Simon Coulson

Simon Coulson is a internet marketing expert and lead singer of the band Coolplay. He lives in Kent in the UK.
Simon’s businesses now have sales of over £1million a year, and less than 5 years have generated over £6 million pounds sales.
Early life and career
Simon obtained a Masters Degree from University of Kent. He then worked for with BT Group for 14 years ending December 2003.
Internet Marketing
Public speaking
Simon is a noted speaker on the UK lecture circuit, with appearances including the O2 arena and Olympia, London.
Notable businesses
Simon has founded the membership sites Business Opportunity Review and Internet Business School. His website design firm is called Logicworks. His publishing firm trades as How2become. His businesses are mainly based in Ashford, Kent.
Consultancy
Simon additionally consults for individual firms in internet marketing.
Musical career
Simon sings and plays keyboards in Coolplay, and has previously played keyboards in several other bands. Coolplay have achieved significant success as a tribute band, including appearances on Radio 1 and coverage in The Sun and NME.
During the early 1990s Simon played keyboards for an original 5 piece rock band named 'In The Red' from Gravesend, Kent. The band split in 1996 due to their failure to secure a record contract, despite having recorded two albums. Simon then joined 'The Cold Tuesdays', a 7piece band based in Tonbridge. In 1998 Simon played keyboards for East Anglian based original band 'Ouija' and toured with another original band 'Shiandra'. In 1999 Simon formed a duo with vocalist Melle Butler under the name 'Utopia' and gigged extensively across the country for the following 3 years. In Jan 2002 Simon formed a duo with former 'In The Red' front man Gary Gee known as 'High and Dry'. During 2002 Simon also played keyboards for original band 'Jonus' and recorded an album with them in Dec 2002 under producer Andy Whitmore. In 2004 Simon played on tour with Welsh singer songwriter Julia Jones who is signed to BMG.
 
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