Simon Tan

Simon Tan
Birth name Simon Leonardo P. Tan
Also known as Simon
Born (1970-08-13)August 13, 1970
Origin Manila, Philippines
Genres jazz, blues music, R&B, rock
Occupation(s) bassist
Instruments electric bass guitar 4-string & 6-string
upright bass
Years active 1992–present
Labels sessions: N/A Records, Candid Records, Star Records, and independent imprints
Associated acts Bob Aves
Lampano Alley
Hourglass
Noel Cabangon
Johnny Alegre Affinity
Peryodiko
Skarlet
UP Jazz Ensemble,
W.D.O.U.J.I.(Witch Doctors of Underground Jazz Improvisation)
Peryodiko
Cynthia Alexander

Simon Leonardo P. Tan (born August 13, 1970) is a Filipino bassist. Beginning classical guitar lessons at age 13 at the Yamaha School of Music stimulated his later exposure to electric guitar and, inevitably, his interest in the electric bass. He studied the contrabass at the University of the Philippines College of Music from 1988 until 1992, then embarked on a professional musical career. His ability as a multi-genre bass player readily caught attention, notably in the pioneering Manila-based blues band, Lampano Alley, led by the Filipino blues singer and recording artist, Binky Lampano. This was followed by his tenure as bassist and composer with the award-winning Philippine jazz group, WDOUJI.

Influences

Simon Tan's influences range from rock to classical, blues and jazz. His influences as a bass instrumentalist include Roscoe Beck, Ray Brown, Paul Chambers, Charlie Haden, James Jamerson, Marcus Miller, Jaco Pastorius, and John Pattitucci. Notable (Filipino) musical (non-bass) influences include vocalist Binky Lampano and saxophonist Tots Tolentino.

Recordings

Other recordings

Live band performances

Legitimate Theatre

International festivals

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