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Chris Wolstenholme

Chris Wolstenholme
Chris Wolstenholme in 2013.jpg
Wolstenholme in 2013
Background information
Birth name Christopher Tony Wolstenholme
Born (1978-12-02) 2 December 1978 (age 38)
Rotherham, South Yorkshire, England
Genres
Occupation(s) Musician, multi-instrumentalist
Instruments Bass, vocals
Years active 1991–present
Labels
Associated acts Muse
Website muse.mu
Notable instruments
Fender Jazz Bass
Status signature bass
Various Status basses
Dean Stylist
Gibson Grabber
Rickenbacker 4001
Noah Guitars Excalibur
Various Pedulla basses
Warwick Streamer Pro M
Zon Sonus Custom 4

Christopher Tony "Chris" Wolstenholme (born 2 December 1978) is an English musician. He is the bassist and backing vocalist for the rock band Muse.

Chris Wolstenholme grew up in the English town of Rotherham before moving to Teignmouth, Devon. There he played drums for a post-punk band. His future bandmates Matt Bellamy and Dominic Howard played in another band, Rocket Baby Dolls. The two bands rehearsed in the same building. Bellamy and Howard asked Wolstenholme to play bass in their band; he taught himself to play and the band was renamed Muse.

Wolstenholme wrote and sang two songs on the album The 2nd Law, "Liquid State" and "Save Me". He said “‘Liquid State’ was written about the person you become when you’re intoxicated and how the two of them are having this fight inside of you and it tears you apart. ‘Save Me’ was about having the family, the wife and kids who, despite all the crap you've put them through, at the end of it you realise they’re still there and they’re the ones who pulled you through.”

Wolstenholme married his girlfriend Kelly on 23 December 2003. The couple have six children. In April 2010, the family moved to Foxrock, County Dublin, Ireland. In 2011, they moved to London while recording their new album. He remains an avid supporter of Rotherham United, his hometown football team. He holds an honorary doctorate of arts from the University of Plymouth.

Wolstenholme has had problems with alcohol. In 2010, he told the Times he had been a "raging alcoholic". In an interview with Q he said he would drink so much he would vomit blood, but he didn't grasp the seriousness of his situation. His bandmates had tried to broach the subject of his drinking several times without success. He eventually realised that drinking would claim his life, as it had his , father. He went into rehab halfway through recording of Muse's fifth album The Resistance.


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