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Matt Chamberlain

Matt Chamberlain, born April 17, 1967 in San Pedro, California, is one of the world's least-prominent, yet widely-heard session drummers. Chamberlain began playing drums at the age of 2. Chamberlain lives in Seattle, Washington.

Chamberlain received his first set of drums at age 15, and studied with David Garibaldi, Murray Spivack, Chuck Flores, and Greg Bissonette before being awarded a scholarship to study at North Texas State University three years later.

Chamberlain is possibly most famous for his short stint with the band Pearl Jam, which he joined on a temporary basis as a "hired gun"[1]

in 1991. Chamberlain played around 10 shows with Pearl Jam between July 4, 1991 and August 23, 1991[2], and can be seen on the band's video for the song Alive. He then joined the Saturday Night Live Band and, per his suggestion, was replaced by Dave Abbruzzese.

Chamberlain's other work includes huge contribution to the tours and albums of Tori Amos. He has also recorded or gigged with Morrissey, Fiona Apple, Christina Aguilera, Critters Buggin', Weapon of Choice, Stone Gossard, Edie Brickell and the New Bohemians, Tim and Neil Finn, David Bowie, Elton John, Peter Gabriel, The Wallflowers, Natalie Merchant, Kenny Rogers, Bill Frisell, the Saturday Night Live Band, Robbie Williams, Kanye West, Garbage, Anika Moa, Shakira, John Mayer, Brad Mehldau, Liz Phair, Chris Isaak, Dave Navarro, Sam Phillips and William Shatner.


Matt has been through a number of endorsements with a number of companies including Sabian, Bosphorus[3], and Zildjian[4] cymbals and Ayotte, Drum Workshop[5] , and Ludwig[6] drums.



References[edit]

  1. ^ Peiken, Matt (1993). "Modern Drummer" (December). Retrieved 2006-08-14. {{cite journal}}: Cite has empty unknown parameters: |quotes=, |coauthors=, and |month= (help); Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  2. ^ "Five Horizons: 1990/1991 Concert Chronology for Pearl Jam". Retrieved 2006-8-14. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  3. ^ "Matt Chamberlain Bio". Retrieved 2006-07-16.
  4. ^ "Zildjian Artist Information". Retrieved 2006-07-16.
  5. ^ "The Exclusive Interview with Matt Chamberlain". Retrieved 2006-07-16.
  6. ^ "Ludwig Drums Artists". Retrieved 2006-07-16.


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Discography (Excerpt)[edit]

Matt Chamberlain has played on the following records:


Year Group Title Label Tracks Played
1990 Edie Brickell & New Bohemians Ghost of a Dog - All
1995 Critters Buggin' Guest Loosegroove 478376 2 All
1996 The Wallflowers Bringing Down the Horse Interscope IND90055 All
1996 Critters Buggin' Host Loosegroove LG0009-2 All
1996 Fiona Apple Tidal Epic Some
1998 Critters Buggin' Bumpa
1998 Tori Amos From the Choirgirl Hotel Atlantic Record/WEA All
1999 Fiona Apple When The Pawn.. Epic Some
1999 Macy Gray On How Life Is
1999 Tori Amos To Venus and Back Atlantic 7567-83242-2 All
2000 The Wallflowers Breach Interscope Some
2001 Tori Amos Strange Little Girls Atlantic 7567-83486-2 All
2001 Stone Gossard Bayleaf Epic 504567 2 Bore Me, Fits
2001 Garbage Beautiful Garbage
2001 Natalie Merchant Motherland
2001 Elton John Songs From The West Coast
2002 David Bowie Heathen
2002 Tori Amos Scarlet's Walk Epic 5087822 All
2003 John Mayer Heavier Things
2003 David Bowie Reality
2003 Matt Nathanson Beneath These Fireworks - All
2004 Tori Amos Welcome to Sunny Florida (CD and DVD) Epic 516288 2 All
2004 Finn Brothers Everyone is Here - All
2004 Critters Buggin Stampede
2004 Thruster! Live: Seattle, WA 4/2/04 KUFALA Recordings All
2005 Anna Nalick Wreck of the Day Columbia Some
2005 Matt Chamberlain Matt Chamberlain Web of Mimicry All
2005 Tori Amos The Beekeeper Epic EK 92800 All
2005 Robbie Williams Intensive Care Chrysalis All
2005 Daniel Powter Daniel Powter
2006 Morrissey Ringleader of the Tormentors Attack Records All