Will Champion

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Will Champion
Will Champion - Viva la Vida.jpg
Champion performing "Viva la Vida" with Coldplay
Background information
Born (1978-07-31) 31 July 1978 (age 46)
Southampton, Hampshire, England,
Genres Alternative rock
Occupation(s) Drummer, Percussionist, musician, multi-instrumentalist
Instruments Drums, vocals, percussion, timpani, glockenspiel, guitar, bass, resonator guitar, violin, piano, keyboards, tin whistle
Years active 1995–present
Labels
Associated acts Coldplay. a-ha, Ricky Gervais
Notable instruments
Yamaha Drums, Zildjian cymbals, Slingerland drumkit, Pro-Mark American Hickory 5A sticks and Ludwig Supraphonic Snare

William "Will" Champion (born 31 July 1978) is an English musician and multi-instrumentalist, best known as the drummer and backing vocalist of the alternative rock band Coldplay.

Early life and education

William Champion was born in Southampton, Hampshire, England, on 31 July 1978 and was brought up in the Highfield suburb of the city, close to the University of Southampton where his father, Timothy Champion, is a professor of archaeology.

As a youth, Champion's musical influences included Tom Waits, Nick Cave and traditional Irish folk music. He learned to play piano and violin when he was 8 and he learned to play the guitar when he was 12. He also has experience on the bass, and tin whistle. Before he joined Coldplay, Champion performed in a band called Fat Hamster.

Champion attended primary school at Portswood Primary School, secondary school at Cantell Maths and Computing College, and college at Peter Symonds College.

He attended Highfield Church.

As a Youngster he also played cricket for Chandler's Ford CC along with his older brother.

English comedian, Ricky Gervais is Will's former boss. [1]

Career

Coldplay

Champion was the last of the four band members to join the ensemble on 31 July 1997. He took up the position as drummer with no prior experience, but quickly adjusted to fill the role.[2] In 1999, lead singer Chris Martin sacked Champion, but the band asked him to return soon after.[3]

In Coldplay, he is often regarded as the rationality of the group. They say of him: "Will does have a very sensible head on his shoulders and when it comes to making band decisions he's really good at putting valid points across and keeping everyone focused. He frequently has the casting vote and his decision can sometimes override the consensus!"[4] As Chris Martin has said in multiple interviews, "We [Coldplay] are all just working for Will Champion."

While all four members have sang backing vocals, Champion has been the most frequent. During the Viva la Vida Tour, Champion sang and performed an acoustic version of the song "Death Will Never Conquer". A version of the song was included on Coldplay's live album LeftRightLeftRightLeft. He has also performed lead vocals on a live version of "Til Kingdom Come" and the Life in Technicolor II b-side "The Goldrush".

Other projects

In Autumn 2004, Champion and Coldplay bassist Guy Berryman guested on A-ha keyboardist Magne Furuholmen's first solo album Past Perfect Future Tense.

Champion made a cameo appearance in the "The Rains of Castamere," an episode of the HBO series Game of Thrones, where he portrayed a musician during the Red Wedding.

Personal life

Champion's mother, Sara, a Doctor of Prehistoric Archaeology, died from cancer in 2000. The album Parachutes was dedicated to her.[5]

Champion was the first Coldplay member to marry: He married Marianne Dark, a teacher, in 2003. Their first child, a girl named Ava, was born on 28 April 2006. On 7 May 2008, Marianne gave birth to fraternal twins Juno and Rex.[6]

Champion is a lifelong fan of Southampton F.C. and has had a season ticket for many years.

Equipment

Champion currently uses a Yamaha drum kit[7] with Zildjian cymbals.[8] In the music video for "Christmas Lights", he uses a Slingerland drumkit and Ludwig Supraphonic Snare 14x6.5 inches. For sticks, Champion looks to Pro-Mark's American Hickory 5A stick with a wooden tip.

Discography

With Coldplay

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