 24 2004 Drummer to the stars calls Seattle home The Seattle Times Retrieved September 6 2020 2021 Readers Poll Results Modern Drummer s Readers Poll Archive Modern Drummer Modern Drummer Publication Retrieved December 8 2019 More Music the Moore Education amp Community Engagement a b Greene Andy October 12 2019 Hear Bob Dylan Perform Lenny Bruce for First Time in 11 Years Rolling Stone Retrieved January 31 2022 a b Collette Doug July 18 2020 Bob Dylan Rough And Rowdy Ways All About Jazz Retrieved January 31 2022 Greene Andy November 3 2021 Bob Dylan Launches New Era of Never Ending Tour at Captivating Milwaukee Opener Rolling Stone Retrieved January 31 2022 Shaffer Claire November 9 2020 Tori Amos Announces Holiday EP Christmastide Due Out This December Rolling Stone Retrieved January 29 2021 a b c Renfro Kim March 11 2016 This rock star drummer goes completely under the radar playing for icons like Kanye West and Elton John Business Insider Retrieved September 6 2020 External links EditOfficial website Matt Chamberlain at AllMusic Matt Chamberlain at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Matt Chamberlain amp oldid 1131922933, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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