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Ron Simpson biographyRon Simpson was born 16th May 1971 in Bern. he started studying and playing music since the age of 9. Is It Love? was composed, arranged and texted by Ron Simpson, mixed and arranged by Ron Simpson and Massimo Noe, produced by Ron Simpson and Fresh Music. Woman voice was done by Jasmin. It reminded a lot of East Side Beat Ride Like The Wind. Many other tracks were recorded and played during the first promotional tours that Ron Simpson did : Intro (Welcome to the world of...), Why Don't You Come Back?, I Love Your Smile, Stay, The World Is Ill, Music, Beat (Time To Dance), Jane and I Love You. The follow-up single Dance Now was written, composed and arranged by Ron Simpson, chorus was sung by Aleete. Ron did a tour with one vocalist and 2 dancers as Ron Simpson and the Rhythm Attack. Once again he performed tracks which were unfortunately never released officially : Intro (The Coalmine), Get up!, I Wonder, Set Me Free and Take The Power. Ron Simpson was only 23 and a Swiss newspaper already described him as "the new DJ Bobo". Nowadays, Ron works for a big telephone company in Switzerland and doesn't produce any music anymore. Thanks to WebDJs The biography was last updated Sun, June 14th 2009 Did you like this article ? Tell your friends
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