Matthew Bellamy was born in Cambridge and grew up for much of his life in Devon. While attending school there he decided to turn to music, and after going through a number of band lineups finally came to the one that is today known as Muse. Matt's fellow band members are Chris Wolstenholme'(Bass) and 'Dominic Howard'(Drums). He is a very talented musician who plays guitar and piano, writes nearly all the songs, is behind the string arrangements on their albums and has a good vocal range. He comes from a musical background as well. His father, George Bellamy , was a member of the instumental band, 'The Tornados', who had a big-selling hit single in 1962 with 'Telstar', which topped the charts both in America and the UK. Muse have gone from strength to strength over the past few years. Their first album, 'Showbiz', was followed up by the hugely successful 'Origin of Symmetry'. Then, taking a break for a year during which they released a DVD and live CD entitled 'Hullabaloo', they wrote and recorded their forth studio album, Absolution. Absolution has already recieved many excellant reviews, as Muse look set to make their mark as one of the greatest bands to emerge from Britain in the past couple of decades. Matt remains a relatively shy person, although his performances on stage are far from unexciting.
Plays piano and guitar.Singer, pianist, songwriter, guitarist with band Muse.Performed "Hysteria" at the Brit Awards Show 2004. [17 February 2004]Total Guitar Magazine voted his intro riff in the song "Plug In Baby" as one of the top 20 greatest guitar riffs ever. (May 2004)Won the "Best Live Act" award at the Brit Awards 2005.Played the clarinet when at school.Won 2007 Brit Awards Best Live Act.Won NME Awards three times (2005, 2008 & 2009) for Best Live Act.Matthew and Kate Hudson are expecting their first child [January 12, 2011].
Conceived and filmed at London's O2 Arena in September 2019 the film follows a team of scientists as they investigate the source of a paranormal anomaly appearing around the world. Blurring the lines between narrative and concert film, virtual and reality, Muse's most theatrical tour to date launches the viewer through a supernatural spectacle, questioning the world around us.
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