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<tr><td colspan="2" style="text-align: center;">Image:Mattsorum1.jpg
Founding member and drummer of Velvet Revolver</td></tr><tr><th>Born</th><td>November 19, 1960
Mission Viejo, California, United States</td></tr><tr><th>Years active</th><td>?—present</td></tr><tr><th>Instrument(s)</th><td>Drums</td></tr><tr><th>Genre(s)</th><td>Rock</td></tr><tr><th>Label(s)</th><td>Geffen, RCA</td></tr><tr><th>Website(s)</th><td>[1]</td></tr>

Matt Sorum

Matt Sorum (born Matthew Sorum, November 19 1960, in Mission Viejo, California) is a hard rock drummer and percussionist. He has played in Guns N' Roses (1990-1997), Hawk, Johnny Crash, and The Cult. Sorum is currently the drummer for Camp Freddy, Circus Diablo, Velvet Revolver, and his own solo-album Hollywood Zen.

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[edit] Biography

[edit] Early career

Sorum started out in Mission Viejo as a local hot musician. Wearing trademark "Union Jack" shorts and nothing else, he used to pound a huge acrylic drumset and overpower his first band "Prophecy", where he stood out and the rest of the band just disappeared. A local songwriter, Stephen Douglas, pulled him from the band and joined him with other talented musicians in the area to form "Chateau", a wall-of-sound band with grandiose themes and sounds in their songs. Chateau played the Hollywood circuit, appearing at Gazzarri's and almost getting into a fight with the original members of the band "Ratt", which at the time was known as "Mickey Ratt". [citation needed]

Sorum's work with Chateau produced a four song set that was covered by local radio stations for a short time, but the music scene changed from grandiose rock to punk and alternative new wave music. Sorum left and went to Hollywood to play with a series of bands, including "Population Five", with the bassist from The Knack ("My Sharona"). He then left on a tour around the country with a blues guitarist, playing nightclubs and bars.

In 1988, he was recruited to play on the debut album of Y Kant Tori Read, a band fronted by a then unknown Tori Amos. In the wake of that project, he joined The Cult as their live drummer for the 1989 tour in support of Sonic Temple.

[edit] Guns N' Roses and beyond

Image:Mattsorum.jpg In 1989, after Slash saw him live with The Cult on their Sonic Temple tour, he was impressed with Sorum and consequently he joined Guns N' Roses in 1990 as Steven Adler's replacement. Sorum can be heard on Use Your Illusion I, Use Your Illusion II, The Spaghetti Incident? and the 1994 cover of the Rolling Stones track, "Sympathy For The Devil". In 1995 with Slash and Gilby Clarke he formed Slash's Snakepit.

Sorum also lent his drumming skills in the theme song for the 1995 20th Century Fox film, Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie. By 1997 he was fired from Guns N' Roses after defending departed lead guitarist Slash in an argument with Axl Rose.

In 2003, he got back together with Slash and bassist Duff McKagan for a charity benefit. Realizing that they still had chemistry together, they formed a new band called Velvet Revolver with former STP frontman, Scott Weiland and rhythm guitarist Dave Kushner. After the 2004 release of their debut album Contraband, they embarked on a worldwide tour that continued through December 2005. In August 2005, Sorum broke his wrist in a boating accident, stalling the tour temporarily.

Currently taking some time off, Velvet Revolver is preparing to record their second album, Libertad, which is scheduled to be released early 2007. Sorum is also guest recording in his studio with a new project called Circus Diablo. He is handling the drums and co-producing the recordings. In April 2006, ten years after leaving Guns N' Roses, Sorum has re-established his friendship with Guns N' Roses frontman Axl Rose.<ref name="MA">"MATT SORUM Hangs Out With AXL ROSE In New York City", Blabbermouth.net, Apr. 14, 2006. Retrieved on 2006-11-18.</ref>

In addition to those projects, Sorum also has a 2006 solo album entitled Hollywood Zen and is also a member of Camp Freddy. The solo album, available through his website, is a musical statement about his life, touring, relationships, etc. In November 2006 he proposed to the hot and sexy Sonia Vassi. She was the first Bulgarian to ever appear in U.S. Playboy.

[edit] Endorsements

He currently endorses Drum Workshop drums, he endorsed Yamaha when he was with Guns N' Roses. Sorum is the first drummer who pioneered the Easton Ahead sticks in the early 90s during the Use Your Illusion Tour, sticks which are now played by many metal drummers, including Lars Ulrich of Metallica and Joey Jordison of Slipknot. Now, however, he uses Zildjian wood sticks. Matt has endorsed Zildjian cymbals for the past 18 years and has featured in numerous sweepstakes involved with Zildjian.

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Preceded by:
Steven Adler
Guns N' Roses Drummer
1990-1997
Succeeded by:
Josh Freese
Guns N' Roses
Axl Rose | Dizzy Reed | Robin Finck | Tommy Stinson | Chris Pitman | Bryan Mantia | Richard Fortus | Ron Thal | Frank Ferrer
Former Members: Ole Beich | Rob Gardner | Tracii Guns | Steven Adler | Izzy Stradlin | Gilby Clarke | Slash | Matt Sorum | Duff McKagan | Josh Freese | Paul Tobias | Buckethead
Discography
Albums: Live ?!*@ Like a Suicide | Appetite for Destruction | G N' R Lies | Use Your Illusion I | Use Your Illusion II | The Spaghetti Incident? | Use Your Illusion | Live Era: '87-'93 | Greatest Hits | Chinese Democracy
Related articles
Use Your Illusion Tour | Adler's Appetite | Neurotic Outsiders | Slash's Snakepit | Velvet Revolver

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Velvet Revolver
Scott Weiland | Slash | Duff McKagan | Matt Sorum | Dave Kushner
Discography
Contraband | Libertad
Related articles
The Cult | Guns N' Roses | Johnny Crash | Neurotic Outsiders | Stone Temple Pilots | Slash's Snakepit
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