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  1. Graham Simpson (Mánchester, Lancashire, Inglaterra 13 de octubre de 1943 - † Londres, Inglaterra, 16 de abril de 2012) fue un músico multinstrumentista, conocido por haber sido miembro fundador y bajista original de la banda Art y Glam rock Roxy Music, al lado de su amigo y compañero de universidad Bryan Ferry, habiendo participado en el ...

  2. Graham Simpson fue un músico multinstrumentista, conocido por haber sido miembro fundador y bajista original de la banda Art y Glam rock Roxy Music, al lado de su amigo y compañero de universidad Bryan Ferry, habiendo participado en el primer álbum homónimo del grupo en 1972.

  3. Graham Simpson (13 October 1943 – 17 April 2012) was an English musician. He was a founding member and bassist of Roxy Music. On their eponymous first album (1972), his bass notes made distinctive contributions to the tracks "Ladytron" and "Chance Meeting".

  4. 1 de may. de 2012 · 114. 10K views 11 years ago. 'Nothing But The Magnificent' is a short artistic profile on Roxy Music's co-founder and original bassist, Graham Simpson. ...more. After forming the band with a...

  5. Official website. Graham Simpson is a British politician and former journalist who has been a Member of the Scottish Parliament (MSP) for the Central Scotland region since 2016. A member of the Scottish Conservatives, he served as Shadow Cabinet Secretary for Transport, Infrastructure and Connectivity from 2020 to 2021.

  6. 2 de may. de 2012 · Graham Simpson was one of the original members of Roxy Music, the influential British rock band. He played bass on their debut album and left in 1972 due to mental health issues. He later traveled the world and studied various cultures and religions.

  7. 5 de ago. de 2012 · 04:30 pm. Discussion. Here’s a short but very compeling “artistic profile” on Graham Simpson, the original bassist and co-founder of Roxy Music. After the release of the band’s debut album in 1972, Simpson left Roxy Music to deal with his depression (“mental fatigue”), which eventually led to a trip to India to study Sufism.