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Alan Simon was born on 3 July, 1964 in Nantes, France, is a French folk-rock musician and composer (born 1964). Discover Alan Simon's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 59 years old?

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Occupation Musician · songwriter
Age 59 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 3 July, 1964
Birthday 3 July
Birthplace Nantes, France
Nationality France

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1964

Alan Simon (born 3 July 1964) is a French folk-rock musician and composer, best known for his rock operas performed with noted rock musicians guesting.

Simon is associated with Breton Celticism, and his most ambitious works are typically on themes linked to Celtic myth and history.

Simon has also branched out into film-making.

Simon was born in Nantes, spending his early years in the moorlands of Goulaine.

He left school at 15 to travel the world, supporting himself in a variety of trades.

1979

From 1979 to 1992 he lived in Asia.

He also travelled twice around the world, financed by photographic work, journalism and musical performances.

He also marketed his songs to rock musicians, having some success and building up contacts before he achieved fame.

He currently resides near Nantes.

Aged 20, he wrote his first work, The Rebel Child, which won the Grand Prize of the Society of Artists in France.

1995

In 1995, he composed his first musical story, Le Petit Arthur (Little Arthur) (Polygram), which became, three years later, one of the tools for learning the French language in Denmark.

1996

The story Les Enfants du Futur (The Children of the Future) (Walt Disney) was released in 1996 and brings together over 25 artists including Jean Reno, Albert Dupontel and Nilda Fernandez.

1999

Simon achieved fame with his rock opera Excalibur, La Légende des Celtes (Excalibur, The Legend of the Celts) (Sony) in 1999, of which he was both songwriter and producer.

The first part of an intended trilogy, Excalibur blended musical styles and was performed by Roger Hodgson (ex-Supertramp), Fairport Convention, Dan Ar Braz, Tri Yann, Angelo Branduardi, Didier Lockwood and Gabriel Yacoub.

Within weeks, the album went top 10 and gold in France.

Five concert performances took place between October 1999 and June 2000, including one at Paris-Bercy.

A live recording, released as Excalibur, le concert mythique (Excalibur, the legendary concert) (CD and DVD) was recorded at the first performance in Rennes on 12 October 1999.

In the following year, Simon collaborated with Hodgson on the latter's album Open The Door.

The album charted in France (Top 30), Spain (Top 5), Switzerland and Belgium.

Simon co-wrote the last song on the album.

2003

In 2003, he created GAIA (Universal / BMG / Sony), a humanitarian concept album dealing with the preservation of the environment.

Guests included Midnight Oil, Justin Hayward of The Moody Blues, Zucchero, Jane Birkin, Cesaria Evora, Billy Preston.

He also published his first book, Gaia, carnets secrets de la planète bleue, published by Editions du Seuil in March 2003.

2004

GAIA was played before 60,000 spectators in Zurich in early 2004.

The album Msde the top five in Australia.

In 2004, he composed the song "I have a dream" for the anti-apartheid musical Sud Afrique.

The South African group Umoja also performed Simon's song "The Way".

2005

In 2005, Simon directed his first feature film, O Genghis which traces the odyssey of the last nomadic Mongol descendants of Genghis Khan.

This film was shot in Russia and Asia (with contributions by Jean Reno and Omar Sharif).

O Genghis was released in 20 countries and has been broadcast many times on Canal +.

2006

Fascinated by the return of the wolf to French territory, Simon wrote the 2006 screenplay Mon frère le loup (My brother the wolf).

The project remains unrealised.

2007

In 2007, Simon released the second part of "Excalibur", Excalibur II, l'anneau des Celtes (Excalibur II, the ring of the Celts) with contributions from Jon Anderson (Yes), Alan Parsons, Barclay James Harvest, Maddy Prior, Jacqui McShee, John Wetton, Justin Hayward, Flook, Karan Casey, Fairport Convention, Andreas Vollenweider and Martin Barre.

2008

Simon's novel, Excalibur, le cercle de Dragon (Excalibur, the circle of Dragon), was released in March 2008.

2009

A second volume was published in October 2009 called Excalibur, la prophétie de Merlin (Excalibur, The prophecy of Merlin).

On 25 May and 25 July 2009 "Excalibur" was revived in Germany under the English language title Excalibur: the Celtic Rock Opera.

It was performed in English with a German narration.

It was performed before 19,000 people at Castle Kaltenberg.

Following this surprising success, "Excalibur" toured throughout Germany and 100,000 spectators attended the Celtic rock opera, reuniting nearly 160 musicians and almost as many technicians.

2011

A new tour began in January 2011 across Europe.