Marty Simon(I)
- Composer
- Music Department
- Actor
Marty Simon is an accomplished Musician, Songwriter, Producer,
Arranger, and Music Director having over 25 years of experience in the
music industry. The Montreal born Simon began his musical journey at
the Faculty of Music at McGill University. His musical career ranges
from jamming with such musicians as Jimmy Page and Jimi Hendrix and session
work with Mick Jagger and ENO to composing dozens of soundtrack scores for
film and television. Simon's journey brought him to London, England
where he was a founding member of Island Record's band The Sharks in
1973. He then branched out to work at the opposite end of the music
industry as a record producer for Atlantic Records, EMI and various
Quebec based record labels. Simon has also co-written hit records for
such artists as 'Celine Dion', Wilson Pickettand Julien Clerc. His versatility and
experience in all facets of the music industry have made him a talented
composer who has been recognized for his efforts. Simon has received
two Anik Awards for music arrangements on Follement Votre, Diane
Dufresne, L.P., and four Felix Awards (Quebec's Grammys) for music
direction on 'best live show-of-the-year'. Among the dozens of film and
television soundtrack scores he has composed since 1987 include:
George's Island (1989), which won Best film in 1990 at the Chicago Festival of
Children's Films, and the 1992 film Quiet Killer (1992), and Life with Billy (1993), which won a
Canadian Gemini Award for Best TV movie in 1994. He was also nominated
in 1996 for a Canadian Gemini Award for best musical score for a series
for the Telescene production of Sirens (1993). Simon was nominated for a
Gemini Award in 1998 for his futuristic sci-fi score to the Showtime
Networks movie-series Lexx (1996).