Simon Laffy

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Simon Laffy is a bassist who has played in a range of different popular bands.

Simon Laffy was born at home in Hoxton, London on 11 October 1958. He started playing music at fourteen years old, inspired by his musician brother, Steve. He joined his first band at fifteen and was playing in London clubs (Dingwalls, The Embassy, Maunkberrys) before being legally old enough to be in them. Simon signed his first record deal (with glam rock band Girl) at twenty one years old and toured Europe, the Far East and the UK. Subsequently, he has played at most venues in Britain, including Wembley Arena, Hammersmith Odeon, the Marquee Club and at the Reading and Phoenix Festivals.

His music career includes working as a producer, composer, arranger, performer, engineer, programmer, live mixer and DJ. He has played on fifteen albums and eighteen singles, as well as performing on countless studio sessions, TV and radio appearances, interviews, photo sessions and approximately two thousand gigs. Recently, Simon has started a remix production team called Beat Freak Junkies, began a dance album project called Pearl Avenue with Joel Parkes, the Canadian singer/songwriter, and formed a rock band, Man-Raze, with Phil Collen from Def Leppard and Paul Cook from the Sex Pistols. He has also formed two record companies, Surrealist Records and Derrida Records. He has also formed a band - Max Remedy - with Al-Jazeera International's Amanda Palmer.

Simon Laffy is the brother of Gerry Laffy.