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Guy Berryman
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Berryman performing with Coldplay in 2023
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Guy Rupert Berryman
12 April 1978 |
Education | University College London (dropped out) |
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Years active | 1997–present |
Spouse(s) |
Joanna Briston
(m. 2004; div. 2007) |
Partner(s) | Keshia Gerrits (2012–present) |
Children | 3 |
Awards | Full list |
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Origin | London, England |
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Guy Rupert Berryman (born 12 April 1978) is a Scottish musician, songwriter and designer, best known as the bassist of the rock band Coldplay and electronic supergroup Apparatjik. Raised in Kirkcaldy, he started to play bass at an early age, drawing influence from the likes of James Brown, Kool & the Gang and the Funk Brothers. Beyond music, he is the founder of The Road Rat magazine and fashion brand Applied Art Forms, which take cues from utilitarian and military clothing.
Berryman joined Coldplay with Chris Martin, Jonny Buckland and Will Champion at University College London, where he enrolled in a mechanical engineering degree but later dropped out. The band signed with Parlophone in 1999, finding global fame after the release of Parachutes (2000) and subsequent records. He has won seven Grammy Awards and nine Brit Awards as part of Coldplay. Having sold over 100 million albums worldwide as of 2021, they are the most successful group of the 21st century.
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Early life
Guy Rupert Berryman was born on 12 April 1978 in Kirkcaldy, Fife, Scotland, being the youngest son of engineer Rupert Berryman and his wife Elizabeth, whose family were merchants and factory owners in the city. Raised close to the Beveridge Park area, he described his childhood as one with "a huge sense of freedom", since he spent most of his time "getting up to no good" with friends and exploring the Raith Estate, ending up "lost for days on end". He stated that listening to Stevie Wonder's "My Cherie Amour" for the first time was one of the reasons why he became fond of soul music, funk and Motown, which would later influence his instrument preferences: "I can remember being maybe six years old, having this experience. I had obviously heard music in the background, in the house and stuff, but that was the first moment that I ever connected with music on a personal level".
With his father involved in building the Channel Tunnel as a project manager, Berryman's family moved to Kent when he was around 12 years old, the same period in which he began to play bass. He studied at Edinburgh Academy, playing drums and trumpet for the school band. During lessons, he observed being "a leftie who plays right-handed" and formed a group called Time Out, as "everyone was into bands like The Smiths and The Stone Roses, but I wanted to find a music that I could call my own. That was my form of rebellion". His education was continued at Kent College, Canterbury, where he spent his teenage years listening to acts like James Brown, Kool & the Gang and Pink Floyd. After graduating from high school, Berryman enrolled on a mechanical engineering degree at University College London, where he met Chris Martin, Jonny Buckland and Will Champion, eventually forming Coldplay. Unlike his bandmates, he did not finished the course.
Career
Coldplay
Berryman was the third member to join the band in 1997. Their college friend Kris Foof described him as "a quiet young man who had been put in 'Paris Block', the less populated block of rooms in Ramsay Hall. The rest of the band had been placed in 'New York Block', but not Guy, he was the outsider that the insiders all knew about, namely from his stockpile of musical instruments in his room". Martin affirmed having a wrong impression of Berryman when they first met: "He's not as scary as he looks [...] Everyone thinks he's moody, soft-spoken is better". Along with Buckland, they recorded a number of demos without having a drummer and, by November of that year, the trio called themselves Big Fat Noises. Champion then completed the performing line-up in 1998. Berryman later dropped out of his original degree and enrolled in a seven-year architecture program at the Bartlett, which in turn was abandoned to focus on playing bass. He worked as a bartender to pay rent.
..... When the band were asked about their creative process in an interview for The Howard Stern Show, they claimed that while Buckland is usually more optimistic to either disapprove or give his input on Martin's initial ideas, Berryman tends to be more critical, concluding that if he does not like a certain song, "there's no point in ever playing it again". Conversely, he has been responsible for starting tracks such as "Magic" on his own, which was released as the lead single for their sixth album, Ghost Stories, in 2014.
Apparatjik
Berryman formed a supergroup called Apparatjik with Magne Furuholmen (from a-ha), Jonas Bjerre (from Mew) and Martin Terefe in 2008. Their debut single, "Ferreting", was the musical theme of BBC Two series Amazon, being included in the Songs for Survival album as well. Proceeds were donated to Survival International. Two years later, the band released We Are Here (2010) for digital download on their official website and performed at the CTM Festival. In 2011, they played at the Neue Nationalgalerie, appeared at the Steirischer Herbst Festival, then launched Apparatjik World, an iPad application in which fans helped them to produce songs. After several versions of the project, the final one was named Square Peg in a Round Hole (2012) and made available as their second studio album. In 2020, the group published a song called "Julia" on their YouTube channel. However, Berryman has not performed with the rest of the band since 2011, consequently becoming unclear whether he contributed to the track's creative process or not.
Business ventures
In 2019, the bassist founded quarterly magazine The Road Rat along with two friends and car specialists. They celebrate classic automobiles, but on-diary stories are not covered because each issue is meant to be "timeless". He manages the project from his garage and works as its creative director. In the following year, he launched Applied Art Forms, a fashion brand inspired by utilitarian, workwear, and military clothing. Berryman established their headquarters in Amsterdam, Netherlands and is responsible for both the designs and the creative direction, though the former role is shared with Marcel Verheijen. Furthermore, he observed that his focus is on longevity, creating a permanent collection with occasional updates instead of following the seasonal calendar. The bassist also mentioned bringing a sewing machine with him while touring with Coldplay to make pieces. Still in 2020, Berryman helped to release a plant-based protein food start-up called Bodyhero. He then donated part of his personal archive to Marrkt in 2022, with the proceeds going to Save the Children. In 2023, Applied Art Forms switched their menswear presentation to unisex, sold exclusive wireless headphones in partnership with Master & Dynamic, and collaborated with Hannah Martin to launch their first jewellery collection, which drew influence from industrial and punk aesthetics.
Other projects
Berryman guested on Magne Furuholmen's debut album, Past Perfect Future Tense (2004), along with Champion. He played bass on the subsequent A Dot of Black in the Blue of Your Bliss (2008) as well. In 2007, he wrote "Guy Romance Theme" and co-wrote "Bass Theme" for the soundtrack of The Longest Night in Shanghai. His most notable hobby throughout the years has been photography, which included taking candid photos of his bandmates with disposable cameras on the Twisted Logic Tour (2005–07) and throwing them to attendees. He then provided pictures for the booklet of a-ha's ninth album, Foot of the Mountain (2009). Accompanied by Rik Simpson, the bassist founded a producing duo called The Darktones and contributed to Love You More (2010) and You&I (2011) by the Pierces. Berryman played instruments like the guitar, glockenspiel, omnichord, keyboards and percussion on the latter record. He also produced James Levy & the Blood Red Rose's Pray to Be Free (2012) and Hudson Hank's DayBreak (2013). During Music of the Spheres World Tour (2022–24), he curated a photo diary for NME and shot pictures for the concert run's official book.
Musical style
With a style described as "slick" and "relaxed", Berryman is usually seen using different models of a Fender Precision Bass, including editions such as Squier, Mustang, Jazz and Jaguar. The latter was used during the recording sessions for Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends (2008). He mentioned the first "proper" bass used after joining Coldplay was a Rickenbacker 4001, which can be seen on the music video for "Shiver". In 2003, his gear included two Ampeg SVT amplifiers, two 15" cabinets, one 8"x10" cabinet and a Tone Bender pedal for distortion. In 2012, it was reported he bought a custom-made Hiwatt bass rig. The 200-watt amp head was hand-built in the United Kingdom and paired with a 4x12 cabinet, loaded with Fane speakers. When questioned about his musical taste, Berryman stated that it was hard to condense it down, but he "could not live without the Beatles or Motown". Additionally, he mentioned James Brown, Marvin Gaye, Kool & the Gang and the Funk Brothers as musical inspirations.
Personal life
According to The Times, Berryman has an estimated wealth of £113 million as of May 2022. He is a known supporter of Raith Rovers, showing interest on photography, fashion and electronic gadgets as well. After six years of dating, he married interior designer Joanna Briston in 2004. The couple filed for divorce three years later, but remained "very much in each other's lives" while raising their daughter. In 2014, he became engaged to Dutch model Keshia Gerrits after dating her for two years. They have two children and live in the Cotswolds, where Berryman owns a workshop to restore rare cars collected over the years.
Before refurbishing automobiles, he took flying lessons and wanted to repair a Spitfire and a Tiger Moth, but eventually got bored of the idea. He is also a collector of synthesisers, cameras and watches: "I'm a completist when it comes to collecting, so I have to restrain myself [...] At least with cars you have to have space to keep them all in. But you can get a lot of watches into a drawer". In 2020, Berryman founded Dawghaus, an online catalogue aimed at curating "the best in design" and promoting already established creations along with the others he thinks that deserve "more attention". He is the only Coldplay member to have a separate social media profile.
Discography
With Coldplay
With Apparatjik
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Solo credits
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See also
In Spanish: Guy Berryman para niños
- List of people associated with University College London
- List of British Grammy winners and nominees
- List of best-selling music artists
- List of highest-grossing live music artists
- List of artists who reached number one on the UK Singles Chart
- List of Billboard Hot 100 number-ones by British artists