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Simone Simons - "Design Your Universe" 2009
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| Background information | |
| Birth name | Simone Simons |
| Born | January 17, 1985 |
| Origin | Hoensbroek, Heerlen, Netherlands |
| Genres | Symphonic metal Gothic metal Progressive metal |
| Occupations | Singer songwriter |
| Instruments | Vocals |
| Years active | 2002 - present |
| Labels | Transmission Records, Nuclear Blast |
| Associated acts | Epica, Ayreon, Kamelot, Primal Fear, Equilibrio |
| Website | simonesimons.nl |
Simone Simons (born on 17 January 1985 in Hoensbroek) is a Dutch Mezzo-soprano[1] singer who is the lead vocalist of symphonic metal band Epica.
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Biography
Simons has had an interest for music since she was ten years old, and after listening to the Nightwish album Oceanborn at the age of fifteen, she began taking classical singing lessons. She sang in a choir for a couple of months in 2002, joining Epica soon after. She was previously in a romantic relationship with Epica guitarist Mark Jansen and co-writes the band's lyrics with him. Her current boyfriend is Oliver Palotai, keyboardist of the American power metal band Kamelot[2], a band for which she has provided guest vocals on two occasions, as well as appeared with on stage several times. Her favourite song to perform is "Reprendo mai più" by Emma Shapplin.[3]
In January 2008, it was announced on Epica's website that Simone is suffering from MRSA. This has caused Epica to have to cancel many of their shows. In February, her condition was getting better, but she was not completely recovered. In March, Epica toured with Amanda Somerville, replacing Simons for their US tour[4] until May 11, 2009, when Simone performed again at their show in Bibelot, Dordrecht[4].
Discography
With Epica
Albums
- The Phantom Agony (2003)
- Consign to Oblivion (2005)
- The Divine Conspiracy (2007)
- Design Your Universe (2009)
Singles
- "The Phantom Agony" (2003)
- "Feint" (2004)
- "Cry for the Moon" (2004)
- "Solitary Ground" (2005)
- "Quietus (Silent Reverie)" (2005)
- "Never Enough" (2007)
- "Chasing the Dragon" (2008)
DVDs
- We Will Take You with Us (2004)
Other releases
- Cry for the Moon (demo, 2003)
- The Score - An Epic Journey (2005)
- The Road to Paradiso (book and compilation, 2006)
Guest appearances
- Aina - Days of Rising Doom (2003)
- Kamelot - The Black Halo in "The Haunting (Somewhere in Time)" and appears in its video (2005)
- Kamelot - Ghost Opera in "Blücher" (2007)
- Kamelot - One Cold Winter's Night-live CD in "The Haunting (Somewhere in Time)" and appears in the concert DVD-during this song.
- Primal Fear - New Religion in "Everytime It Rains" (2007)
- Ayreon - 01011001 in "Web of Lies" (2008)
- Xystus & US Concert - Equilibrio in "Act 1 - My Song of Creation", "Act 2 - Destiny Unveiled" and "Act 2 - God of Symmetry" (2008)
- Sons of Seasons - Gods of Vermin in "Fallen Family", "Fall Of Byzanz" and "Wintersmith" (2009)
References
- ^ http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:jjfixqrsldje
- ^ STORMBRINGER-Interview: Oliver Palotai (KAMELOT, 25. März 2009)
- ^ wanadoo.nl
- ^ a b Epica.nl
External links
| Wikimedia Commons has media related to: Simone Simons |
- Official Website
- Simone Simons at MySpace
- Profile at the official Epica site
- Simone Simons on Twitter
| Preceded by Helena Iren Michaelsen as Vocalist for Sahara Dust |
Vocalist for Epica since 2003 |
Incumbent |
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