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Colin Charles Greenwood (born 26 June 1969) is an English musician and the bassist for the rock band Radiohead. Along with
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, Greenwood plays upright bass and electronic instruments. With his younger brother, the Radiohead guitarist Jonny Greenwood, Greenwood attended Abingdon School in Abingdon, England, where he met the future band members. Radiohead have achieved critical acclaim and have sold more than 30 million albums. In 2019, Greenwood and the other members of Radiohead were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.


Early life

Colin Greenwood is the older brother of the Radiohead guitarist Jonny Greenwood. Their father served in the
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as a bomb disposal expert. The Greenwood family has historical ties to the British Communist Party and the socialist Fabian Society. Greenwood lived in Germany as a child and became fluent in German. Greenwood credited his older sister, Susan, with influencing his and Jonny's taste in music as adolescents: "She's responsible for our precocious love of miserable music. The Fall, Magazine, Joy Division. We were ostracised at school because everyone else was into
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." When Greenwood was 12, he met the future Radiohead singer Thom Yorke at Abingdon School, an independent school for boys in Oxford. Their future bandmates Ed O'Brien, whom Greenwood met during a school production of the opera '' Trial by Jury'', and
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also attended the school. Greenwood bought his first guitar when he was 15. He studied classical guitar under the Abingdon music teacher Terence Gilmore-James, who introduced him and the other future members of Radiohead to
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, film scores, postwar avant-garde music, and 20th-century classical music. Greenwood said: "When we started, it was very important that we got support from him, because we weren't getting any from the headmaster. You know, the man once sent us a bill, charging us for the use of school property, because we practiced in one of the music rooms on a Sunday." According to Greenwood, he began playing bass out of necessity, teaching himself by playing along to New Order, Joy Division and Otis Redding. Among his musical influences are
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, Bill Withers and Curtis Mayfield. He said: "We were people who picked up their respective instruments because we wanted to play music together, rather than just because we wanted to play that particular instrument. So it was more of a collective angle, and if you could contribute by having someone else play your instrument, then that was really cool." Greenwood read English at Peterhouse, Cambridge, between 1987 and 1990, and read modern American literature including Raymond Carver, John Cheever and other postwar American writers. While at Peterhouse, he worked as an events and entertainments officer.


Career

In late 1991, after a chance meeting between Colin Greenwood and the A&R representative Keith Wozencroft at
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, the record shop where Greenwood worked, On a Friday signed a six-album recording contract with EMI and changed their name to Radiohead. By 2011, Radiohead had sold more than 30 million albums worldwide.Jonathan, Emma
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They were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in March 2019. On being in a band with his younger brother Jonny, Colin said: "Beyond the normal brotherly thing, I respect him as a person and a musician."


Other work

In 1997, Greenwood participated in a marketing campaign for his alma mater
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, posing for a photo with students from both state and private schools for a poster titled "Put Yourself in the Picture". The poster was "designed to break down some of the stereotypes that deter able students from applying to Cambridge" and encourage more applicants from state schools. Greenwood contributed bass to Jonny Greenwood's debut solo work ''Bodysong'' (2003), the score for the 2008 film '' Woodpecker.'' He played bass on the 2018 album ''Amir'' by the Belgian-Egyptian singer Tamino, and on the album ''World's Strongest Man'' (2018) by Gaz Coombes. He also played bass on " Brasil" from ''
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'' (2020), the debut solo album by his Radiohead bandmate Ed O'Brien. He contributed beat programming to Thom Yorke's song "Hearing Damage" from the soundtrack to ''The Twilight Saga: New Moon'', and on a track from Yorke's album '' Tomorrow's Modern Boxes'' (2014).''Tomorrow's Modern Boxes'' vinyl packaging In 2004, Greenwood participated on a panel in the annual sixth-form conference run by Radley College in collaboration with School of St Helen and St Katharine, speaking on digital-rights management (DRM) from. In 2013, Greenwood soundtracked a Dries van Noten runway show, performing solo bass guitar. In 2018, he reviewed Michael Palin's book ''Erebus: The Story of a Ship'' for the ''Spectator''. In late 2022, he toured Australia as part of Nick Cave and Warren Ellis's band.


Musicianship

Greenwood mostly plays fingerstyle, and described himself as "rubbish" with plectrums. He mainly uses Fender basses and
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and Ashdown amplifiers. He also plays
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and synthesisers. He said: "My involvement is to play bass guitar, but our ideas and suggestions in certain areas, as to where the music should go or develop, are listened to. We are very much a band." In another interview, he said he did not think of himself as a bass player and was "just in a band with other people".


Personal life

Greenwood enjoys writers such as Thomas Pynchon, V.S. Naipaul and Delmore Schwartz. In December 1998, he married Molly McGrann, an American literary critic and novelist. They have three sons, Jesse, born in December 2003, Asa, born in December 2005, and Henry, born in December 2009. They live in Oxford. Greenwood is an amateur photographer. In 2003, he discussed his favourite photographs in the Victoria and Albert Museum, choosing images by Frederick Sommer and
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among others.


See also

* List of Old Abingdonians


References


External links


Talk in Maths: Fansite

How to Be Like Colin Greenwood – In Ten Easy Steps

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