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Jimmy Chamberlin
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As the propulsive engine driving
the Smashing Pumpkins
,
Jimmy Chamberlin
earned respect as one of the most popular, influential drummers of the '90s. Although it certainly helped to have a singer/songwriter of
Billy Corgan
's caliber fronting the group, the importance of
Chamberlin
's drumming on the Pumpkins' music cannot be understated. His extraordinarily quick hands, furious snare rolls, and crackling rimshots recalled the likes of
Ian Paice
and
Dennis Chambers
, and yet equally important to the band was his tasteful, understated
playing on their quieter numbers. This oft-overlooked side of his ability revealed a musician of considerable depth and creativity with a keen ear for nuance, which made him a glove-like fit for the wide range of material the Pumpkins produced in their existence.
Jimmy Chamberlin
was born on June 10, 1964 in Joliet, IL. Receiving musical inspiration early on from his father and older brother (who both played in local jazz groups), he soon began taking lessons himself under the tutelage of future
Yanni
drummer
Charles Adams
; this instruction provided the nine-year-old
Chamberlin
with an understanding of the basic fundamentals and rudiments of drumming. Through his teenage years, he went on to study under several other teachers, learning Latin, Brazilian, and big band technique.
After high school,
Chamberlin
spent the next few years alternating between gigging locally in area bands and working as a carpenter to pay the bills. In August 1988, he witnessed a show at the Chicago Avalon by a fledgling band known as
the Smashing Pumpkins
. The band, then consisting of singer/guitarist
Billy Corgan
, guitarist
James Iha
, and bassist
D'Arcy Wretzky
, were still utilizing a drum machine on stage, and while
Chamberlin
thought there was much room for improvement, he saw potential in
Corgan
's songwriting. Local nightclub owner Joe Shanahan was also in attendance, and he informed the trio that they could play a show at his Cabaret Metro venue with just one stipulation: they must replace the drum machine with an actual drummer. Through a mutual acquaintance,
Chamberlin
was introduced to the group and quickly taken on board; they soon played their first show as a quartet on October 5 at the Metro.
The Smashing Pumpkins
eventually went on to become one of the biggest alternative rock groups of the '90s, releasing their acclaimed debut
Gish
in 1991, and then rocketing to superstardom with 1993's
Siamese Dream
. During the recording of the latter,
Chamberlin
's troubles with substance abuse (dating back to the
Gish
era) first came to light, leading him to briefly leave the band on "vacation"; after returning to the studio to complete the album,
Chamberlin
entered a drug rehabilitation program.
With
Siamese Dream
selling by the millions, the Pumpkins capitalized on their newfound success with a long touring schedule that included a headlining position on the 1994 Lollapalooza festival.
Chamberlin
's playing had begun to turn many a drummer on their ear, which soon led to a feature story in the respected publication Modern Drummer. He was again featured in the magazine shortly before the 1995 release of the monumental double album
Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness
, an album that revealed many new facets of his playing and showcased his abilities like never before. The band was at the absolute zenith of their popularity, and the album was a huge seller, eventually becoming the biggest-selling double CD of all time.
However, on the ensuing
Mellon Collie
world tour,
Chamberlin
's substance abuse problems resurfaced, as he and touring keyboardist
Jonathan Melvoin
had two separate drug-related incidents at tour stops in Thailand and Portugal. After being threatened with dismissal from the band, the
Pumpkins
opted to go forward with their American tour under the strict promise that the substance abuse would cease. Nevertheless, on July 12, 1996,
Chamberlin
and
Melvoin
both overdosed on heroin in a New York hotel room, resulting in
Melvoin
's death. The other
Pumpkins
were stunned by the tragedy, and shortly thereafter decided to fire
Chamberlin
from the band; he was soon replaced by ex-
Filter
drummer
Matt Walker
.
Chamberlin
was charged with criminal possession of a controlled substance, and immediately entered rehab once again. He eventually pleaded guilty to a lesser charge of disorderly conduct and avoided serving jail time by successfully completing his rehab program.
In late 1996,
Chamberlin
collaborated with
Skid Row
frontman
Sebastian Bach
,
Breeders
guitarist
Kelley Deal
, and
Jimmy Flemion
from
the Frogs
in a project dubbed
the Last Hard Men
. The group recorded a cover of
Alice Cooper
's
"School's Out"
that found its way onto the soundtrack for Wes Craven's
Scream
; their independently released, self-titled album eventually surfaced (albeit in extremely limited quantities) in 1998. In early 1999,
Chamberlin
met up with
Billy Corgan
to discuss and resolve their lingering issues; soon after,
Chamberlin
was welcomed back into the Pumpkins. The band immediately began working upon new material, much of which would end up on their next album,
MACHINA/The Machines of God
. In May 2000,
Corgan
publicly revealed his decision to disband the group by the year's end;
the Smashing Pumpkins
played their final show on December 2, 2000 at the Metro in Chicago.
Following the demise of the
Pumpkins
,
Jimmy Chamberlin
continued his musical partnership with
Billy Corgan
in a new project dubbed
Zwan
, a quartet rounded out with guitarist
Matt Sweeney
(formerly of
Chavez
and
Skunk
) and guitarist/bassist
David Pajo
(
Papa M
/
Slint
). The quartet soon morphed into a quintet with the addition of former
A Perfect Circle
bassist
Paz Lenchantin
.
Zwan
went on to release its sole album,
Mary Star of the Sea
, in January 2003 before disbanding later in the year under somewhat cloudy circumstances.
In 2004, both
Corgan
and
Chamberlin
decided to finally embark on solo careers;
Chamberlin
's project, known as the
Jimmy Chamberlin Complex
, featured contributions from such musicians as
Rob Dickinson
,
Billy Mohler
, and
Sean Woolstenhulme
. In 2005 he released his Sanctuary debut,
Life Begins Again
. ~ Steve Bekkala, All Music Guide
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