Simon Daniels (musician)
Simon Daniels (Born June 24, 1964, in Rio de Janeiro Brazil) is a singer for Autograph, an American rock band from Pasadena, California, United States.[1] Best known for the hit song "Turn Up the Radio," which reached No. 29 on the Billboard Hot 100. Simon replaced Steve Plunkett the original singer in 2013.
Biography
Simon moved from Brazil to Los Angeles in 1985 and shortly after formed the band Agent X, with guitarist Billy D'Vette, they recorded "Rock n Roll Angels" with Kim Fowley (Kiss & Runaways). He then merged with former Rough Cutt members Amir Derakh, Matt Thorr and Dave Alford and started Jailhouse. In the mid-’90s, Simon formed a band called Flood that signed to Interscope Records, produced by Bob Marlette and Terry Date. In 2013, the band Jailhouse did a reunion show on the Monsters of Rock Cruise and later that year he was asked to join Autograph because Steve Plunkett was not being interested in doing the reunion tour.[2]
Discography
Agent X
- Rock n Roll Angels (1987)
https://ddrmusicgroup.com/products/agent-x-rock-n-roll-angels
Jailhouse
- Alive In A Mad World (1989)
- Jailhouse (1998)
https://web.archive.org/web/20130225220939/http://demondollrecords.com/jailhouse/
Flood
- Flood (1997)
Autograph
- Louder (2016)
- Get Off Your Ass (2017)
References
https://www.blabbermouth.net/news/autograph-to-release-get-off-your-ass-album-in-october/
https://www.emplabelgroup.com/artist.php?id=8
- Blabbermouth (August 4, 2017). "AUTOGRAPH To Release 'Get Off Your Ass' Album In October". BLABBERMOUTH.NET. Retrieved December 28, 2020.
- Designs, Womp. "EMP Label Group". www.emplabelgroup.com. Retrieved December 28, 2020.