Simon House

Simon House

76 · Born: Aug 29, 1948

Personal Details

BornAug 29, 1948

Biography

Simon House, a virtuosic musician of exceptional versatility, burst onto the scene on August 29, 1948, in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England, where his innate talent for composition, violin, and keyboard playing would ultimately shape his illustrious career.

As a key figure in the esteemed space rock band Hawkwind, House's arrival in 1974 precipitated a profound transformation in the group's sound, cementing his status as a driving force behind the band's creative evolution.

As the inaugural musician to receive formal training, House's accession to the band had a profound and far-reaching impact on the group's sonic trajectory, precipitating the emergence of a previously unexplored, richly textured cacophony that seamlessly integrated the heaviness of Black Sabbath with the orchestral grandeur of The Moody Blues.

Before embarking on his illustrious tenure with the legendary space rock outfit Hawkwind, Simon House played a pivotal role in the British psychedelic rock scene as an integral member of the High Tide and the Third Ear Band, the latter of which had the distinction of providing the haunting soundtrack for Roman Polanski's cinematic adaptation of Shakespeare's Macbeth.

Guitarist Tony Hill, a fellow musician and close acquaintance of House, vividly recalled the circumstances surrounding his membership in High Tide: "Pete Pavli and I were hanging out with and crashing where we could at Mike's or Wayne's. Simon ended up crashing there as well."

The enigmatic and multifaceted Chris House, a talented musician with a storied career, first emerged on the scene in 1974 as a member of the illustrious British rock band Hawkwind. During his tenure with the group, House made significant contributions to several albums, showcasing his impressive range and versatility as a musician.

However, in 1978, House made the bold decision to leave Hawkwind and join the esteemed David Bowie's band, a move that would undoubtedly have a profound impact on his professional trajectory. This development, coupled with the struggles of Robert Calvert, Hawkwind's lead vocalist, who was grappling with the debilitating effects of depression, ultimately led to the band's disbandment mid-tour.

Notably, beyond his remarkable contributions to the iconic British rock band Hawkwind, the multifaceted and innovative musician has engaged in collaborative endeavors with other esteemed artists, including the renowned science fiction author Michael Moorcock, on the album New World's Fair in 1975.

Moreover, he has also made significant contributions to solo projects undertaken by former Hawkwind members, such as Robert Calvert and Nik Turner, further solidifying his reputation as a versatile and accomplished musician.

Career

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