Simpson was the founder and medical director of Eternity Medicine Institute (EMI) in Dubai, reportedly the only clinic in the UAE to offer Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy (BHRT), and the first clinic in the Gulf region to open a compounding pharmacy. A BHRT expert and an advocate of natural progesterone, he questions the use of synthetic or artificial hormones as replacement therapy.
Promoting a holistic approach to living and to maintaining good health, Simpson suggests that “inner peace” can have healing properties and blames grudges and hostility for the “release of histamines, which can trigger severe broncho-constriction in people with asthma, and can also cause chemical changes in the body that increase the risk of heart disease.”
Graham Simpson (13 October 1943 – 16 April 2012) was a founding member and bassist of Roxy Music, and friend of Bryan Ferry. On their eponymous first album (1972), his bass notes made distinctive contributions to the tracks "Ladytron" and "Chance Meeting". However, not long after the album was released, Simpson, who was suffering from depression following the death of his mother from cancer, was given an open-ended choice to remain with or take a hiatus from the band by Ferry. Simpson chose to leave the band and never returned to the line-up. He used his band royalties to travel the world learning about different cultures and religions, particularly Sufism, returning to London in 1982.
Simpson joined the Watford board in November 1999. He became Executive Chairman of Watford and Watford Leisure plc in September 2002. He stated his intention to sell the club in July 2008 and resigned from his post on 1 December at an Extraordinary General Meeting.
Simpson worked as a television actor in the 1970s. He founded travel company Simply Travel. He sold the company in 1999 and later founded Simpson Travel.
Nothing But The Magnificent - Roxy Music's Graham Simpson (Short Film)
'Nothing But The Magnificent' is a short artistic profile on Roxy Music's co-founder and original bassist, Graham Simpson.
After forming the band with a young Bryan Ferry, Graham played bass on Roxy Music's debut in 1972, along with fellow band mates Andy McKay, Brian Eno, Paul Thompson and Phil Manzanera.
In April of 1972, Graham mysteriously left the band.....
And just disappeared....
This short film features the original Super 8 footage and audio recordings of Graham's longtime friend and neighbor, the artist Sara Cook - who called it: "Playing with my camera".
An extended documentary film is currently in production, - directed and produced by collaborator and photographer, Miranda Little.
The film will celebrate Simpson's life as co-founder and original bassist of Roxy Music, a...
published: 02 May 2012
Mighty Trailer 2019
This is the story of Graham Simpson. Roxy Music's missing bass player.
In London, 1969, Simpson co-founded the band with Bryan Ferry, then disappeared off the face of the earth in 1972, straight after recording the band's seminal debut album.
In 2010, Graham wrote the word 'MIGHTY' on a noticeboard while on a temporary stay in a local mental health unit. A star was born. Against all the odds, Graham Simpson has made it back to humanity, back into the spotlight and a potential reunion with his long lost band mates.
Mighty is a human story as much as it is a Roxy Music story. It is a story of friendship found and friendship lost, travel and mysticism, prescence and abcense. And of course, a deep love of MUSIC.
Simpson's mysterious re-emergence was first documented by the artist and ph...
published: 28 Mar 2019
Simpson Travel Heritage - by Graham Simpson
http://www.simpsontravel.com/about-us
Simpson Travel is a long-established, privately owned company specialising in luxury private villas and small hotels with character. With an industry heritage spanning more than 30 years, founder and owner Graham Simpson reflects on the history and hallmarks of Simpson Travel today, and why he continues to choose 'the road less travelled'.
published: 27 Mar 2014
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'Nothing But The Magnificent' is a short artistic profile on Roxy Music's co-founder and original bassist, Graham Simpson.
After forming the band with a young...
'Nothing But The Magnificent' is a short artistic profile on Roxy Music's co-founder and original bassist, Graham Simpson.
After forming the band with a young Bryan Ferry, Graham played bass on Roxy Music's debut in 1972, along with fellow band mates Andy McKay, Brian Eno, Paul Thompson and Phil Manzanera.
In April of 1972, Graham mysteriously left the band.....
And just disappeared....
This short film features the original Super 8 footage and audio recordings of Graham's longtime friend and neighbor, the artist Sara Cook - who called it: "Playing with my camera".
An extended documentary film is currently in production, - directed and produced by collaborator and photographer, Miranda Little.
The film will celebrate Simpson's life as co-founder and original bassist of Roxy Music, as well as the more personal aspects of his life before and after the band.
Graham sadly since passed away peacefully in Ladbroke Grove in 2012 - but will be remembered by not only those that listened to his 'melodic basslines' - but by those that knew him and still searched for him. Graham was a much loved character in and around Ladbroke Grove, loved as much for his dry wit and wisdom, as the ever present sparkle in his eye..........
''Strangle an Ostrich!".......
'Nothing But The Magnificent' is a short artistic profile on Roxy Music's co-founder and original bassist, Graham Simpson.
After forming the band with a young Bryan Ferry, Graham played bass on Roxy Music's debut in 1972, along with fellow band mates Andy McKay, Brian Eno, Paul Thompson and Phil Manzanera.
In April of 1972, Graham mysteriously left the band.....
And just disappeared....
This short film features the original Super 8 footage and audio recordings of Graham's longtime friend and neighbor, the artist Sara Cook - who called it: "Playing with my camera".
An extended documentary film is currently in production, - directed and produced by collaborator and photographer, Miranda Little.
The film will celebrate Simpson's life as co-founder and original bassist of Roxy Music, as well as the more personal aspects of his life before and after the band.
Graham sadly since passed away peacefully in Ladbroke Grove in 2012 - but will be remembered by not only those that listened to his 'melodic basslines' - but by those that knew him and still searched for him. Graham was a much loved character in and around Ladbroke Grove, loved as much for his dry wit and wisdom, as the ever present sparkle in his eye..........
''Strangle an Ostrich!".......
This is the story of Graham Simpson. Roxy Music's missing bass player.
In London, 1969, Simpson co-founded the band with Bryan Ferry, then disappeared off the ...
This is the story of Graham Simpson. Roxy Music's missing bass player.
In London, 1969, Simpson co-founded the band with Bryan Ferry, then disappeared off the face of the earth in 1972, straight after recording the band's seminal debut album.
In 2010, Graham wrote the word 'MIGHTY' on a noticeboard while on a temporary stay in a local mental health unit. A star was born. Against all the odds, Graham Simpson has made it back to humanity, back into the spotlight and a potential reunion with his long lost band mates.
Mighty is a human story as much as it is a Roxy Music story. It is a story of friendship found and friendship lost, travel and mysticism, prescence and abcense. And of course, a deep love of MUSIC.
Simpson's mysterious re-emergence was first documented by the artist and photographer Sara Cook, whose original super 8, black and white photography and audio recordings form the basis of the feature film.
After a 'chance meeting', Cook got together with the film's director Miranda Little on a local film course. And the rest is history...
9 years in the making the story of MIGHTY has more twists and turns than a Graham Simpson bass line. And now, with Simpson's postumous induction into the 2019 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame - and a deluxe box set featuring rareties from his time in Roxy Music - there really has never been a better time to be a Roxy fan...!
So please help this little indy film get on its way. Share, love and re-post it!
The trailer is also on our BadLittleCookFilms /YouTube page for sharing. Let's get it out there and turn Graham Simpson into the rock star he never got the chance to be...
Just one more prize left to deliver...
The feature film.
M I G H T Y is still in production.
Get your leopard print on and join us for the ride.....
Bad Little Cook Films x
This is the story of Graham Simpson. Roxy Music's missing bass player.
In London, 1969, Simpson co-founded the band with Bryan Ferry, then disappeared off the face of the earth in 1972, straight after recording the band's seminal debut album.
In 2010, Graham wrote the word 'MIGHTY' on a noticeboard while on a temporary stay in a local mental health unit. A star was born. Against all the odds, Graham Simpson has made it back to humanity, back into the spotlight and a potential reunion with his long lost band mates.
Mighty is a human story as much as it is a Roxy Music story. It is a story of friendship found and friendship lost, travel and mysticism, prescence and abcense. And of course, a deep love of MUSIC.
Simpson's mysterious re-emergence was first documented by the artist and photographer Sara Cook, whose original super 8, black and white photography and audio recordings form the basis of the feature film.
After a 'chance meeting', Cook got together with the film's director Miranda Little on a local film course. And the rest is history...
9 years in the making the story of MIGHTY has more twists and turns than a Graham Simpson bass line. And now, with Simpson's postumous induction into the 2019 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame - and a deluxe box set featuring rareties from his time in Roxy Music - there really has never been a better time to be a Roxy fan...!
So please help this little indy film get on its way. Share, love and re-post it!
The trailer is also on our BadLittleCookFilms /YouTube page for sharing. Let's get it out there and turn Graham Simpson into the rock star he never got the chance to be...
Just one more prize left to deliver...
The feature film.
M I G H T Y is still in production.
Get your leopard print on and join us for the ride.....
Bad Little Cook Films x
http://www.simpsontravel.com/about-us
Simpson Travel is a long-established, privately owned company specialising in luxury private villas and small hotels with...
http://www.simpsontravel.com/about-us
Simpson Travel is a long-established, privately owned company specialising in luxury private villas and small hotels with character. With an industry heritage spanning more than 30 years, founder and owner Graham Simpson reflects on the history and hallmarks of Simpson Travel today, and why he continues to choose 'the road less travelled'.
http://www.simpsontravel.com/about-us
Simpson Travel is a long-established, privately owned company specialising in luxury private villas and small hotels with character. With an industry heritage spanning more than 30 years, founder and owner Graham Simpson reflects on the history and hallmarks of Simpson Travel today, and why he continues to choose 'the road less travelled'.
MeidasTouch Contributor Coach D telegraphs Lindsey Graham's complete and utter fall from grace, from railing against Donald Trump in 2015 and 2016, to going on ...
MeidasTouch Contributor Coach D telegraphs Lindsey Graham's complete and utter fall from grace, from railing against Donald Trump in 2015 and 2016, to going on TV and begging people to send Donald Trump money in 2023 in the wake of Trump's criminal indictment.
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MeidasTouch Contributor Coach D telegraphs Lindsey Graham's complete and utter fall from grace, from railing against Donald Trump in 2015 and 2016, to going on TV and begging people to send Donald Trump money in 2023 in the wake of Trump's criminal indictment.
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'Nothing But The Magnificent' is a short artistic profile on Roxy Music's co-founder and original bassist, Graham Simpson.
After forming the band with a young Bryan Ferry, Graham played bass on Roxy Music's debut in 1972, along with fellow band mates Andy McKay, Brian Eno, Paul Thompson and Phil Manzanera.
In April of 1972, Graham mysteriously left the band.....
And just disappeared....
This short film features the original Super 8 footage and audio recordings of Graham's longtime friend and neighbor, the artist Sara Cook - who called it: "Playing with my camera".
An extended documentary film is currently in production, - directed and produced by collaborator and photographer, Miranda Little.
The film will celebrate Simpson's life as co-founder and original bassist of Roxy Music, as well as the more personal aspects of his life before and after the band.
Graham sadly since passed away peacefully in Ladbroke Grove in 2012 - but will be remembered by not only those that listened to his 'melodic basslines' - but by those that knew him and still searched for him. Graham was a much loved character in and around Ladbroke Grove, loved as much for his dry wit and wisdom, as the ever present sparkle in his eye..........
''Strangle an Ostrich!".......
This is the story of Graham Simpson. Roxy Music's missing bass player.
In London, 1969, Simpson co-founded the band with Bryan Ferry, then disappeared off the face of the earth in 1972, straight after recording the band's seminal debut album.
In 2010, Graham wrote the word 'MIGHTY' on a noticeboard while on a temporary stay in a local mental health unit. A star was born. Against all the odds, Graham Simpson has made it back to humanity, back into the spotlight and a potential reunion with his long lost band mates.
Mighty is a human story as much as it is a Roxy Music story. It is a story of friendship found and friendship lost, travel and mysticism, prescence and abcense. And of course, a deep love of MUSIC.
Simpson's mysterious re-emergence was first documented by the artist and photographer Sara Cook, whose original super 8, black and white photography and audio recordings form the basis of the feature film.
After a 'chance meeting', Cook got together with the film's director Miranda Little on a local film course. And the rest is history...
9 years in the making the story of MIGHTY has more twists and turns than a Graham Simpson bass line. And now, with Simpson's postumous induction into the 2019 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame - and a deluxe box set featuring rareties from his time in Roxy Music - there really has never been a better time to be a Roxy fan...!
So please help this little indy film get on its way. Share, love and re-post it!
The trailer is also on our BadLittleCookFilms /YouTube page for sharing. Let's get it out there and turn Graham Simpson into the rock star he never got the chance to be...
Just one more prize left to deliver...
The feature film.
M I G H T Y is still in production.
Get your leopard print on and join us for the ride.....
Bad Little Cook Films x
http://www.simpsontravel.com/about-us
Simpson Travel is a long-established, privately owned company specialising in luxury private villas and small hotels with character. With an industry heritage spanning more than 30 years, founder and owner Graham Simpson reflects on the history and hallmarks of Simpson Travel today, and why he continues to choose 'the road less travelled'.
MeidasTouch Contributor Coach D telegraphs Lindsey Graham's complete and utter fall from grace, from railing against Donald Trump in 2015 and 2016, to going on TV and begging people to send Donald Trump money in 2023 in the wake of Trump's criminal indictment.
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Simpson was the founder and medical director of Eternity Medicine Institute (EMI) in Dubai, reportedly the only clinic in the UAE to offer Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy (BHRT), and the first clinic in the Gulf region to open a compounding pharmacy. A BHRT expert and an advocate of natural progesterone, he questions the use of synthetic or artificial hormones as replacement therapy.
Promoting a holistic approach to living and to maintaining good health, Simpson suggests that “inner peace” can have healing properties and blames grudges and hostility for the “release of histamines, which can trigger severe broncho-constriction in people with asthma, and can also cause chemical changes in the body that increase the risk of heart disease.”