American Bred, American Born is a raw, unapologetic country album that celebrates heartland pride, rugged individualism, and unfiltered American spirit. With tracks like the title anthem's defiant roots declaration, the wild outlaw energy of "Tornado Alley Outlaw," the proud redneck embrace in "Call Me a Redneck (That’s a Compliment)," and the rebellious edge of "Stars, Bars & I Don’t Give a Damn," it delivers hard-hitting anthems for small-town rebels and blue-collar warriors. The record mixes gritty humor ("Everybody Needs A Dashcam," "Congratulations, You’re Special") with deeper reflections on family legacy ("Black Sheep Bloodline," "Ghosts Of His Past") and unflinching patriotism ("They’ve Forgotten September" — a poignant reminder of sacrifice and memory). It's classic country grit meets modern outlaw attitude: born in the USA, raised on dirt roads, and proud as hell about it. Perfect for bonfires, backroads, and anyone who lives free and speaks plain.
A soul-stirring gospel journey rooted in grit, grace, and unshakable faith. God Don’t Make Mistakes blends revival fire with country heart, marching through spiritual warfare, redemption, and praise that won’t be silenced. From the defiant roar of “We Ain’t Backin’ Down” to the haunting beauty of “When the Bagpipes Started Cryin’ Grace,” this album is a testament to divine purpose and the power of belief. Every track stands tall on sacred ground—built on the rock, lit by hallelujahs, and shielded from the devil’s schemes.
A powerful, cinematic rock ballad that retells February 3rd, 1959 as a night when three rising stars—Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, and The Big Bopper—were taken far too soon. The song blends heartbreak, myth, and soaring guitar energy to honor their legacy, capturing the frozen night, the final flight, and the way their music still echoes across generations.
A raw, unapologetic collection of anti-love anthems drenched in heartbreak, grit, and emotional chaos. Love Don’t Live Here No More rips through the lies, loneliness, and shattered illusions with outlaw-country edge and rock-ballad fury — perfect for anyone who’s done pretending love still matters.
A loud, unapologetic patriotic album calling out the outrage culture, the constant negativity, and the attacks on everyday Americans. With anthems like “Democrats Hate America,” “Red Hat Revolution,” and “Waking Up in Trump Town,” this album fires back with pride, grit, and a refusal to back down from loving this country.
A gritty, unapologetic rock album that flies the flag high and loud. With thunderous riffs and defiant lyrics, these tracks celebrate unity, freedom, and the working-class backbone of the nation. From the fiery resolve of Burn the Bridge Behind You to the rallying cry of One Nation, One Flag, One Anthem, this is pure American pride—amplified.
A heartfelt journey through every corner of love, this 10‑song collection blends tender storytelling with raw emotion. From quiet confessions to soaring anthems, each track captures a different shade of connection—new sparks, deep devotion, longing, healing, and the kind of love that changes a life. Warm melodies, intimate lyrics, and timeless themes make this album a soundtrack for anyone who’s ever loved, lost, or held on. It’s honest, hopeful, and built to be felt.
"Simon Music Rocks" is a thunderous, soul-stirring ride through the heart of rock and roll. This album blends gritty outlaw energy with heartfelt storytelling, delivering a genre-fluid experience that’s as raw as a Guthrie sunrise and as electrifying as a neon-lit highway.
Ballads & Heartbreakers: From tear-stained verses to slow-burning anthems, these tracks dive deep into love lost, lessons learned, and the quiet ache of memory. Love Songs with Bite: Not your average romance—these tunes celebrate devotion, desire, and the kind of love that leaves a mark. Hard Rock Heat: Amped-up riffs, pounding drums, and rebel spirit fuel the album’s loudest moments, built for backroads, bar stages, and midnight drives. 80s Nostalgia Vibes: Synth echoes, big choruses, and retro swagger pay tribute to the decade of denim, defiance, and unforgettable hooks.
Whether you're chasing ghosts, falling hard, or just cranking it up for the ride, "Simon Music Rocks" is your soundtrack. It’s Oklahoma grit meets arena glory—every track a story, every riff a memory.
Before You Do Me Wrong is a genre‑bending ride through heartbreak, resilience, and the absurdity of everyday life. From the raw warning shot of the title track to the quiet ache of Behind the Smile, the album swings between shadows and sunsets with outlaw swagger. Off‑the‑wall anthems like Better Chance at a Dinosaur, Don’t Film Me Bro, and My Back Hurts When I Blink bring sharp wit, while Legendary Mistakes and Chasing the Sundown hit with reflective, road‑worn truth. It all closes with the tongue‑in‑cheek apocalypse daydream Still Waiting for the Zombie Apocalypse, sealing an album that’s as honest as it is unpredictable.
“This Is My Life”
A gritty, heartfelt ride through John Simon’s years on the road, at home, and in reflection. From trucking tales to family memories, each song captures a real moment—raw, proud, and deeply personal. This album isn’t just music. It’s a life lived loud.
A powerful tribute album honoring the courage, sacrifice, and unbreakable spirit of America’s military. Each song carries the heartbeat of service members past and present, celebrating their stories with pride, gratitude, and unwavering respect.












