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Brian Howe

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July 22, 1953 - May 6, 2020

Former Bad Company and Ted Nugent band frontman Brian Howe has died of a cardiac arrest. He was 66. Born in Portsmouth, the singer’s first band was called Shy (not to be confused by the Midlands-based group of the same name). He then replaced Bruce Ruff in the NWOBHM act White Spirit, before hooking up with Nugent for the 1984 album Penetrator.

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