Matt Cameron(I)
- Actor
- Composer
- Soundtrack
Matt Cameron is an American musician and songwriter. He is best known
as the drummer for the Seattle Grunge Rock bands
Soundgarden and
Pearl Jam. Matt first played drums for Seattle
band Skin Yard, but did not acquire
international fame until he joined
'Soundgarden' with
Chris Cornell,
Kim Thayil, and
Hiro Yamamoto in 1986. He remained
with
'Soundgarden' for roughly ten years until the
band split up in 1997. The band were one of the biggest alternative
rock acts of the 1990s, along with
Alice in Chains,
Mudhoney, Nirvana,
Pearl Jam, and the
Screaming Trees. By 1994 'Soundgarden'
were an international success, their albums 'Superunknown' (1994) and
'Down on the Upside' (1996) topping the album charts. Matt
is credited as writer - and co-writer - of many of the band's songs.
In 1991 Matt appeared on the 'Temple of the Dog' album with
Jeff Ament,
Chris Cornell,
Stone Gossard,
Mike McCready, and
Eddie Vedder. The album was a side-project,
a tribute to Mother Love Bone singer
Andrew Wood who had died of an
overdose. In 1992 he featured on the soundtrack to - and made an
appearance in - the film Singles (1992)
starring Matt Dillon and based upon the
Seattle
'Grunge' scene. Following the Soundgarden
split, Matt temporarily played drums for the bands
Smashing Pumpkins and
Queens of the Stone Age, before
finally replacing Jack Irons as drummer for
Pearl Jam during the 1998
'Yield Tour' where he has remained since.
Matt has supported Guns N' Roses
on their 1991 tour and played the 1992 Lollapalooza tour with
Red Hot Chili Peppers and
Ministry. He can be found on many movie
soundtracks including
John Schlesinger's
Pacific Heights (1990),
Pump Up the Volume (1990),
_Wayne's World_qv)
(1992), Quentin Tarantino's _True Rommance_
(1993), Tim Burton's
Big Fish (2003), and
Reign Over Me (2007). He has
further collaborated with Tony Iommi and
Peter Frampton.
Matt lives outside Seattle with his wife April Acevez and their two
children Ray and Josie.
He recently (2010) reformed with 'Soundgarden' and continues to play
drums for 'Pearl Jam', dividing his time between both bands, whilst
still concentrating on solo projects. He features in the
Pearl Jam Twenty (2011)
documentary.
as the drummer for the Seattle Grunge Rock bands
Soundgarden and
Pearl Jam. Matt first played drums for Seattle
band Skin Yard, but did not acquire
international fame until he joined
'Soundgarden' with
Chris Cornell,
Kim Thayil, and
Hiro Yamamoto in 1986. He remained
with
'Soundgarden' for roughly ten years until the
band split up in 1997. The band were one of the biggest alternative
rock acts of the 1990s, along with
Alice in Chains,
Mudhoney, Nirvana,
Pearl Jam, and the
Screaming Trees. By 1994 'Soundgarden'
were an international success, their albums 'Superunknown' (1994) and
'Down on the Upside' (1996) topping the album charts. Matt
is credited as writer - and co-writer - of many of the band's songs.
In 1991 Matt appeared on the 'Temple of the Dog' album with
Jeff Ament,
Chris Cornell,
Stone Gossard,
Mike McCready, and
Eddie Vedder. The album was a side-project,
a tribute to Mother Love Bone singer
Andrew Wood who had died of an
overdose. In 1992 he featured on the soundtrack to - and made an
appearance in - the film Singles (1992)
starring Matt Dillon and based upon the
Seattle
'Grunge' scene. Following the Soundgarden
split, Matt temporarily played drums for the bands
Smashing Pumpkins and
Queens of the Stone Age, before
finally replacing Jack Irons as drummer for
Pearl Jam during the 1998
'Yield Tour' where he has remained since.
Matt has supported Guns N' Roses
on their 1991 tour and played the 1992 Lollapalooza tour with
Red Hot Chili Peppers and
Ministry. He can be found on many movie
soundtracks including
John Schlesinger's
Pacific Heights (1990),
Pump Up the Volume (1990),
_Wayne's World_qv)
(1992), Quentin Tarantino's _True Rommance_
(1993), Tim Burton's
Big Fish (2003), and
Reign Over Me (2007). He has
further collaborated with Tony Iommi and
Peter Frampton.
Matt lives outside Seattle with his wife April Acevez and their two
children Ray and Josie.
He recently (2010) reformed with 'Soundgarden' and continues to play
drums for 'Pearl Jam', dividing his time between both bands, whilst
still concentrating on solo projects. He features in the
Pearl Jam Twenty (2011)
documentary.