Joe Simon Biography – Age, Career, Death & Net Worth
Joe Simon was an American soul and R&B musician. He began as a gospel artist singing with the Golden West Singers in the Bay Area in California.
Age
Joe Simon was 85 years old.
Career
Simon started his musical journey as a Gospel artist with the Golden West Singers in California’s Bay Area.
Simon’s was born in Simmesport, Louisiana, and pursued his vocal abilities while his family shifted to Richmond during the late 1950s. He was approached by Hush Records to record a song of his own and he delivered a hit, My Adorable One, in 1964.
Simon then caught the attention of disc jockey John Richbourg who became his manager and record producer. Simon released another hit song Teenager’s Player in 1966 that remained in then 11th position on Billboard’s R&B chart. This was followed by more hits in the next two years.
Simon was paired with Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff in 1970 and they created the R&B hit Drowning in the Sea of Love in 1971. Simon kept releasing R&B hits like Trouble in My Home, Music in My Bones, Carry Me, and more.
Death
Popular singer Joe Simon recently passed away on December 13. Simon was 85 years old at the time of his death.
Joe Simon was mostly known for hits like The Chokin’ Kind in 1969 and Power of Love in 1972. Simon died in his hometown near Chicago. The cause of death is yet to be revealed and further details are awaited from family members.
Net Worth
The estimated Net Worth of Joe Simon is around $2 Million USD.