Simon Tong (born 1972, Lancashire,
England)
was a guitarist
and keyboardist
for The
Verve between 1996 and their break-up in 1999. He was brought
in to replace lead guitarist Nick McCabe, and remained with
the band when McCabe returned for the band's final album, Urban
Hymns.
Since the final break-up of the Verve, Tong has remained
relatively active. He was a member of short lived band The Shining from
2002-2003, where he contributed guitar, keyboards and songwriting.
Following Graham Coxon's departure from
Blur
in 2002, he was recruited as guitarist for some of the band's live
performances. He continued the relationship formed with frontman Damon
Albarn by contributing guitar to Gorillaz' 2005 album Demon Days
including top 2 hit "Feel Good Inc." In November 2005 he performed as
part of the Gorillaz
tribute band at the Manchster Opera House, contributing guitar.
In July 2006, it was reported that Tong would again be working
with Damon Albarn. NME
reported that Albarn had foregone plans to record a solo album and
instead formed a new unnamed group which featured Tong with Albarn,
former Clash
bassist Paul Simonon and drummer Tony
Allen. The band released their first album The Good, the Bad
and the Queen on January 23, 2007, with the single "Herculean"
in October 2006. The album has enjoyed very good reviews and a second
single, "Kingdom of Doom", was also released
in January 2007 as part of their pan
European tour.
Simon has also set up a new record label with the
uber-producer Youth (of Killing
Joke) called "Butterfly Recordings". The first acts to be
released are Indigo Moss and Duke Garwood along with a compilation
entitled "What the Folk".
As a producer Simon has had the pleasure to work with Petra
Jean Phillipson, Duke Garwood and Indigo
Moss.
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| The Verve |
Nick
McCabe | Richard Ashcroft
| Simon Jones
| Peter Salisbury
Simon Tong |
| Discography |
| Studio albums:
A Storm in Heaven
| A Northern Soul
| Urban Hymns |
| EPs: Verve EP
| Five by Five |
| Compilations:
No Come Down | This Is Music: The
Singles 92-98 |
| Singles:
"All
in the Mind" | "She's a Superstar" | "Gravity
Grave" | "Blue" | "Slide Away" | "This
Is Music" | "On Your Own" | "History" | "Bitter
Sweet Symphony" | "The Drugs Don't Work" | "Lucky Man" |
"Sonnet" |
| Tours:
Gravity Grave Tour | Urban
Hymns Tour |
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"Youth" Glover | B.J. Cole | Bernard
Butler | John Leckie | Owen
Morris
Britpop
| Hut
Records | The Shining | Cathy
Davey | Kate Radley | Gorillaz
| Butterfly Recordings
|
| v • d • e Blur
|
| Damon
Albarn • Alex James •
Dave
Rowntree • Graham
Coxon
Discography
Albums: Leisure
• Modern Life Is Rubbish
• Parklife
• The Great Escape
• Blur
• 13
• Think
Tank
Compilations: The Special
Collectors Edition • Live
at the Budokan • Bustin'
+ Dronin' • The
10 Year Limited Edition Anniversary Box Set •
Blur:
The Best of
Singles: See Blur
Singles
Other
projects
The
Ailerons • Fat Les
• The Good, the Bad
and the Queen • Gorillaz
• Me Me
Me • WigWam
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• The
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