Simon Law is the former keyboardist for Soul II Soul. While he was with them, they had a #1 UK hit single with "Back To Life (However Do You Want Me)" (with Law appearing in one of the song's two music videos) and a Top 10 hit with "Keep On Movin'". He left in 1990 (although he has appeared on later albums). Law is also a record producer who has worked with artists such as Chanté Moore (the hit single "Love's Taken Over"); James "J.T. " Taylor and Maxi Priest.
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- Simon Law is the former keyboardist for Soul II Soul. While he was with them, they had a #1 UK hit single with "Back To Life (However Do You Want Me)" (with Law appearing in one of the song's two music videos) and a Top 10 hit with "Keep On Movin'". He left in 1990 (although he has appeared on later albums). Law is also a record producer who has worked with artists such as Chanté Moore (the hit single "Love's Taken Over"); James "J.T. " Taylor and Maxi Priest. He is also one half of electronic duo Una Mas (with longtime production/remix partner Lee Hamblin). He is often credited on releases as "Simon A. Law", "Simon "The Funky Ginger" Law" or simply "The Funky Ginger".
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- Simon Law is the former keyboardist for Soul II Soul. While he was with them, they had a #1 UK hit single with "Back To Life (However Do You Want Me)" (with Law appearing in one of the song's two music videos) and a Top 10 hit with "Keep On Movin'". He left in 1990 (although he has appeared on later albums). Law is also a record producer who has worked with artists such as Chanté Moore (the hit single "Love's Taken Over"); James "J.T. " Taylor and Maxi Priest.
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