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Paul Bellamy

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Paul Bellamy
NamePaul Bellamy
OccupationMusician, Singer-songwriter
Associated actsMuse (band), The Streets, Blur (band), Oasis (band)

Paul Bellamy is a British musician, best known as the bassist and backing vocalist of the rock music band Muse (band), alongside Matt Bellamy and Dominic Howard. He has performed at numerous music festivals, including Glastonbury Festival, Lollapalooza, and Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival. Paul Bellamy's music career has been influenced by various artists, such as The Beatles, Queen (band), and Radiohead. He has also collaborated with other notable musicians, including Tom Morello of Rage Against the Machine and Mike Shinoda of Linkin Park.

Early Life and Education

Paul Bellamy was born in England, where he grew up surrounded by the British music scene, which included bands like The Rolling Stones, The Who, and Pink Floyd. He attended Teignmouth Community College and later studied at Plymouth University, where he met his future bandmates, Matt Bellamy and Dominic Howard. During his time at university, he was exposed to a wide range of musical genres, including classical music, jazz, and electronic music, which were influenced by artists such as Mozart, John Coltrane, and Kraftwerk. He also drew inspiration from alternative rock bands like Nirvana, Foo Fighters, and Smashing Pumpkins.

Career

As a member of Muse (band), Paul Bellamy has released several successful studio albums, including Showbiz (album), Origin of Symmetry, and Absolution (album). The band has toured extensively, performing at venues like Wembley Stadium, Madison Square Garden, and Hollywood Bowl, and has shared the stage with other notable acts, such as U2, Coldplay, and The Killers. Paul Bellamy has also made appearances at various music awards ceremonies, including the MTV Europe Music Awards, Brit Awards, and Grammy Awards, where he has met and collaborated with artists like Beyoncé, Kanye West, and Lady Gaga. Additionally, he has worked with producers like Rich Costey and Mark Ellis (producer) to create the band's distinctive sound, which has been compared to that of Queen (band), Rush (band), and The Mars Volta.

Musical Style and Influences

Paul Bellamy's musical style is characterized by his bass guitar playing, which has been influenced by artists such as Flea (musician), John Entwistle, and Geddy Lee. He has also been inspired by the progressive rock genre, which includes bands like Yes (band), Genesis (band), and Rush (band). Paul Bellamy's music often features complex time signatures and polyrhythms, which are reminiscent of the work of Frank Zappa, King Crimson, and Tool (band). He has also experimented with electronic music and hip hop, collaborating with artists like Daft Punk, Kendrick Lamar, and The Chemical Brothers.

Discography

As a member of Muse (band), Paul Bellamy has released several studio albums, including The Resistance (album), The 2nd Law, and Drones (album). The band has also released several live albums, such as HAARP (album) and Live at Rome Olympic Stadium (album), which feature performances at venues like Rome Olympic Stadium and Stade de France. Paul Bellamy has also made appearances on soundtracks for films like The Twilight Saga: Eclipse and World War Z (film), which have featured music by artists like The Black Keys, M83, and Nine Inch Nails.

Personal Life

In his free time, Paul Bellamy enjoys hiking and rock climbing in locations like Yosemite National Park and The Alps. He is also an avid reader and has cited authors like George Orwell, Aldous Huxley, and Philip K. Dick as influences. Paul Bellamy has been involved in various charitable organizations, including Oxfam and Amnesty International, and has performed at benefit concerts for causes like cancer research and environmental conservation, alongside artists like Bono, Chris Martin, and Sting (musician). He has also been recognized for his contributions to music, receiving awards like the MTV Europe Music Award for Best Alternative Act and the Brit Award for Best British Group. Category:British musicians

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