Chris
Martin playing the guitar
Background information
Birth name
Christopher Anthony John Martin
Born
March
2, 1977 (1977-03-02)
(age 30)
Origin
Exeter,
Devon, England
Genre(s)
Rock,
Alternative
Rock, Piano
rock
Occupation(s)
Vocalist, Producer, Musician
Instrument(s)
Vocals, Guitar, Piano, Mandolin
Label(s)
Parlophone,
Capitol
Associated
acts
Coldplay
Notable instrument(s)
Piano
Guitar
Clarinet
Christopher Anthony John Martin (born March 2, 1977) is the lead
singer, occasional lead guitarist and pianist of the
popular rock
band Coldplay.
He has a baritenor
voice, is known for his frequent use of falsetto and is the husband of actress Gwyneth
Paltrow.
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Contents
- 1 Early
life
- 2 Career
- 3 Influences
- 4 Other
endeavours
- 5 Personal
life
- 6 Selected
events
- 7 Solo
discography
- 8 Gear
- 8.1 A
Rush of Blood to the Head Tour
- 9 References
- 10 External
links
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Early life
Martin was born as the oldest of five children of Anthony and
Alison Martin, an accountant and teacher, respectively, in Exeter, Devon, England. Martin
was educated at Sherborne School, a famous boys' independent
school in Sherborne,
Dorset,
in England,
and later at University College London
where he read Ancient World Studies. Martin was
also partial to playing the family piano from a young age, and would
later learn how to play the guitar.
Career
As a solo artist, Martin has written songs for a variety of
acts including Embrace ("Gravity")
and Jamelia
("See It In a Boy's Eyes").
Martin has also collaborated with Ron Sexsmith, Faultline, The
Streets, and Ian McCulloch. He
also sang a part of the vocals for the Band Aid
20 single, "Do They Know It's
Christmas?" at the end of 2004. In 2005, Martin collaborated with Nelly
Furtado on the track "All Good Things
(Come to an End)", for her 2006 album, Loose.
The two were once rumoured to be a couple, after they both performed at
Glastonbury in 2002. Furtado
joked about the situation, saying that "Yeah, he's my boyfriend — he
just doesn't know it yet".
Martin is also expected to work on a solo collaboration with Kanye
West, with whom he shared an impromptu jam
session during a 2006 concert at Abbey
Road Studios.
His collaboration with Kanye West will most likely be one of the first
singles from Kanye West's new album, Graduation,
slated for released in late 2007, as well as appearing on a track
titled "Part Of The Plan" for Swizz Beatz' One
Man Band Man due out August 21st. Martin's fascination with Hip Hop was
further extended in the Summer of 2006 when he collaborated with rapper
Jay-Z for
the rapper's comeback album "Kingdom Come". The two artists
met earlier in the year, and subsequently kept in touch, when Jay-Z
told Martin he'd like to work together. Martin put some chords together
for a song known as "Beach Chair" and sent them to Jay-Z who enlisted
the help of Hip Hop producer Dr. Dre to add the drum line to complete the
track. The song was performed on September 27th, 2006 by the two during
Jay-Z's European tour at Royal Albert Hall. "Beach Chair"
is featured on the album Kingdom Come and is rumored to be the third
single off the album.
Influences
Martin and Coldplay performs live in Hong Kong, 2006.
Surprisingly to some, the band that Martin credits with the
heaviest influence on him as a musician is Norwegian pop-band
A-ha. Like
other Coldplay-members he has praised the band on several occasions:
"Everyone asks us who has inspired Coldplay, who we have stolen from,
who we listened to when we grew up. Such questions remind you of what
has formed you and had an impact on you. The first bands I loved were
A-ha and James." One song in
particular has stayed in Martin's mind, as the following quote says:
"As a 12 year old, Hunting High and Low
was always in my head, and A-ha still continues to be an important band
to me." In 2005
Martin said "I was in Amsterdam the other day and I put on the album
Hunting High and Low. I remembered right there and then how much I
loved that album. It's just unbelievable songwriting." He has also been
known to copy the style of A-ha vocalist Morten
Harket: "It was the way Morten Harket used to have different
things on his wrists. I do it myself, still. He is the most disarming
and beautiful man you'll ever gonna meet." On a German radio some years
ago Martin's affection for A-ha again came to show as he did an
acoustic version of Hunting High and Low with the following
introduction: "When you don't have more of your own songs, you have to
go to things you listened to as a child. One of the bands that I and
the others in Coldplay listened to a lot when we were young, was A-ha
from Norway.
We're not so into being hip any longer and that's why we're not afraid
to say that we liked them. This is a tribute to A-ha". Martin has also
cited The
Police and Sting as influences. Martin has
stated that the band Travis created Coldplay and other bands like
it such as Embrace and Keane.
Other endeavours
Martin and Coldplay guitarist Jon
Buckland made cameo appearances in the film Shaun
of the Dead as supporters of the fictional
charity ZombAid. In 2006 Martin had a cameo role in the second series
episode four of the Ricky Gervais- and Stephen
Merchant-created comedy Extras.
Martin has been particularly outspoken on issues of fair
trade. He has done a great deal of campaigning for the charity Oxfam's Make
Trade Fair campaign. He personally traveled to Ghana and Haiti to study the
effects of unfair trade practices. When performing, he usually has
variations of "Make Trade Fair", "MTF" or an equal sign
written on his left hand. The letters "MTF" can be seen emblazoned on
his piano during live performances.
Martin has been somewhat active in politics. He was a vocal
critic of President George
W. Bush and the war in Iraq. Martin was a
strong supporter of Democratic presidential
nominee John
Kerry, most notably during his acceptance speech for the 2004 Grammy
Awards Record of the
Year, accepting for "Clocks".
On April
1, 2006, The
Guardian reported
that Martin was backing the British Conservative Party leader David
Cameron and had written a new theme song for the party entitled "Talk
to David".
This was later revealed to be an April
Fool's joke.
Personal life
Martin married actress Gwyneth Paltrow on December
5, 2003.
Their daughter, Apple Blythe Alison Martin, was born on May 14, 2004 in London. The
couple's second child, Moses Bruce Anthony Martin, was born in New
York City on April
8, 2006. Simon Pegg
(who happens to be a close friend of Martin) is one of Apple Martin's
godfathers (the other is bandmate Jonny Buckland), resultant of a
friendship between Paltrow and Pegg, prior to Martin's appearance in Shaun
of the Dead.
He is a close friend of singer-songwriter Matthew Logan.
William Willett, the inventor of daylight
saving time, is Martin's great-great-grandfather.
Martin is ambidextrous, he writes with his left
hand, plays the french guitar the orthodox way and draws with his right
hand.
Selected events
Martin was voted as one of PETA's
two 2005 "World's Sexiest Vegetarians".
Solo discography
- See Coldplay discography for his
work with that group.
- 2003 - Gold In Them Hills - Ron
Sexsmith
- 2004 - Band Aid 20 - Various
Artists
Gear
A Rush of Blood to the Head Tour
- C. F. Martin &
Company Acoustic
- Rickenbacker 360/12
- 2x Fender Telecaster Deluxe
- Yamaha
GT20 Piano
- Kawai MP9000
References
External links
| v • d • e Coldplay
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| Chris Martin •
Jonny
Buckland • Guy
Berryman • Will
Champion
Ken Nelson
Discography
Studio
Albums: Parachutes
• A Rush of Blood to the
Head • X&Y
Live
albums and EPs: Safety EP
• Brothers
& Sisters EP • The
Blue Room EP • Trouble
Live EP • Live 2003
Compilations: The
Singles 1999-2006
Singles: "Ode
to Deodorant" • "Brothers &
Sisters" • "Shiver" •
"Yellow"
• "Trouble" •
"Don't
Panic" • "In My
Place" • "The
Scientist" • "Clocks"
• "God Put a Smile upon
Your Face" • "Speed
of Sound" • "Fix You" • "Talk" •
"The Hardest Part" •
"What If"
Tours
A Rush of Blood to
the Head Tour • Twisted
Logic Tour
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| Persondata |
| NAME |
Martin, Christopher Anthony John |
| ALTERNATIVE NAMES |
Martin, Chris |
| SHORT DESCRIPTION |
Musician |
| DATE OF BIRTH |
March
2, 1977 |
| PLACE OF BIRTH |
Devon, England |
| DATE OF DEATH |
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| PLACE OF DEATH |
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