Billy Corgan is an American musician, singer-songwriter, and professional wrestling promoter, primarily known as the leader of the Smashing Pumpkins. As the band's driving force, he shaped their alternative rock sound, contributing to the genre's mainstream popularity. Beyond music, Corgan owns and promotes the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA), showcasing his entrepreneurial spirit and involvement in professional wrestling.
Melissa Auf der Maur's memoir reveals insights into Courtney Love, her time with Hole, and a 'demon' visit. She reflects on the chaotic 90s music scene.
In 1947, Martha Louise Maes and William Dale Corgan, the parents of William Patrick Corgan Jr., were born.
On March 17, 1967, William Patrick Corgan Jr. was born. He is an American musician, singer-songwriter, and professional wrestling promoter known for co-founding the Smashing Pumpkins.
In 1970, the parents of Billy Corgan divorced.
In 1979, Billy Corgan's biggest hit to date, the song "1979" by The Smashing Pumpkins, was released, reaching No. 1 on Billboard's modern rock and mainstream rock charts.
In 1985, Billy Corgan moved to St. Petersburg, Florida, with his first major band, The Marked.
On October 5, 1988, the Smashing Pumpkins played for the first time as a quartet at the Metro in Chicago after recruiting drummer Jimmy Chamberlin.
In 1988, Billy Corgan formed the Smashing Pumpkins in Chicago with James Iha, later joined by D'arcy Wretzky and Jimmy Chamberlin.
On October 12, 1991, Billy Corgan's relationship with Courtney Love ended after she discovered he was seeing someone else.
In 1991, the Smashing Pumpkins released their debut album, Gish, which integrated psychedelic rock and heavy metal into their sound.
In 1992, Billy Corgan voted for Bill Clinton in the presidential election.
In 1993, Billy Corgan married art conservator and artist Chris Fabian in a small ceremony at his house in Wrigleyville. They had been in an on-again, off-again relationship for a long time.
In 1993, the Smashing Pumpkins released 'Siamese Dream' on Virgin Records, which became a multi-platinum hit. Internal drama arose during this period.
In 1994, Billy Corgan discussed his musical influences in an interview with Rolling Stone.
On November 11, 1995, The Smashing Pumpkins appeared on Saturday Night Live to promote 'Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness'. It marked the television debut of Corgan's shaved head.
Billy Corgan and Chris Fabian separated in late 1995.
In 1995, Billy Corgan wrote six articles for Guitar World. His solos for "Cherub Rock" and "Geek U.S.A." were included on their list of top guitar solos.
In late 1995, Billy Corgan started dating Ukrainian photographer Yelena Yemchuk.
On July 12, 1996, touring keyboardist Jonathan Melvoin died of a heroin overdose. Jimmy Chamberlin was arrested for drug possession, leading to his dismissal from the Smashing Pumpkins.
Billy Corgan's mother, Martha, died in December 1996, inspiring the song "For Martha".
In December 1996, Billy Corgan filed for divorce from Chris Fabian on grounds of "irreconcilable differences."
In 1996, Billy Corgan appeared at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame ceremony to induct Pink Floyd, one of his biggest musical influences, and played acoustic guitar with them during their performance of "Wish You Were Here".
In 1996, Billy Corgan produced the soundtrack for the movie Ransom.
In 1996, Billy Corgan, a fan of Eddie Van Halen, interviewed him for Guitar World.
In 1996, Martha Louise Maes, the mother of Billy Corgan, died.
In 1997, Billy Corgan stated that upon hearing the U2 song "New Year's Day" at 16, U2 quickly became the most important band in the world to him.
In 1997, Billy Corgan's divorce from Chris Fabian was granted.
In 1998, Billy Corgan shared songwriting credit on several songs on Hole's album "Celebrity Skin"; the title track became Corgan's second No. 1 modern rock hit.
In 1998, Billy Corgan stated that he had not participated in an election since 1992.
In 1998, the Smashing Pumpkins released 'Adore'. The album had a darker, more subdued and heavily electronic sound at a time when alternative rock was declining. As a result, sales decreased significantly.
In 1999, Billy Corgan produced the soundtrack for the movie Stigmata.
In 1999, Jimmy Chamberlin rejoined the Smashing Pumpkins.
On December 2, 2000, the Smashing Pumpkins played their last show at the Cabaret Metro before breaking up.
In 2000, Billy Corgan met with ECW owner Paul Heyman about investing in the company, but Corgan ultimately declined.
In 2000, Corgan commented that the Smashing Pumpkins broke up largely due to Iha's desire to leave the group.
In 2000, the Smashing Pumpkins broke up after achieving commercial success and critical acclaim throughout the 1990s.
In late 2001, Billy Corgan reunited with Jimmy Chamberlin and formed the band Zwan with Matt Sweeney.
In 2002, Billy Corgan produced the soundtrack for the movie Spun, in which he also appeared as a doctor.
The quintet Zwan performed throughout 2002.
In September 2003, Zwan formally broke up after internal conflict.
Billy Corgan and Yelena Yemchuk broke up around 2004.
In 2004, Billy Corgan began a solo music career.
In 2004, Billy Corgan began writing autobiographical posts titled 'The Confessions of Billy Corgan' on his website and MySpace page.
In 2004, Billy Corgan guided and collaborated with Breaking Benjamin during sessions for their album "We Are Not Alone".
In 2004, Billy Corgan released 'Blinking with Fists', a collection of poetry.
On June 21, 2005, Billy Corgan released his first solo album, 'TheFutureEmbrace'.
By 2005, Machina album sales reached 583,000 units.
In 2005, Billy Corgan dated musician Emilie Autumn, collaborating on his solo album where she provided vocals and violin and costume for a supporting music video.
In 2005, Billy Corgan discussed the circumstances of his marriage to Chris Fabian in depth via his personal blog.
In 2005, Billy Corgan guided and collaborated with Taproot for their album "Blue-Sky Research".
In 2005, Billy Corgan released his solo album 'TheFutureEmbrace'.
In 2005, Billy Corgan said that his breakup with Yelena Yemchuk contributed to the themes of his solo release, "TheFutureEmbrace".
In 2005, Billy Corgan took out a full-page ad in Chicago newspapers expressing his desire to re-form the Smashing Pumpkins, and Jimmy Chamberlin accepted his offer.
On April 20, 2006, the band's official website confirmed that the group was reuniting.
In early 2006, Billy Corgan moved in with Courtney Love and her daughter Frances Bean Cobain in her Hollywood Hills mansion.
On May 22, 2007, the reformed Smashing Pumpkins performed its first show in seven years with new members Ginger Pooley and Jeff Schroeder.
On July 10, 2007, the Smashing Pumpkins released their new album, 'Zeitgeist', which debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard charts.
In 2007, Billy Corgan created experimental recordings for AEGEA.
In 2007, Billy Corgan provided vocals on the Scorpions' song "The Cross", which appeared on their album Humanity: Hour I.
In 2007, Billy Corgan reformed the Smashing Pumpkins with a new lineup, releasing new albums and touring extensively.
In March 2008, Billy Corgan was spotted in the crowd at the final day of a cricket test match between New Zealand and England.
After the election of Barack Obama in 2008, Billy Corgan stated that he was proud of his country for doing the right thing.
In 2008, Billy Corgan released his signature Fender Stratocaster, designed to replicate his mid-'90s buzzsaw tone with specific DiMarzio pickups and other features.
In 2008, Courtney Love criticized Billy Corgan publicly over his alleged refusal to attend her daughter's sweet 16 party. He blamed his dedication to music for "a bad marriage and seven bad girlfriends in a row".
Throughout 2007 and 2008, The Smashing Pumpkins toured extensively and released the EP 'American Gothic' and the singles "G.L.O.W." and "Superchrist".
On March 10, 2009, Billy Corgan testified in front of Congress on behalf of the musicFIRST Coalition, supporting the Performance Rights Act (H.R. 848).
In March 2009, Jimmy Chamberlin left the Smashing Pumpkins, and Billy Corgan chose to continue under the name.
In 2009, Billy Corgan launched Everything From Here to There, an interfaith website devoted to "Mind-Body-Soul" integration.
In summer 2009, Billy Corgan formed the band Spirits in the Sky to play a tribute concert to Sky Saxon.
In March 2010, Billy Corgan stated he had no interest in supporting Courtney Love and ranted against her on Twitter after her band's album Nobody's Daughter was released, claiming two songs he wrote were used without permission.
On August 26, 2010, Billy Corgan took part in a storyline with AAA during a concert for MTV World Stage.
In 2010, Billy Corgan claimed co-writing credit on at least two songs on Hole's album "Nobody's Daughter" and tried to assert a right of approval before the album's release, which was ultimately unresolved.
In 2010, Billy Corgan started dating Australian singer Jessica Origliasso.
In 2010, Billy Corgan was featured on Ray Davies' album See My Friends, contributing to the album's closer, which was a mash-up of the Kinks' songs "All Day and All of the Night" and "Destroyer". He also added his guitar work to "Did You Miss Me" by the Veronicas.
The Smashing Pumpkins toured through much of 2010.
In 2011, Billy Corgan co-founded Resistance Pro Wrestling.
In 2011, Billy Corgan formed Resistance Pro, an independent wrestling promotion based in Chicago.
In 2011, Smashing Pumpkins recorded 'Oceania' and toured the United States and Europe.
In June 2012, Billy Corgan and Jessica Origliasso ended their relationship, with Origliasso citing their careers as the reason for the split.
In 2012, Billy Corgan opened a Madame Zuzu's Tea House in the Ravinia neighborhood of Highland Park.
In 2013, Billy Corgan adopted a pescetarian diet.
In 2013, Billy Corgan began a relationship with Chloe Mendel.
In 2013, Billy Corgan starred in a commercial for Walter E. Smithe Furniture, using the platform to promote his wrestling company, Resistance Pro.
In March 2014, AMC greenlit an unscripted reality series about Billy Corgan taking over creative direction for the independent wrestling company, Resistance Pro, under the working title of "Untitled Billy Corgan Wrestling Project."
In March 2014, Billy Corgan performed the 'Siddhartha' show.
On May 15, 2014, Billy Corgan released AEGEA, a new solo record of experimental recordings.
On July 25, 2014, Billy Corgan released the tapes from his 'Siddhartha' show from March 2014.
In early December 2014, the Smashing Pumpkins released their ninth studio album, 'Monuments to an Elegy'.
In 2014, Mike Byrne and Nicole Fiorentino left the Smashing Pumpkins.
In April 2015, Billy Corgan became the new Senior Producer of Creative and Talent Development for Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA).
On November 16, 2015, Billy Corgan and Chloe Mendel welcomed their son, Augustus Juppiter.
In 2015, Billy Corgan joined TNA Wrestling.
In August 2016, Billy Corgan took over as the promotion's new president for Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA).
In November 2016, Billy Corgan left TNA after disputes over late payments. Anthem Sports & Entertainment Corp and Impact Ventures provided a credit facility to TNA to fund operations. Corgan loaned money to Anthem Sports & Entertainment to fund TNA, and they promised to pay him back. On November 11, Corgan and Anthem signed a settlement, with Anthem repaying TNA's loan from Corgan.
In 2016, Billy Corgan became the president of TNA Wrestling, but left a few months later.
In 2016, Billy Corgan voiced discontent with "social justice warriors" in an interview with Alex Jones, comparing them to Maoists, cult members, and the Ku Klux Klan, and calling their actions a threat to freedom of speech.
In 2016, Reverend Guitars released the BC-1 Billy Corgan signature guitar, featuring Railhammer Billy Corgan signature pickups.
In May 2017, Billy Corgan purchased the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA), including its name, rights, trademarks, and championship belts.
In August 2017, Billy Corgan sold a large collection of instruments and gear used throughout his career via the music gear website Reverb.
On October 1, 2017, Billy Corgan's ownership of the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) officially took effect.
In October 2017, Billy Corgan released 'Ogilala', his first solo album in over a decade.
In 2017, Billy Corgan became the owner and promoter of the National Wrestling Alliance.
In 2017, Billy Corgan purchased the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA).
In 2017, Billy Corgan stated that he had begun following a vegan and gluten-free diet.
In July 2018, the Smashing Pumpkins, including Billy Corgan, James Iha, Jimmy Chamberlin, and Jeff Schroeder, began the Shiny and Oh So Bright Tour, performing songs from their first five albums. D'arcy Wretzky was not included, reportedly due to tension with Corgan, leading to a feud after Wretzky released text messages.
On October 2, 2018, Billy Corgan and Chloe Mendel welcomed their daughter, Philomena Clementine.
In 2018, Billy Corgan called himself a "free-market libertarian capitalist".
The Reverend Billy Corgan Signature Terz was launched at the 2018 NAMM Show. It's an electric version of a 19th-century instrument that is played as if the guitar is capoed at the third fret, and tuned G-g standard. It was created because Corgan often uses the capo at the third fret and asked for a higher-register guitar.
On November 22, 2019, Billy Corgan released his third solo album, "Cotillions", describing it as a labor of love from his heart.
In 2019, Billy Corgan released 'Cotillions', his latest solo album.
In early 2019, Billy Corgan was reunited with his '74 Strat guitar, which had been stolen shortly after the completion of Gish.
In 2020, Billy Corgan collaborated with Brian Carstens of Carstens Amplification to produce Grace, his first and only signature guitar amplifier to date.
In 2020, Billy Corgan told the Los Angeles Times that Courtney Love is one of the few people who really matter to him, describing their relationship as a family bond. They eventually reconciled, and Love was invited to perform at Smashing Pumpkins 30th Anniversary Show.
In 2020, Madame Zuzu's Tea House reopened in a bigger space in downtown Highland Park.
On December 19, 2021, Billy Corgan's father, William Dale Corgan, died at age 74.
In 2021, William Dale Corgan, the father of Billy Corgan, died.
On July 14, 2022, Billy Corgan and Chloe Mendel announced they would host a livestream charity show on July 27 to benefit the victims of the July 4 Highland Park, Illinois, shooting.
On September 17, 2023, Billy Corgan announced his marriage to Chloe Mendel during the 30th anniversary Siamese Dream show at Madame Zuzu's, revealing they had wed the day before, on September 16.
On March 18, 2025, Billy Corgan and Chloe Mendel welcomed their daughter, Juno Delphine.
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