Matt Chamberlain
Date de naissance 17.4.1943 à San Pedro, CA, Etats-Unis d Amérique
Matt Chamberlain
Matt Chamberlain | |
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Birth name | Matthew Chamberlain |
Born | April 17 1967 San Pedro, California, U.S. |
Genre(s) | Rock |
Occupation(s) | Musician |
Instrument(s) | Drums |
Years active | 1986present |
Label(s) | Geffen, Loosegroove, Ropeadope, Kufala, Web of Mimicry, Blue Note |
Associated acts |
Tori Amos, Critters Buggin, Ten Hands, Billy Goat, Edie Brickell & New Bohemians, Pearl Jam, Saturday Night Live Band, Weapon of Choice (See Discography for others.) |
Website | www.mattchamberlain.com |
Matthew Chamberlain (born April 17, 1967 in San Pedro, California) is an American session musician. He has appeared on hundreds of records with sales totaling more than 80 million worldwide. He won a Grammy for his performance on The Wallflowers' 1996 album, Bringing Down the Horse, and was nominated Musician of the Year at the 2004 CMAs. Chamberlain is a founding member of the band Critters Buggin. In 2005 he released his first solo album, Matt Chamberlain. He is currently based in Seattle, Washington.
Biography
Early life
Matt Chamberlain was born and raised in San Pedro, California. He grew up air drumming and using pots and pans as makeshift drums.[1] Chamberlain began playing drums at the age of ten. He was influenced by John Bonham, Ringo Starr, Stewart Copeland, Neil Peart, and Terry Bozzio.[2] Chamberlain received his first set of drums at the age of fifteen, and studied with David Garibaldi, Murray Spivack, Chuck Flores, and Gregg Bissonette. Three years later, he was awarded a scholarship to study at North Texas State University where he studied with Henry Okstel. Chamberlain quit college and started playing professionally in the Dallas, Texas Deep Ellum scene in the mid-1980's.[1]
Musical career
His first notable work was with Ten Hands, a locally popular Denton, Texas band. Ten Hands briefly enjoyed heaps of acclaim and an impressive following in the band's home state. In 1988, Chamberlain left Ten Hands to join Edie Brickell & New Bohemians, with whom he toured and recorded from 1988 until 1991 when the band broke up. He can be heard playing on the band's 1990 album, Ghost of a Dog. In the summer of 1991, he briefly joined the band Pearl Jam and toured with the band before the release of its debut album, Ten. He can be seen in the band's first video, "Alive". Chamberlain said, "I toured in the van with them, played a bunch of clubsI had a good time, definitely had a good time. They wanted me to join the band, but [Edie Brickell & New Bohemians] had just broke up, I had just got off the road after touring for four years straightI could not imagine doing it again."[3] For his replacement, Chamberlain suggested drummer and friend Dave Abbruzzese.[4] Chamberlain left Pearl Jam to join the house band for Saturday Night Live during the 1991-1992 season.
At the end of 1992, he moved to Seattle, Washington to start the jazz fusion band Critters Buggin with Skerik and Brad Houser. The band has since released six albums and is currently active. In 1993, Chamberlain toured as a member of the funk band Weapon of Choice. In 1996, he received career boosts after performing on albums by The Wallflowers (Bringing Down the Horse) and Fiona Apple (Tidal).[3] In 1998, Chamberlain began working with singer-songwriter Tori Amos, with whom he gained recognition. He performed on her 1998 album, From the Choirgirl Hotel, and since then he has contributed to several of Amos' albums and tours. He has worked on combining live and looped drums, often creating loops on the fly and then playing along to them. Amos has introduced Chamberlain as "the human loop" at her concerts.[5]
Since the mid-1990s, Chamberlain has become well-known as a session drummer, having appeared on over 200 records. The diverse range of artists that Chamberlain has contributed his drumming to the tours and albums of include Peter Gabriel, The Wallflowers, Fiona Apple, Sam Phillips, Weapon of Choice, David Torn, Tori Amos, Chris Isaak, Macy Gray, Stevie Nicks, Dave Navarro, Kevin Max, Master Musicians of Jajouka, Stone Gossard, Martina McBride, Garbage, Elton John, Natalie Merchant, Anika Moa, David Bowie, Brad Mehldau, Keith Urban, Liz Phair, John Mayer, Finn Brothers, William Shatner, Jon Brion, Robbie Williams, Shakira, Morrissey, Indigo Girls, Sean Lennon, Sarah McLachlan, Brandi Carlile, and Dido.
Chamberlain played in a burning power trio called THRUSTER! with guitarist Tim Young (of The Youngs and Zony Mash) and bassist Kaveh Rastegar (of Kneebody). THRUSTER! has released albums on the Kufala label. In 2005, he released a self-titled solo album on Web of Mimicry Records that he describes as "an imaginary soundtrack to an Asian-Western-Sci-Fi-Horror Movie." He is in a group called the Slow Music Project with Bill Rieflin, Peter Buck, Robert Fripp, Hector Zazou, and Fred Chalenor. In August 2007, Chamberlain and musician Bill Frisell released the debut album for the musical project Floratone. Chamberlain played drums on the 2007 Tori Amos World Tour which launched in Rome, Italy. There are 27 live shows from this tour that have been recorded and are available at this location. In 2008, he toured with Marco Benevento and reunited with Critters Buggin for four shows in July.
Equipment
Chamberlain currently endorses Craviotto drums,[6] Drum Workshop hardware,[7] Istanbul Agop cymbals,[8] Vic Firth drumsticks,[9] Taos drums, Remo drumheads,[10] and Synesthesia Mandala drums.[11]
Discography
Edie Brickell & New Bohemians discography
Year | Title | Label | Track(s) |
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1990 | Ghost of a Dog | Geffen | All |
2002 | The Ultimate Collection | Hip-O | "Woyaho" and "Stwisted" |
Critters Buggin discography
Year | Title | Label | Track(s) |
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1994 | Guest | Loosegroove | All |
1996 | Endless Records complication one | Endless | "Sweat Box" |
Host | Loosegroove | All | |
1997 | Monkeypot Merganzer | Crittersbuggin.com | All |
1998 | Bumpa | Loosegroove | All |
1999 | Amoeba | Loosegroove | All |
2000 | Taxi | Independent | All |
2004 | Stampede | Ropeadope | All |
2009 | Live In 95 at the OK HOTEL - Seattle - aka Sorry for the Reverb | Crittersbuggin.com | All |
Tori Amos discography
Year | Title | Label | Track(s) |
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1998 | From the Choirgirl Hotel | Atlantic/WEA | All |
1999 | To Venus and Back | Atlantic | All |
2001 | Strange Little Girls | Atlantic | All |
2002 | Scarlet's Walk | Epic | All |
2003 | Tales of a Librarian | Atlantic | "Angels", "Mary", "Spark", "Bliss", "Playboy Mommy", "Sweet Dreams", "Jackie's Strength", and "Snow Cherries from France" |
2004 | Carved in Stone: Live at Red Rocks, Vol. ll | Outlook Music | "A Sorta Fairytale" |
2005 | The Beekeeper | Epic | All |
The Original Bootlegs | Epic | All | |
2006 | A Piano: The Collection | Rhino | Most of Disc C, all of Disc D |
2007 | American Doll Posse | Epic | All except "Yo George", "Fat Slut", "Devils and Gods", "Programmable Soda", "Velvet Revolution", and "Dragon" |
Legs and Boots | Epic | All | |
2009 | Abnormally Attracted to Sin | Universal Republic | All |
THRUSTER! discography
Year | Title | Label |
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2004 | THRUSTER! | Kufala |
2005 | Live: Seattle, WA 4/2/04 | Kufala |
2007 | Green Heat | THRUSTER! |
Solo discography
Year | Title | Label |
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2005 | Matt Chamberlain | Web of Mimicry |
Slow Music Project discography
Year | Title | Label |
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2006 | Live at the Croc | Self-released |
Floratone discography
Year | Title | Label |
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2007 | Floratone | Blue Note |
Organica discography
Year | Title | Label |
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2008 | Organica: ONE | Independent |
Contributions and collaborations
Year | Group | Title | Label | Track(s) |
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1992 | Pearl Jam | Stanley, Son of Theodore: Yet Another Alternative Music Sampler | Epic/Columbia | "Alive" (live) |
1993 | Bakers Pink | Bakers Pink | Epic | Some |
1994 | Satchel | EDC | Epic | "O" |
Wild Colonials | Fruit of Life | DGC | Some | |
Prose & Concepts | Procreations | Loosegroove | "Fossils" | |
1995 | James Reynolds | Power Moves | Miramar | All |
Aaron Neville | The Tattooed Heart | A&M | Some | |
Various artists | Acoustic Earth | Sonic Images | Some | |
Wes Martin | 3 Pound Universe | CMP | All | |
Peter Gabriel | Tower of Song: The Songs of Leonard Cohen | A&M | "Suzanne" | |
James Reynolds | Miramar Collection, Vol. 2 | Miramar | "Leap of Faith" | |
Red Shoes For Nancy | House Where You Live | Rudy | All | |
1996 | Daniel Tashian | Sweetie | Elektra | Some |
The Wallflowers | Bringing Down the Horse | Interscope | All | |
Gus | Gus | Almo Sounds | Some | |
Fiona Apple | Tidal | Epic | All except "Shadowboxer" | |
Kristen Barry | The Beginning.The Middle.The End | Virgin | All | |
Sam Phillips | Omnipop (It's Only a Flesh Wound Lambchop) | Virgin | Some | |
1997 | Pigeonhed | The Full Sentence | Sub Pop | Some |
Andrew Dorff | Hint of Mess | Sony | All | |
Brendan Lynch | Brendan Lynch | PolyGram | Some | |
Kimberly Bass | Sacred Ground | Band Together | - | |
Garrison Starr | Eighteen Over Me | Geffen | - | |
Skyward | Skyward | C/Z | "Taxi De L'Espace" | |
1998 | McKinley | Big Top Shop Talk | Samson Music | All |
Fiona Apple | 1998 Grammy Nominees | MCA | "Criminal" | |
Weapon of Choice | Nutmeg Phantasy | Loosegroove | Some | |
David Torn | The Collection | Times Square | Some | |
David Lanz | Songs from an English Garden | Narada | Some | |
Adam Cohen | Adam Cohen | Columbia | "Cry Ophelia", "Don't Mean Anything", "This Pain", "Sister", "Beautiful As You", "Amazing", and "It's Alright" | |
Chris Isaak | Speak of the Devil | Reprise | Some | |
Bruce Hornsby | Spirit Trail | RCA | Disc One | |
1999 | Various artists | Message in a Bottle: Music from and Inspired By the Motion Picture | Atlantic | - |
The Corrs | Talk on Corners: Special Edition | Atlantic | "Queen of Hollywood" | |
Chuck Negron | The Long Road Back | Hip-O | Some | |
Macy Gray | On How Life Is | Epic | All | |
Willy Porter | Falling Forward | Six Degrees | Some | |
Dave Koz | The Dance | Capitol | Some | |
Melissa Etheridge | Breakdown | Island | Some | |
Chantal Kreviazuk | Colour Moving and Still | Columbia | Some | |
Fiona Apple | When the Pawn | Epic | All except "I Know" | |
2000 | Macy Gray | Grammy Nominees 2000 | RCA | "Do Something" |
Jessica Riddle | Key of a Minor | Hollywood | "I Want You" and "Symphony" | |
Evan and Jaron | Evan and Jaron | Columbia | Some | |
Splattercell | Oah | 75 ARK | "Idiomsnacktreat" | |
The Wallflowers | Breach | Interscope | All | |
Macy Gray and Rosie O'Donnell | Another Rosie Christmas | Sony | "Winter Wonderland" | |
Vonda Shepard | Ally McBeal: A Very Ally Christmas | 550 Music/Epic/SME | Some | |
The Malachy Papers | Demons | Endless | Some | |
2001 | dc Talk | Solo | ForeFront | "Return of the Singer" and "Be" |
Stevie Nicks | Trouble in Shangri-La | Reprise | "Candlebright" and "Sorcerer" | |
Macy Gray | Keeping the Dream Alive: Race to Erase M.S. | Sony | "I Try" | |
Dave Navarro | Trust No One | Capitol/EMI | All except "Venus in Furs" | |
Carolyn Dawn Johnson | Room with a View | Arista Nashville | Some | |
Kevin Max | Stereotype Be | ForeFront | All except "Union of the Soul" and "On and On" | |
Miranda Lee Richards | The Herethereafter | Virgin | Some | |
Stone Gossard | Bayleaf | Epic | "Bore Me" and "Fits" | |
Martina McBride | Greatest Hits | RCA | "When God-Fearin' Women Get The Blues", "Where Would You Be", "Concrete Angel", and "Blessed" | |
Garbage | Beautiful Garbage | Mushroom | "Can't Cry These Tears" and "Cup of Coffee" | |
Elton John | Songs from the West Coast | Universal | Some | |
Shelby Lynne | Love, Shelby | Island | All | |
Natalie Merchant | Motherland | Elektra | All | |
Macy Gray | Epic Records: A Season of Soul and Sounds | Sony | "Winter Wonderland" | |
2002 | Chromeflies | Chromeflies | Koach | All |
Shannon McNally | Jukebox Sparrows | Capitol | Some | |
Aja Daashuur | Before the Beginning | Warner Bros. | Some | |
Lisa Loeb | Cake and Pie | A&M | "The Way it Really Is", "Bring Me Up", and "Someone You Should Know" | |
Anika Moa | Thinking Room | Atlantic | All except "Falling in Love Again", "I Talked To You", and "God in His Culture" | |
Ty Herndon | This Is Ty Herndon: Greatest Hits | Epic | "If The Road Runs Out", "A Few Short Years", and "I'd Move Heaven And Earth" | |
Abandon Jalopy | Mercy | Stank Face Laboratories | Some | |
Sheila Nicholls | Wake | Hollywood | Some | |
Little Big Town | Little Big Town | Sony | "Don't Waste My Time" | |
David Bowie | Heathen | Iso | Some | |
Seven and the Sun | Back to the Innocence | Atlantic | Some | |
Brad Mehldau | Largo | Warner Bros. | Some | |
Andy Stochansky | Five Star Motel | RCA | Some | |
Two Loons for Tea | Looking for Landmarks | Sarathan | All | |
The Devlins | Consent | Nettwerk | Some | |
Lifehouse | Stanley Climbfall | DreamWorks | "Just Another Name", "Take Me Away", "Empty Space", and "The Beginning" | |
OK Go | OK Go | Capitol | Some | |
Nichole Nordeman | Woven & Spun | Sparrow | Some | |
Lisa Loeb | Hello Lisa | Artemis | "The Way it Really Is", "Bring Me Up", and "Someone You Should Know" | |
Keith Urban | Golden Road | Capitol | Some | |
Faith Hill | Cry | Warner Bros. | Some | |
Christina Aguilera | Stripped | RCA | "The Voice Within" | |
Jeffrey Gaines | Toward the Sun | Artemis | All | |
2003 | Pay the Girl | Pay the Girl | TVT | Some |
Lisa Marie Presley | To Whom It May Concern | Capitol | Some | |
Lillix | Falling Uphill | Maverick | Some | |
Liz Phair | Liz Phair | Capitol | Some | |
Teitur | Poetry & Aeroplanes | Universal Music Group | All | |
Sara Evans | Restless | RCA/BMG | All | |
Martina McBride | Share: Songs of Hope, Awareness and Recovery for Everyone | Compendia | "Cheap Whisky" | |
John Mayer | Heavier Things | Aware/Columbia | "Clarity", "Bigger Than My Body", "Home Life", and "Wheel" | |
David Bowie | Reality | Iso | "Bring Me the Disco King" and "Fly" | |
Martina McBride | Martina | RCA | Some | |
Matt Nathanson | Beneath These Fireworks | Acrobat | All | |
2004 | Bruce Hornsby | Greatest Radio Hits | RCA | "See the Same Way" |
Van Hunt | Van Hunt | Capitol | All | |
Carolyn Dawn Johnson | Dress Rehearsal | Arista Nashville | Some | |
Finn Brothers | Everyone Is Here | Nettwerk | All | |
Steven Curtis Chapman | All Things New | Chordant | All | |
Keith Urban | Be Here | EMI | Some | |
William Shatner | Has Been | Shout! Factory | "I Can't Get Behind That" and others | |
Jon Brion | I Heart Huckabees: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack | Milan | Some | |
Luke Temple | Luke Temple | Mill Pond | All | |
Elisa | Pearl Days | Sugar Srl | All | |
2005 | Magdalen Hsu-Li | Smashing the Ceiling | Chickpop | All |
Gratitude | Gratitude | Atlantic | Some | |
Susie Suh | Susie Suh | Epic | All | |
Lisa Marie Presley | Now What | Capitol | Some | |
Luke Temple | Hold a Match for a Gasoline World | 2:30 Publicity | "Make Right With You" and "In the End" | |
Anna Nalick | Wreck of the Day | Columbia | Some | |
Lisa Loeb | The Very Best of Lisa Loeb | Geffen | "Bring Me Up" | |
Erin McKeown | We Will Become Like Birds | Nettwerk | Some | |
Nerina Pallot | Fires | Idaho/14th Floor | "All Good People" | |
Meganut | That Would Be Dope | Unknown | Some | |
Faith Hill | Fireflies | Warner Bros. | Some | |
Larry Carlton | Firewire | Bluebird | All | |
Jess Pillmore | Reveal | Lujo | Some | |
Natalie Merchant | Retrospective: 1995-2005 | Elektra | "Build a Levee", "Not in This Life", and "Motherland" | |
Keith Urban | Days Go By | EMI | Some | |
Black Lab | See the Sun | Blacklab World | Some | |
The Corrs | Home | Atlantic | "Spancill Hill", "Peggy Gordon", "Black is the Colour", "Buachaill Ón Éirne", "Moorlough Shore", "Old Town", and "Bríd Óg Ní Mháille" | |
Sara Evans | Real Fine Place | RCA | All | |
The Long Winters | Ultimatum | Barsuk | Some | |
Robbie Williams | Intensive Care | Chrysalis | All | |
Teddy Thompson | Separate Ways | Verve Forecast | Some | |
Shakira | Oral Fixation Vol. 2 | Epic | "How Do You Do" and "Don't Bother" | |
Sara Evans | Feels Like Home | Cracker Barrel | "Rockin' Horse", "Niagara", and "I Give In" | |
2006 | Mellowdrone | Box | Red Ink | "C'mon Try a Little Bit" |
Rhett Miller | The Believer | Capitol | All | |
Kenny Rogers | Water & Bridges | Capitol Nashville | Some | |
Morrissey | Ringleader of the Tormentors | Attack | All | |
Daniel Powter | Daniel Powter | Warner Bros. | All | |
Chris Isaak | Best of Chris Isaak | Reprise | Some | |
Yoshida Brothers | Yoshida Brothers III | Domo | All | |
Bruce Hornsby | Intersections (1985-2005) | RCA | "Preacher in the Ring, Pt. 2" | |
Landon Pigg | LP | RCA | Some | |
Moshav Band | Misplaced | Jewish Music Group | Some | |
Johanna Kunin | Clouds Electric | Bear Island Music | - | |
Shelby Lynne | The Definitive Collection | Hip-O | "Killin' Kind", "Wall in Your Heart", "Break Me Open", "Jesus on a Greyhound", and "I Can't Wait" | |
Indigo Girls | Despite Our Differences | Hollywood | All | |
Zucchero | Fly | Polydor/Universal Music Group | Some | |
Sean Lennon | Friendly Fire | Capitol | All except "Wait for Me" and "Friendly Fire" | |
Cody McCarver | Peace, Love and Coondawgs | Aspirion | Some | |
Josh Groban | Awake | Reprise/143 | Some | |
The Corrs | Dreams: The Ultimate Corrs Collection | Atlantic | Some | |
Sarah McLachlan | Charlotte's Web: Music from the Motion Picture | Sony Classical | "Ordinary Miracle" | |
Steven Curtis Chapman | Now and Then | Sparrow | "All Things New", "Much of You", "Only Getting Started", "Last Day on Earth", "What Now", "Please Only You", "Coming Attractions", "Big Story", "Believe Me Now", "Angels Wish", "I Believe in You", and "Treasure of Jesus" | |
The Youngs | Hand Up, Head Down | Mimicry | "Satellite of Love" | |
2007 | Black Lab | Passion Leaves a Trace | Blacklabworld.com | Some |
Mika | Life in Cartoon Motion | Casablanca | All | |
Viktor Krauss | II | Narada | All | |
Brandi Carlile | The Story | Columbia | All | |
Bethany Dillon | Waking Up | Sparrow | Some | |
Martina McBride | Waking Up Laughing | RCA | All | |
David Torn | Prezens | ECM | "Miss Place, The Mist..." | |
Jon McLaughlin | Indiana | Island | Some | |
Quodia | The Arrow | 7D Media | Some | |
Missy Higgins | On a Clear Night | Eleven | All | |
Sara Bareilles | Little Voice | Epic | Some | |
Cole Deggs & The Lonesome | Cole Deggs & The Lonesome | Columbia | Some | |
Elisa | Caterpillar | Universal | "The Waves" | |
Jessica Callahan | Jessica Callahan | Blindstick | Some | |
Marco Benevento | Live at Tonic | Ropeadope | "Clouds", "Record Book", "Fearless", "Sabbath", "We're Using Time for Fun", "You Must Be a Lion", "Intro", and "Nobody Does It Better" | |
Katrina Carlson | Here and Now | Kataphonic | All | |
Two Loons for Tea | Nine Lucid Dreams | Sarathan | Some | |
Jesca Hoop | Kismet | Red Ink | "Summertime", "Seed of Wonder", "Money", "Dreams in the Hollow", "Love Is All We Have", "Intelligentactile 101", and "Out the Back Door" | |
Ben Lee | Ripe | New West | All | |
Vanessa Carlton | Heroes & Thieves | The Inc. | Some | |
Carrie Underwood | Carnival Ride | Arista Nashville | Some | |
Andy Davis | Let the Woman | Big Helium | Some | |
Eyvind Kang | The Yelm Sessions | Tzadik | Some | |
David Bowie | Bowie Box Set | Sony/Columbia | Some | |
2008 | Marco Benevento | Invisible Baby | Hyena | Some |
Stebmo | Stebmo | Southern Lord | All | |
Sarah McLachlan | Rarities, B-Sides and Other Stuff Volume 2 | Nettwerk/Arista | "Ordinary Miracle" | |
Various artists | Fierce Angel: Angels Fall, Vol. 2 | Fierce Angel | "Where I Stood" and "Happy Ending" | |
Vanessa Amorosi | Somewhere in the Real World | Universal Music Australia | Some | |
Judith Owen | Mopping Up Karma | Courgette | All | |
George Stanford | Big Drop | Smash | All | |
Elisa | Dancing | Universal/Sugar | Some | |
Trey Gunn | Music for Pictures | 7d | Some | |
Sugarland | Love on the Inside | Mercury Nashville | Some | |
Meiko | Meiko | Myspace/Lucky Ear/DGC | Some | |
Daniel Powter | Under the Radar | Warner Bros. | Some | |
Vonda Shepard | From the Sun | Redeye | All | |
Sarah McLachlan | Closer: The Best of Sarah McLachlan | Nettwerk | "Don't Give Up on Us" and "U Want Me 2" | |
Ilse DeLange | Incredible | Universal Music Group | All | |
Serena Ryder | Is It O.K. | Atlantic | All | |
Butch Walker | Sycamore Meadows | Original Signal | Some | |
Dido | Safe Trip Home | Sony BMG | Some | |
2009 | Marco Benevento | Me Not Me | The Royal Potato Family | "Golden", "Now They're Writing Music", "Mephisto", "Friends", and "Run of the Mill" |
Indigo Girls | Poseidon and the Bitter Bug | Vanguard | All | |
Martina McBride | Shine | RCA | Some | |
The Wallflowers | Collected: 1996-2005 | Interscope | "One Headlight", "6th Avenue Heartache", "Three Marlenas", "The Difference", "Invisible City", "Letters from the Wasteland", "Hand Me Down", "Sleepwalker", and "I've Been Delivered" | |
Yoshida Brothers | Prism | Domo | All | |
Casey Driessen | Oog | Thirty One Tigers | All | |
Kate Voegele | A Fine Mess | Myspace/Interscope | Some | |
Regina Spektor | Far | Sire | Some | |
Crosby Loggins | Time to Move | Jive | All | |
Six Organs of Admittance | Luminous Night | Drag City | All |
References
- 1.0 1.1 "Matt Chamberlain". Mimicry Records.
- Donald, Billy. "The Exclusive Interview with Matt Chamberlain". Drum Channel.
- 3.0 3.1 Scanlon, Tom. "Drummer to the stars calls Seattle home". The Seattle Times. July 24, 2003. Retrieved on 2008-09-18.
- Peiken, Matt (1993-12). Dave Abbruzzese of Pearl Jam. Modern Drummer. Retrieved on 2007-07-01.
- Jacobs, Jay S. Pretty Good Years: A Biography of Tori Amos. Hal Leonard Corporation. 2006.
- "Matt Chamberlain". CraviottoDrums.com.
- "DW Artists". DWDrums.com.
- "Artists". IstanbulCymbals.com.
- "Artist Roster". VicFirth.com.
- "Matt Chamberlain". Remo.com.
- "Endorsees". SynesthesiaCorp.com.
External links
- Official Website
- Critters Buggin official website
- Slow Music Project official website
- Floratone official website
- Matt Chamberlain at Drummerworld
- {{{label}}} at the All Music Guide
- Chamberlain Matt Chamberlain at Last.fm
- Matt Chamberlain at the Internet Movie Database
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Matt Chamberlain - Skerik - Mike Dillon - Brad Houser John Bush |
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Discography | |||||||||
Guest - Host - Monkeypot Merganzer - Bumpa - Amoeba - Stampede Taxi |
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Related bands | |||||||||
The Black Frames (Skerik/Dillon/Houser) |
Garage A Trois (Skerik/Dillon) |
Les Claypool's Fancy Band (Skerik/Dillon) |
Edie Brickell & New Bohemians (Houser/Bush/Chamberlain) |
Ten Hands (Chamberlain/Dillon) |
Malachy Papers (Dillon/Houser) |
Illuminasty Trio (Skerik/Dillon) |
Pearl Jam |
Eddie Vedder | Jeff Ament | Matt Cameron | Mike McCready | Stone Gossard |
Matt Chamberlain | Dave Krusen | Dave Abbruzzese | Jack Irons |
Albums |
Ten | Vs. | Vitalogy | No Code | Yield | Binaural | Riot Act | Pearl Jam Live on Two Legs | Lost Dogs | Live at Benaroya Hall | Rearviewmirror: Greatest Hits 1991-2003 |
Singles |
Alive | Jeremy | Even Flow | Oceans | Go | Animal | Daughter | Dissident | Spin the Black Circle | Immortality | Not for You | I Got ID Who You Are | Off He Goes | Hail, Hail | Given to Fly | Wishlist | Last Kiss | Nothing as It Seems | Light Years I Am Mine | Save You | Love Boat Captain | Man of the Hour | World Wide Suicide |
Other related articles |
Temple of the Dog | Soundgarden | Singles | Grunge music | Mad Season | Wellwater Conspiracy |
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