Early life[edit]

Muse's origins can be traced to Teignmouth, Devon at Teignmouth Community School, where Bellamy had been in a number of bands previously including Carnage Mayhem and Gothic Plague with drummer Dominic Howard. When members of Gothic Plague left because of other interests, Bellamy and Howard asked Wolstenholme to join. In 1994, using the name Rocket Baby Dolls, they won the school's "Battle of the Bands" which led them to take the band more seriously. They decided to change their name to a more "professional" one, and Muse was born. The band consisted (and still consists) of Matt Bellamy, Chris Wolstenholme (bass guitar and backing vocals) andDominic Howard (percussion). Muse struggled to establish itself during their early years, but have since gone on to enjoy worldwide success. Muse blend alternative, art rock, experimental rock, progressive rock, classical music, electronica and many more. The band are also well known for their energetic and visually dazzling live performances.[5] On 16–17 June 2007, Muse became the first band to sell out the newly built Wembley Stadium in London.[6]

Critical and public acclaim[edit]
Bellamy was ranked No. 19 on Gigwise's list of The 50 Greatest Guitarists Ever.[7] Total Guitar readers voted Bellamy No. 29 on a list of theTop 100 Guitarists of All Time. Bellamy's riff from "Plug in Baby" was No. 13 in Total Guitar's poll of the Top 100 Riffs of All Time.[8]
In April 2005, Kerrang! magazine ranked him No. 28 in their "50 Sexiest People in Rock" poll. Cosmopolitan also chose him as the sexiest rocker of 2003 and 2004. NME Magazine voted him the 14th Greatest Rock 'n' roll Hero of all time, ahead of John Lennon and Bob Dylan. Bellamy also won the Sexiest Male Award at the 2007 NME Awards.[9] He won again in 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013 and 2014 and he was nominated in 2012. Bellamy, however, declared himself "too short to be sexy" (he is 5' 7"), and said the award should have gone to Dom Howard, Muse's drummer. In 2001 and 2012 NME awards Bellamy won "Hero of the year award".
On 26 September 2008, the University of Plymouth awarded the members of Muse an honorary doctorate degree in arts for their work in the field of music.[10]


Political views[edit]
Many of his songs display revolutionary views as well as a dislike of political corruption. "Assassin" and "Uprising" are two notable songs with obvious revolutionary sentiments. In an interview with Q Magazine, Bellamy stated that he is a "left-leaning libertarian".[17][18] In 2006 Bellamy said that he believed the 9/11 attacks were an "inside job".[19] However, in 2009 he told Rolling Stone that he did not believe this: "There is loads of stuff on the Internet suggesting 9/11 was an inside job. But that is not my belief."[20]
On 17 September 2009 Bellamy discussed being politically influenced by reading Confessions of an Economic Hitman by John Perkins. He explains the book helped inspire the song "Uprising" and expressed his views that he feels lobbyists have undue influence on politicians as well as the political system. He states that "when people become powerful they often have a disregard for public opinion."[21]
Other appearances[edit]
Bellamy also co-wrote the end credits for the 2009 film The International. He wrote the song "Soaked", which appears on Adam Lambert's debut album, For Your Entertainment. Bellamy appears as a playable character in the video game Guitar Hero 5, along with the song "Plug in Baby".[22] In April 2014, Bellamy was announced as a featured contributor on New Zealand Artist Kimbra's 2nd album, The Golden Echo, he, Brigham Taylor, Joe Roth, Douglas Wick, Lucy Fisher, Florence Welch, Sarah Ferguson (The Duchess of York), Jennifer Davisson Killoran and Patrick McCormick are producing Jon Favreau's 2016 Disney remake The Jungle Book.[23][full citation needed]
Personal life[edit]
For 9 years, Bellamy was engaged to an Italian psychologist named Gaia Polloni (separated 2009). He began dating American actress Kate Hudson in spring 2010.[24] Bellamy and Hudson became engaged in April 2011.[25] Their son together, Bingham Hawn "Bing" Bellamy,[26] was born in July 2011 in Los Angeles.[27] In December 2014, it was announced that Bellamy and Hudson had separated.[28] Since February 2015, Bellamy has been dating model and actress Elle Evans, who also starred in the music video for"Mercy", from the band's album Drones.[29]
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