Tom Chaplin

Tom Chaplin

Tom Chaplin
Background information
Birth name Thomas Oliver Chaplin
Born (1979-03-08) 8 March 1979
Hastings, East Sussex, England
Genres Alternative rock
Occupation(s) Musician
Instruments Vocals, organ, piano, electric guitar, acoustic guitar, timpani
Years active 1997–present
Associated acts Keane

Thomas Oliver Chaplin (born 8 March 1979, Hastings, East Sussex, England), is an English singer-songwriter, musician and composer, best known for being the lead vocalist of British alternative rock band Keane.

Early life

Chaplin was born to David Chaplin OBE and Sally Taylor, a month apart from future band mate Tim Rice-Oxley's brother, also called Tom. Their mothers became friends and he started a friendship with the two brothers that endures today.

His father was headmaster of Vinehall School in Robertsbridge, so both friends were schooled there along with Richard Hughes, who would later be their band mate. With Rice-Oxley and Hughes, Chaplin then attended Tonbridge School. Studying there, they met Dominic Scott (who was an original member of the line-up but left in 2001). During his time at Vinehall, Chaplin acted in several school plays and was part of the school's choral group. He also played the flute while at school.

In 1995, the trio (Scott, Rice-Oxley and Hughes) started their first band, The Lotus Eaters. It was a cover band that played U2, Oasis and The Beatles at Sussex pubs. Tim Rice-Oxley invited Chaplin to join the band as an acoustic guitar player. A short time later, in 1997, the band's name changed to Keane and Tom Chaplin became the lead vocalist.

Keane

Chaplin was invited to join the band by Rice-Oxley, after he finally convinced the other two, in 1997, when the name The Lotus Eaters was changed to Cherry Keane, after a friend of Chaplin's mother. 'Cherry' was later removed from the name.

In July 1997, Chaplin went to South Africa for his gap year, during which the rest of the band members were preparing themselves for a gig. When Hughes went to collect Chaplin a year later, on 3 July 1998, his first words were, "We've got a gig in ten days." This would be the band's first performance at the Hope & Anchor pub on 13 July 1998. Chaplin then began studying for a degree in art history at the University of Edinburgh, before leaving to pursue his music career in London.[1]

During their stint in London, Chaplin shared a flat with Rice-Oxley in Stoke Newington and they tried to get money for rehearsal time. Chaplin worked at a publishing company where his chief responsibility was to carry boxes.

With Scott in the line-up as the lead guitarist, Chaplin had to play the acoustic guitar. Since Scott left in 2001, he primarily takes lead vocal, but also plays the organ on "Hamburg Song" during some live gigs, as well as a distorted piano for newer songs on their second album. He also took part in Band Aid 20's re-recording of "Do They Know It's Christmas?" in November 2004 doing a solo on the line "feed the world", something that had not been done on previous versions where all artists sang.

Solo career

Chaplin has stated that he intends to make a solo record in the near future, during Keane's hiatus. In January 2016, Chaplin stated that he was recording his debut solo album in Los Angeles, California, with 40 songs written and whittled down to an album's worth. Chaplin announced in late June that the album was complete and that it would be out soon.

The album name The Wave[2] was announced via Twitter and Facebook on 10 August 2016. The same day, Hardened Heart was released with a music video. On 25 August 2016, Quicksand was released as the first single from the album.

On 6 September 2016, Chaplin announced he would be playing eight intimate solo shows across the UK in October 2016. These will be the first solo gigs for four years.[3]

His new album The Wave was released on 14 October 2016 by Island Records.

Equipment

Chaplin uses a Hammond XK2 organ for "Hamburg Song" and "Nothing in My Way". Since May 2006, he has used a Yamaha CP60M for live piano parts in "A Bad Dream", "The Frog Prince" and "Crystal Ball".[4]

He also has been playing the acoustic guitar in songs like "Your Eyes Open" since the 2006 UK tour, and during 2007 acoustic solos of "Broken Toy" and "The Frog Prince". He also plays guitar in Keane's third album, Perfect Symmetry. In all of the Perfect Symmetry live shows in many songs of the album or in covers of the band make in the shows and now he is the lead guitarist of the band. Tom plays three different Fender Telecaster guitars: one red, one white and one light blue.[5]

In an interview with Keane Backline, Rice-Oxley stated that Chaplin had been interested in learning to play the theremin, but "couldn't be bothered to learn how to use it", also stating that the theremin "might be the only way of reproducing the musical saw sound" used in some tracks of Perfect Symmetry.[6]

Personal life

Chaplin was married in June 2011 and has a daughter born on 20 March 2014. He resides in Wittersham, Kent.

Chaplin is a keen golfer and supporter of Ipswich Town and of the England cricket team.

Drug rehabilitation

On 22 August 2006, Chaplin revealed that he was receiving treatment for drug abuse problems. He and his bandmates cancelled their North American tour for his rehabilitation after he left their hotel in Japan with no warning, choosing to fly back to Britain alone. He left the Priory Clinic in London on 6 October, but continued to receive treatment after leaving.[7] It was reported at the time that Sir Elton John had telephoned him to offer advice, and also that Justin Hawkins of The Darkness and Pete Doherty were receiving treatment at the same branch of The Priory, but Chaplin later stated that this was not the case. He told The Sun newspaper in 2010 that he had been clean of drugs since late 2006 and still drank alcohol on occasion, but in moderation, "having got my fingers burnt with it before". He also added that he now preferred to play golf and cricket rather than party, inspired by reading Alice Cooper's story of his own recovery from alcohol and drug problems.

In August 2016, Chaplin revealed in an interview with music critic Neil McCormick that he began using drugs during the anticipation of his solo album.[8] He said anxiety over the album caused him to get "back to shovelling coke up (his) nose." Chaplin said he nearly died one night in 2015. He said people began to give up on him, and his wife once told him she loved him in case she never saw him again. Chaplin recovered by seeing a psychoanalyst. He said the past 12 months have been the happiest of his life with his wife and daughter.

Discography

Solo

With Keane

Main article: Keane discography

References

  1. Archived 15 September 2009 at the Wayback Machine.
  2. "đ&#x;ŒŠTom Chaplin on Twitter: "#TheWaveAlbum đ&#x;ŒŠ "". Twitter. 2016-08-10. Retrieved 2016-11-28.
  3. "Tom Chaplin Announces Intimate October UK Tour - Tickets". GetToTheFront.co.uk. Retrieved 2016-11-28.
  4. "FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions". Keaneshaped.co.uk. Retrieved 17 July 2014.
  5. Archived 11 December 2009 at the Wayback Machine.
  6. "Expect The Unexpected". Keane Backline. Retrieved 26 August 2008.
  7. "Elton Guides Chaplin Through Rehab". eltonfan.net. Retrieved 16 October 2006.
  8. McCormick, Neil. "Keane's Tom Chaplin on his battles with addiction and why he's embarked on a solo career". The Telegraph. The Telegraph. Retrieved 14 August 2016.
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