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=== Live performance only members === | === Live performance only members === | ||
* [[Morgan Nicholls]] - keyboards, synths, samples, vocoder, additional guitar and bass (2004 | * [[Morgan Nicholls]] - keyboards, synths, samples, vocoder, additional percussion, additional guitar and bass (2004, 2006-2019) | ||
* [[Dan Newell]] - trumpet (2006- | * [[Dan Newell]] - trumpet (2006-2008) | ||
* [[Brian Switzer]] - trumpet (2007) | * [[Brian Switzer]] - trumpet (2007) | ||
* [[Alessandro Cortini]] - keyboards, synths, samples | * [[Alessandro Cortini]] - keyboards, synths, samples (2009 - stand in for Nicholls) | ||
* [[Dan Lancaster]] - keyboards, synths, samples, vocoder (2022-present) | * [[Dan Lancaster]] - keyboards, synths, samples, vocoder, backing vocals, additional percussion, additional guitar (2022-present) | ||
== Official Mailing Address (as of June 2024) == | |||
A special P.O. Box has been set up in Los Angeles for fans to send cards, letters, etc. directly to Matt. The address MUST BE WRITTEN EXACTLY LIKE THIS: <br> <br> | |||
Matt Bellamy Musers Fan Club <br> | |||
11693 San Vicente Blvd #911 <br> | |||
Los Angeles, CA 90049 <br> | |||
The official announcement on social media will probably be after Matt's birthday. | |||
== Formation == | == Formation == |
Latest revision as of 15:26, 14 June 2024
Muse members
Matthew Bellamy (vocals, guitar, keyboard, piano, keytar, lyrics)
Christopher Wolstenholme (bass, backing vocals, keyboard, guitar)
Dominic Howard (drums, percussion, human bones, synthesiser)
Live performance only members
- Morgan Nicholls - keyboards, synths, samples, vocoder, additional percussion, additional guitar and bass (2004, 2006-2019)
- Dan Newell - trumpet (2006-2008)
- Brian Switzer - trumpet (2007)
- Alessandro Cortini - keyboards, synths, samples (2009 - stand in for Nicholls)
- Dan Lancaster - keyboards, synths, samples, vocoder, backing vocals, additional percussion, additional guitar (2022-present)
Official Mailing Address (as of June 2024)
A special P.O. Box has been set up in Los Angeles for fans to send cards, letters, etc. directly to Matt. The address MUST BE WRITTEN EXACTLY LIKE THIS:
Matt Bellamy Musers Fan Club
11693 San Vicente Blvd #911
Los Angeles, CA 90049
The official announcement on social media will probably be after Matt's birthday.
Formation
- For a full biography see Biography
The members of Muse played in separate bands during their stay at Teignmouth Community College and Coombeshead College in the early 1990s. The formation of Muse began when Matthew Bellamy successfully auditioned for the part of guitarist in Dominic Howard's band. They asked Christopher Wolstenholme, who played drums at the time, to learn to play bass guitar for the band. Wolstenholme agreed and the band was formed.
In 1994, under the name Rocket Baby Dolls and with a goth/glam image, the group won a local battle of the bands contest, smashing their equipment in the process. "It was supposed to be a protest, a statement", Bellamy said, "so, when we actually won, it was a real shock. A massive shock. After that, we started taking ourselves seriously". Shortly after the contest, the three decided to forego university, quit their jobs, change the band name to Muse, and move away from Teignmouth.
The band name
The band have stated that they chose the name Muse due to it being short as well as looking good on gig posters. They got the name after someone suggested that the reason that a lot of bands were forming around Teignmouth was due to a muse hanging around the town.[1]
The word 'muse' is defined in the dictionary as:
- A force or person, esp. a woman, that inspires a creative artist
- To be absorbed in one's thoughts, to engage in meditation or to consider or say thoughtfully
- Any of the nine daughters of Zeus and Mnemosyne in Greek mythology.
In Greek mythology each Muse presides over a different art or science. Bellamy's favourite is Erato,[2] the Muse of lyrical and erotic poetry.
In Japanese, the name is transliterated in the Katakana syllabary as 'ミューズ' (Myuuzu, literally).
The trademark
The band name was trademarked by Matthew Bellamy and his solicitors on 21st July 1999. The trademark covers three different classes:
- Class 09:
Magnetic tapes, compact discs, recording discs, mini discs, cassettes, records, video discs and video tapes, sound recordings, video recordings, CD-ROM discs, DVDs, all featuring music by, musical and/or visual performances by and/or information relating to recording and performing artists.
- Class 25:
Clothing, footwear and headgear.
- Class 41:
Production of shows and presentations and live performances relating to recording and performing artists; recording services provided by recording and performing artists; theatrical productions and audio programming for recording and performing artists; stage, screen, television, concert and nightclub entertainment services relating to recording and performing artists.
Associated bands
- Rocket Baby Dolls
- Carnage Mayhem
- Fixed Penalty
- Gothic Plague
- The Magic Roundabout
- Young Blood
- The Old Days
Muse management
- Brontone Management (World—excluding USA and Canada)
- Anthony Addis (Muse's Manager and owner of Brontone Management)
- Sam Sparrow (Marketing & Promotion)
- Alex Wall (Artist Management)
- Q Prime (USA and Canada)
Former management
Muse-board management
Other crew members
- Thomas Kirk (live video director)
Tour Staff
- Dominic Anderson (Tour Manager)
See also
References
- ↑ (2007-02). [Interview video]. ninemsn. Retrieved 2007-02-26. [verify]
- ↑ Robin Bresnark. (1999-12). The Potholey Bible. Melody Maker. Retrieved 2008-02-15 from rocketbabydolls.com. [verify]
- ↑ Denny Hilton. (2008-04-21). Interview with Safta Jaffery. Hit Quarters. Retrieved 2008-04-22 from board.muse.mu[dead link]. [verify]
- ↑ Jack Turner. (2008-06-06). [E-mail concerning the Bull and Gate 1995 gig]. Retrieved 2008-06-06. [verify]