Simon Jones (musician)

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Born
Simon Robin David Jones

(1972-07-29) 29 July 1972 (age 53)
Liverpool, England
OccupationBassist
Years active1989–present
Simon Jones
Born
Simon Robin David Jones

(1972-07-29) 29 July 1972 (age 53)
Liverpool, England
GenresAlternative rock, Britpop, psychedelic rock, shoegaze
OccupationBassist
Years active1989–present
LabelsHut, Virgin

Simon Robin David Jones (born 29 July 1972)[1] is an English bass guitarist. He played bass and provided occasional backing vocals for the rock band The Verve.

Away from the musical side of The Verve, Jones is the only other band member other than the band's main mouthpiece, lead singer Richard Ashcroft, who tends to speak publicly and in interviews. Most notably, he, along with Ashcroft, made a speech at the 2007 Q Awards as they won a classic album award for their 1997 album Urban Hymns. He thanked the band members’ wives and children and also thanked former Verve guitarist Simon Tong, who was not included in the newly reformed Verve line up. He also did an interview on Zane Lowe's BBC Radio 1 show after the band's 2007 reformation, and he also appeared alone and alongside Ashcroft in a handful of Verve documentaries and other miscellaneous interviews throughout the 1990s.

When The Verve split in 1999 due to in-band tensions, many believed they were down to tensions between singer Richard Ashcroft and lead guitarist Nick McCabe.[2] While this is true, there were in fact problems, described as 'serious' by Ashcroft in later interviews, between Ashcroft and Jones also.

In June 2007, he rejoined The Verve in their reunion but by 2009 they had disbanded again.[3]

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