Simon Le Bon - Vocals (1980-current)



Full Name
: Simon John Charles Le Bon

Born: October 27th 1958 Bushey maternity hospital, Herts, England - 7lb 12oz

Height: 6' 2"

Eyes: Blue

Brothers: Jonathon and David

Education: West Lodge Junior, Pinner; Pinner Grammar school; Harrow Art college; Birmingham University.

Simon is the eldest of three brothers, coming from a showbiz background, his Grandmother was one of the 
original Tiller girls, his mothers aunt once danced before the Queen with the famous Ziegfeld Follies and his 
Grandfather was part of the respected Ernest Read Choir.

His Family is descended from the Huguenots (a 16th Century group of French Protestants), Simon's aunt 
believes their coat of arms can be found on the Huguenot crypt in Canterbury cathedral.


Simons family home in Pinner

His parents are Anne and John Le Bon, Anne wrote children's books based loosely on Simon as a child, 
ran an Antiques company in Florida as well as a successful catering products
business. His Father John 
worked as an executive for the London water board and a keen pigeon racer.

Simon used to fear demons when he was a child and used to protect himself by putting toy soldiers on 
his window sill, he also had an off white teddy bear with a stern expression called Shockermoler who 
wore an eye patch and had a safety pin through his ear who was his best guard!


Simon aged four and a half

At a very young age Simon showed signs of being artistic and 
imaginative very often quoting poetry from the age of 2 and a half.

As Simon matured he devoted his time to drama and singing and at 5
he had taken acting lessons, appearing in an advertisement for Persil 
washing powder, Coke and a French coffee manufacturer as well as posing 
for knitwear patterns in a woman's magazine.

Simon joined the boys scouts but refused to return as he said the other 
boys had kicked him, instead he joined the local church choir at St Johns 
in Pinner High St, Middlesex. where he took choir practice under the 
supervision of Mr Turvey the church organist, he attended twice during the 
week and twice on Sundays.

This in fact was where Simon made his first record, he was 13 and a local recording company came along and 
recorded Simon and Mr Turvey performing "He shall feed his Flock" unfortunately this was never to be released, 
just copies made for him and Mr Turvey.

St John's Church, Pinner

Mr Turvey, St John's Choirmaster


Simon attended Pinner Grammar school, the same school as Elton John. Simon was branded a dreamer by the teachers, his mother was told when handed a blank piece of paper Simon would spend so long just thinking 
about the wonderful things he could write down, at the end of the lesson he would still have a blank piece of paper, 
She was also told that Simon would be a brilliant pupil if he had only three lessons a day, music, art and drama.

 

 

Although Simon had a lot of friends he would spend a lot of time quietly sprawled out drawing and writing stories. many of which were published in the school magazine. He would also leave his homework until the last minute but never pressured by his parents, he realised that he needed academic qualifications to support his career. Simon did leave school with 6 'O' levels and two 'A' levels in Art and English.
an illustration from the school magazine Quill.

Simon appeared in several amateur stage productions such as The King and I when he was 7, Bless the bride 
with the Harrow light opera company, Little Lord Fauntleroy (where he got his first taste of the frilly shirts!) 
and A man for all seasons. Simon's first professional stage appearance was at the Cambridge Theatre, London 
where he appeared alongside Roy Dotrice in Tom Brown's Schooldays playing the part of one of Tom's friends 
at Rugby school.


Simon in front of the Cambridge Theatre

Simon was always a reliable boy but once went to the coast to see a group on a cold winters day, His mother 
was worried as he never came home and he hadn`t enough money for a hotel, although he turned up safe and 
well the next day having missed the last train home and having to sleep in a Gents toilet with the hand dryer 
jammed on to keep warm!

Simon was a soprano but his mother feared for his voice and that if he pushed it as it broke he could have no 
voice left, so Simon gave up singing with the church choir from which he had been awarded several trophies in 
various festivals, he was terribly disappointed mother Ann who has operatic training, continued to coach Simon 
with his singing and along with valuable lessons from drama and his stage work, Simon had the groundings for
a strong voice for the future.

Simon's first performed with a punk band called Dog Days when he was 17, at one gig they were fourth on the 
bill and were not allowed to play on the stage, they had to play on the floor!

Simon also sang with Bolleaux - a pub style R&B band, Eddie and the Hotrods - a rock band and a Electro punk 
band called Rov Ostrov.

His first "proper" job was as a Hospital porter at Northwick Park Hospital, Harrow,

Simon said:

"It had a profound effect on me. I saw severed limbs, dead bodies and people badly hurt. But there was 
a good atmosphere. It was the will to survive. The tenacity of people. took me by surprise
."


Before heading for University Simon spent some time working on a kibbutz in Israel where he encountered 
a completely new way of life, there he learnt to drive tractors, lumberjacking, orange picking and looking after 
children, he loved it he considered it absolute paradise, 4 hours work in the day then swim, sunbathe followed 
by chatting up Israeli women!


Birmingham University

It was while Simon was studying Drama in his freshman year at Birmingham University, Edgbaston 
(having being turned down for places at RADA and Bristol's Old Vic School) that Fiona Kemp (a girlfriend working 
as a barmaid at The Rum Runner) gave Simon's phone number to John Taylor whose band "Duran Duran" 
were looking for a singer.

Simon turned up for an audition wearing pink lepoard skin print trousers , a 60's brown suede jacket, 
sunglasses, pointed boots and carrying an exercise book with lyrics such as "underneath the clocktower","
On a dead child", "Nightboat" and "the Chauffeur"the other members of the band played him a backing 
track they had been working on, Simon listened to it twice and within half an hour "Sound of Thunder" was 
complete, within a month they had ten songs written and ready to take on the world.

Simon Married Yasmin Parveneh in a registry office ceremony in Oxford, December 27th 1985

Simon and Yasmin have three children: 

Amber Rose Tamara (25.8.89),
Saffron Sahara (25.9.90) 
Tallulah Pine (10.9.94)