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Phil Simmonds

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Phil Simmonds
Birth namePhilip Mark Simmonds
Born (1989-04-08) April 8, 1989 (age 35)
Huntingdon, UK.
GenresAlternative rock, pop, hip hop, soul
Occupation(s)Musician, songwriter, Producer, Musical Director,
InstrumentsBass Guitar, Guitar, Piano, Vocals,
Years active2009–present
Associated actsJessie J, Conrad Sewell, Zak Abel, Angel Haze,
Websitephilsimmonds.com

Phil Simmonds (born April 8th, 1989) is an British musician and producer from London, UK. Simmonds' first notable recognition came touring with brit award-winning artist Jessie J (List of Jessie J Concerts), As well as playing bass for other UK artists such as; Rae Morris.[1], Leona Lewis, Devlin. He was musical director for Angel Haze[1], Conrad Sewell[1], Zak Abel, Desi Valentine. Simmonds was a main feature in Bass Guitar Magazine issue 65 in 2011[2] [3]. [4] He has had previous endorsements with Chicago made Lakland Bass Guitars[5], Roland keyboards[6] and Mark Bass Amps, more recently Gibson guitars.

As a producer and Songwriter Simmonds had notable works releases with Bassment Project, Mondo Marcio[7] [8] in Italy, Sophia Bastian's "Blind Ambition" [9], He Also worked on Gareth Emery's "U" Featuring Bo Bruce[10]

Currently Residing in Los Angeles, CA.[11]. While Musical directing artist such as Conrad Sewell, Madilyn Bailey, and in the uk Zak Abel, Simmonds is also Producing and writing, Including working with Eryn Allen Kane on her new record[1], Dash Mihok's debut album and various other artists as mentioned in his Inside the artist/iHeart Radio interview with Rachel Korman.[1]

Simmonds is about to release his new solo project, and touring his debut records..[12].[1]

References[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 "Listen to the Inside The Artist with Rachel Korman Episode - Episode 26 - Phil Simmonds on iHeartRadio - iHeartRadio". iHeartRadio.
  2. "Bass Guitar Magazine Issue 65 - Bass Guitar - Double Bass". Scribd.
  3. "BGM Official Site" Check |url= value (help).
  4. Bass Guitar Magazine, Issue 65. future plc
  5. "Lakland".
  6. "Roland" Check |url= value (help).
  7. Italia, Rolling Stone. "Mondo Marcio vola in giacca e cravatta a New York per il video di 'Lost In The World'".
  8. "Mondo Marcio feat. Mr. P. Simmonds Testi Canzone". Lyrics MTV.
  9. "Kick Off Your Weekend With Sophia Bastian's Soulful Clapback 'Blind Ambition' (VIDEO)".
  10. "Phil Simmonds". Discogs.
  11. "Phil Simmonds - iBass Magazine". www.ibassmag.com.
  12. "Phil Simmonds". Songkick.


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