Harper Simon

Singer-songwriter

Birthday September 7, 1972

Birth Sign Virgo

Birthplace New York, United States

Age 51 years old

Nationality United States

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1972

Harper James Simon (born September 7, 1972) is an American singer-songwriter, guitarist, and producer.

He is the son of Paul Simon and Peggy Harper.

Simon has appeared on several studio albums, and has been featured in films and television shows, including HBO's Girls.

1980

Simon made appearances in film and television shows growing up, including Sesame Street where he sang "Bingo" with his father in a segment that demonstrated how a record is made, as well as Lorne Michaels’ The New Show and Saturday Night Live in the 1980s.

Many of Paul Simon's lyrics include references to the younger Simon, most notably "St. Judy's Comet", "Slip Slidin' Away" and "Graceland."

His mother, Peggy, is the "silver girl" referred to in the song "Bridge Over Troubled Water."

The feature film One Trick Pony is loosely based on the relationships between Paul, Peggy and Harper.

After high school, Simon moved to Boston to study at the Berklee College of Music.

1990

In the 1990s, Simon played the club circuit in New York as a solo artist with both acoustic and electric ensembles.

He contributed music to two films by Abel Ferrara, New Rose Hotel and The Blackout, and played guitar on Carl Perkins's final album Go Cat Go!, recorded at Sun Studios in Memphis, Tennessee.

He made cameo appearances in New Rose Hotel, as well as in Martin Scorsese's Bringing Out The Dead.

2005

Simon has performed as a guitarist in Yoko Ono's Plastic Ono Band on many occasions, including headlining festivals such as ArthurFest in Los Angeles and All Tomorrow's Parties in the UK, both in 2005.

He played guitar on Sean Lennon's album Friendly Fire, appeared in the film by the same name, and accompanied Lennon on the road opening for Regina Spektor and the Strokes.

Simon performed as part of Blackout Sabbath, a concert curated by Rufus Wainwright, alongside Beth Orton, Martha Wainwright, and Joan As Police Woman.

2010

In 2010, Simon released his self-titled solo album, followed by his second album Division Street released in 2013.

Over the years, Simon has appeared as a musical guest on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, Late Night with David Letterman, Jimmy Kimmel Live, and Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, and has been featured in Rolling Stone, Paper, Mojo, Uncut, Clash, The Independent, and London Times.

Simon is also a journalist, and has conducted interviews with cultural and political figures.

He's contributed to several publications, including LA Review of Books, Purple, Issue, and Hesperios Journal. Simon is also a producer of film, music and charity events, and sits on the board of Waterkeeper Alliance.

Harper James Simon grew up in New York City as the eldest son of musician Paul Simon and his first wife, Peggy Harper.

His stepmother was the late actress and writer Carrie Fisher.

Simon's self-titled debut album was released in 2010.

It was produced by Simon and veteran producer Bob Johnston, known for his work with Bob Dylan, Leonard Cohen, and Johnny Cash.

The album featured many legendary session players, including members of the original "Nashville A-Team" Charlie McCoy and Hargus "Pig" Robbins, "Memphis Boys" Gene Chrisman and Mike Leech, and Lloyd Green, pedal steel player with George Jones and The Byrds.

Other musicians on the album include Marc Ribot, Steve Nieve from Elvis Costello's Attractions, Yuka Honda from Cibo Matto, and Petra Haden.

The debut featured songs co-written with Inara George and Booker Prize-winning novelist and poet Ben Okri.

In 2010, Simon performed as a musical guest on the Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, Jimmy Kimmel Live!, and Late Show with David Letterman.

Simon played many festivals to support the release of his solo album, including Bonnaroo, SXSW, Port Elliot, Cambridge Folk Festival, and Festival au Désert in Mali (where he performed with Tinariwen), and opened for acts such as Kris Kristofferson, Marianne Faithfull, Fleet Foxes, and Brian Wilson.

In 2010, he performed with Bob Weir at the benefit for Rainforest Action Network.

2012

In 2012, Simon reunited with the Plastic Ono Band, and was a featured guest at three Yoko Ono shows—at The Brooklyn Academy of Music, L.A.'s Orpheum Theater, and San Francisco's Fox Theater—where he shared the bill with Iggy Pop, RZA, Thurston Moore, Kim Gordon, Eric Clapton and Perry Farrell, among others.

In 2012, Simon performed at the Jerry Garcia 70th birthday tribute along with Bob Weir, Cass McCombs, and members of Vampire Weekend.

2013

He also performed as part of a Joe Boyd-produced tribute to Nick Drake that was broadcast on the BBC in 2013.

Others on the bill included Stuart Murdoch from Belle and Sebastian, Blur's Graham Coxon, and Vashti Bunyan.

Simon's second solo album, Division Street, was released on March 25, 2013 under Tulsi Records/PIAS.

It was produced by Simon and Tom Rothrock, best known for his work with Elliott Smith and Beck.

It features drummer Pete Thomas from Elvis Costello's Attractions, Nikolai Fraiture from The Strokes, Bright Eyes' Nate Walcott, and Wilco's Mikael Jorgensen, among others.

Simon performed on The Tonight Show in support of Division Street.

Simon performed in the band Lavender Diamond for two shows at the Wiltern Theater in Los Angeles in 2013.

Simon has regularly performed at the Los Angeles venue Largo, including two residencies at the venue, and has performed frequently with Largo regulars Jon Brion, Gillian Welch, David Rawlings, and Benmont Tench (Brion and Tench also appear on Division Street).

Simon has performed several times with various members of the Grateful Dead.

He shared the bill with the Grateful Dead's Phil Lesh at a benefit for Rainforest Action Network in 2013, and performed along with Weir, Lesh and others at the memorial for Grateful Dead lyricist John Barlow at the Fillmore Auditorium in 2018.