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Matt Sorum:
Full Name:
Matt Sorum
Date and place of birth: November 19, 1960;
Venice Beach, CA. U.S.A..
Marital Status: Divorced once, currently
has a girlfriend.
Instruments: Drums, Vocals
Previous bands: IQ, Y Kant Tori Read, The
Jeff Paris Band, The Cult, Guns N' Roses, Binge,
Slash' Snakepit.
This Matt biography
is courtesy of Matt's
Official Site:
Matt Sorum was born
in Long Beach, California sometime in the 1960's,
to Joanne and David Sorum of English and Norwegian
descent. Having been steeped in Viking lore from
his father (David) and classical music and opera
from his music-teacher mother (Joanne), Matt's
path led him to the drums after seeing Ringo Starr
of THE BEATLES on the Ed Sullivan Show. Matt's
two older brothers (Mark and Mike) also turned
him onto rockers like Jimi Hendrix, Cream and
The Doors.
Matt formed a band in high school
called Prophecy, and at age 14 he was playing
The Starwood, The Whiskey a Go- Go and Gazzarri's
Crazy Horse West alongside bands like Van Halen
and Devo. After graduating from high school Matt
packed his bags, leaving behind his band Prophecy,
and hit the road in his 64' Rambler station wagon
with forty dollars in his pocket. After jamming
at the Central Club (now called The Viper Room)
he met guitarist Gregg Wright and went on a tour
of the south in a Ford Econoline van. At age 19
Matt was hangin' in New Orleans playing in clubs
like Jimmy's and OL' Man Rivers.
Returning to L.A., he landed
various gigs and sessions around town with artists
like Shaun Cassidy, Belinda Carlisle and King
Solomon Burke. As a result of playing in local
bands around town Matt became well known on the
local scene as drummer for hire, playing in up
to ten bands at a time and juggling top 40 gigs
at the same time. While playing at an airport
hotel, Matt met Tori Amos who was playing in the
piano bar. The two hit it off and formed "Y
Kant Tori Read". After playing clubs for
two years they landed a record deal with Atlantic
and later Tori decided to go solo. Matt moved
on to play with "The Jeff Paris Band",
recording a record for Polygram in 1987.
In 1988 Matt heard about an audition
for the British group THE CULT. He showed up and
landed the gig. Over the next two years the Cult
went on tour alongside bands like Metallica and
Aerosmith. In the summer of 1990, as the tour
ended in Los Angeles, Duff McKagan and Slash of
Guns N' Roses saw Matt play and asked him to join
GN'R. After a month of rehearsals the band started
recording "The Use Your Illusion" Records
I & II. The first song Matt recorded with
the band was "Knockin' on Heavens Door"
for the movie "Days of Thunder" (other
movie soundtracks the band contributed to were
"Gross Point Blank", "Interview
with Vampire"). The band hit the road for
a 3-year world tour, playing stadiums with sit-in
guests that included Brian May, Jeff Beck, Ronnie
Wood, Steven Tyler and Elton John. Matt's first
show with GN'R was in Rio de Janeiro to an audience
of 140,000 people. Other highlights of the tour
included The Freddie Mercury Tribute at Wembley
Stadium as well as Madison Square Garden and The
Forum (4 nights sold out in Matt's home town).
GN'R released the Spaghetti Incident in 1993.
Matt received 2 Grammy award nominations, and
two M.T.V. awards.
Thirty million records later
he formed the band Neurotic Outsiders with Steve
Jones (Sex Pistols), John Taylor (Duran Duran)
and Duff, recording a record for Maverick in 1996.
Neurotic Outsiders' weekly gigs at the Viper Room
attracted guests on stage such as Billy Idol,
Brian Setzer, Simon Le Bon and Iggy Pop. In the
spring of 96' Matt played the opening of the Hard
Rock Hotel as the house drummer with artists like
Seal, Bo Diddley, Mellissa Etheridge and B.B.
King. He also played the Elvis Presley Tribute
in Memphis with Sammy Hagar and Don Was on bass
and appeared on Jay Leno with Billy Idol. Matt
played with the Buddy Rich Orchestra on the Atlantic
release "Burnin, and For Buddy"
produced by drummer Neil Peart (Rush), during
which he played alongside legendary drummers Max
Roach, Steve Gadd and Omar Hakim. Matt also did
tracks on the solo records for Duff, Slash and
Gilby Clarke (for Geffen and Virgin Records).
Matt left Guns in the summer of 1997.
After that he worked with Sammy
Hagar and Poe. He then went on to produce a Top
Forty single for Poe entitled "Angry Johnny"
on Atlantic. He also produced "Hello"
and "A Rose is A Rose" for Hollywood
Records. At this point he formed Orange Curtain
Productions with partner Lanny Cordola and they
have since completed six film scores and produced
artists such as Candlebox, Sen-Dog of Cypress
Hill, blues legend Little Milton and the great
Ronnie Spector. In 1999 Matt rejoined with THE
CULT for a sold out summer tour after which they
were signed by Atlantic records. They recorded
"Beyond Good and Evil" (produced by
the legendary Bob Rock) in 2000 and they then
toured the world extensively through 2001. After
touring with Aerosmith in the winter of 2001 Matt
found himself back in LA regrouping with former
GN'R bandmates Slash and Duff McKagan. A year-long
search brought them together Scott Weiland of
Stone Temple Pilots and they are now gaining traction
again as Velvet Revolver, lending songs to the
movie soundtracks of The Hulk (a riff written
by Matt called Set Me Free) and The
Italian Job. Also during 2003 Matt sidelined with
his band Camp Freddy (with Dave Navarro), which
included guests such as Kid Rock, Macy Grey, Perry
Farrell, Robbie Williams and many more. Meanwhile
Matt has recorded his own record, co-written by
partner Cordola, entitled Hollywood Zen, to be
released October 31, 2003. The album has Matt
singing, playing guitar and drums, and being joined
by some special guests. All of Matt's years of
experience have gone into making this record and
Matt views this as the most exciting musical experience
he has had to date. As Matt's musical journey
has taken so many different turns, it's not hard
to see that the best is still to come.
Appears on:
Velvet Revolver:
The Hulk soundtrack (2003); Contraband (2004)
Matt Sorum: Hollywood
Zen (2003).
The Cult: Beyond Good and Evil (2001).
Neurotic Outsiders:
Neurotic Outsiders (1996).
Interview with the Vampire Soundtrack (1996). Slash' Snakepit:
It's 5 O'Clock Somewhere (1995).
Power Ranger Soundtrack (1995).
Poe Hello (1994). Gilby Clarke: Pawnshop Guitars (1994). Burning For Buddy Tribute (1994).
Duff McKagan: Believe in Me (1993). Guns N' Roses: Use
Your Illusion 1(1991); Use Your Illusion II (1991);
The Spaghetti Incident (1993).
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