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Simon Townshend (; born 10 October 1960) is a British guitarist, singer and songwriter. He is the younger brother of 's guitarist , and is most associated with The Who and the various side projects of its original members. Simon Townshend has also performed with numerous other acts including , and .


Early life
Townshend was born in , London, the same area and town where older brother was born. He grew up into a musical family. He was the youngest of three sons born to , a professional saxophonist in The Squadronaires, and his wife, Betty Townshend (née Dennis), who had an early career as a singer. By the time he was born, his father's career as a musician was winding down, while Pete became successful as the primary songwriter of the rock band in the mid-1960s.

In 1974 Townshend released his debut single, When I'm a Man, at the age of 13. Nine years later, in 1983, he released his first solo album, , followed by Moving Target in 1985. In 1989, he also appeared on his brother Pete Townshend's fifth solo album, , singing on the short song "Man Machines" and an alternative version of "Dig".

In 1994, he toured with The Who's lead vocalist on the Daltrey Sings Townshend tour.


Career
In 1996, after starting his own record label and production company, Stir Music, Simon Townshend released several other albums including studio and live performances. He joined as a second guitarist for their Tour in 1996 and 1997.[1] He later rejoined the band as a full touring member in 2002 and has played with them on each of their tours since. Simon Townshend also joined in 2004, which included (bass guitarist for ) and (drummer for ) and Bruce Watson (guitarist for Big Country), where he functioned as lead guitarist, lead vocalist and songwriter.

In 2006 Simon Townshend joined the European leg of 's tour, playing a support set with Casbah Club as well as performing with (see The Who Tour 2006-2007). Simon Townshend played rhythm guitar, , and performed backing vocals.

He played a modified Fender Stratocaster with P-90 pick-ups. Simon Townshend also uses a signature guitar designed and developed by JJ Guitars in addition to their Retro Lux model.

His first credited collaboration with involved participation as one of the supporting choralists for 's film adaptation of Tommy which was released in 1975.

He also had contributed backing vocals to 's Endless Wire album in 2006.

On 11 August 2009 Simon joined onstage at the Shepherd's Bush Empire in London for a performance of "The Real Me" from 's album.

In the autumn of 2009, he embarked on a tour of the US with and the No Plan B band. The band continued touring in the spring of 2010, playing a number of dates in support of . Further tours in 2011 and 2012 followed, with the band performing a complete version of Tommy.

In February 2012, he began his own tour of the UK, in support of his new album which has been credited as his most impactful solo recording to date "Looking Out Looking In", which London's Daily Express rated 5/5, calling it "utterly compelling" and naming Simon Townshend "a genuinely original talent."

His live band for this contained Tony Lowe (guitar), (bass), and Greg Pringle (drums), His live shows have been variously described as "supercharged" (New York Times), "irresistible" (Washington Post) and a "catharsis" (Los Angeles Times). Billboard labelled him "impressive" and Goldmine affirmed, "truly enjoyable listening." In short, as London's Gig Guide said, "you would be a fool to miss him."

In the late summer and autumn of 2012, he played with on the Quadrophenia and More tour, which included a performance at the 2012 Summer Olympics closing ceremony. In July 2014 at Milton Keynes Bowl he again joined Pearl Jam on stage to perform his song “I'm the Answer.”

From 2014 to 2016, Townshend joined on their 50th anniversary tour, The Who Hits 50!. In 2018, he toured with Roger Daltrey, performing Tommy with local orchestras in the United States.


Discography

Studio albums


Compilation albums
  • Simontownshendis (2002, Stir)
  • Scraps (2000)


Extended plays
  • Ages (2000, Stir)
  • Something New (2011, Stir)


Live albums
  • Bare Bodies Bare Assets (2000, Stir)
  • Animal Soup Live at the Astoria (2005, Stir)


Singles
  • "When I'm a Man" (1974, Warner Bros.)
  • "Janie" (1975, Warner Bros.)
  • "Turn It On" (1976, Warner Bros.)
  • "Ready for Action" (1980, WEA)
  • "Another Planet" (1980, WEA)
  • "I'm the Answer" (1983, Polydor)
  • "So Real" (1983, Polydor)
  • "Sweet Sound" Promo (1983, Polydor)
  • "Barriers" (1985, Polydor)
  • "Meet You" (1985, Polydor)
  • "Broken Heart" (1987, Dignity Records)
  • "Walking in Wonderland" (1988, Dignity)
  • "The Way It Is" Promo (1996, Rising)
  • "Bare Essence" (2013, Stir)


Personal life
Simon Townshend is married to Janie Townshend, with whom he has three children. His song "Girl in New York" was written for her.


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