Bad Company - Former Singer Dies
Brian Howe, the singer who fronted the British rock group Bad Company (also in Ted Nugent) between 1986 and 1994, has died at the age 66. He suffered a heart attack at his Florida home couple of days ago.
He suffered an earlier heart attack in September 2017, later saying: "It was a bad one, apparently - I don't remember anything about it. I was driving. And I was found in my car at a stop sign, unconscious ? It took me a long time to recover."
He continued touring until close to the end of his life, with dates across the US throughout 2019.
Howe's manager Paul Easton said: "It is with deep and profound sadness that we announce the untimely passing of a loving father, friend and musical icon."
He suffered an earlier heart attack in September 2017, later saying: "It was a bad one, apparently - I don't remember anything about it. I was driving. And I was found in my car at a stop sign, unconscious ? It took me a long time to recover."
He continued touring until close to the end of his life, with dates across the US throughout 2019.
Howe's manager Paul Easton said: "It is with deep and profound sadness that we announce the untimely passing of a loving father, friend and musical icon."
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