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There are three persons with this name. 1. Howard Jones (born John Howard Jones on February 23, 1955) is an English singer and songwriter. He is the eldest of three boys. His birthplace is South (More...)
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There are three persons with this name. 1. Howard Jones (born John Howard Jones on February 23, 1955) is an English singer and songwriter. He is the eldest of three boys. His birthplace is Southampton, England, and he spent his early years in High Wycombe in Buckinghamshire, and attended the Royal Grammar School. He now lives with his family in Somerset, England. When he was young, he used to give piano lessons. One of his clients was a girl named Jan Smith, who he later married. Whilst working with her, a vehicle crashed into their van, injuring Jan. She claimed compensation and used the money to buy Howard a synthesiser, Moog Prodigy. The shop delivered two by mistake, and Howard liked the combination of the two so much that he paid for the extra one. He hit the charts in 1983 with a song called "New Song," which made it into the UK top ten. He subsequently had three more hits over the next twelve months and a UK Number 1 album, Human's Lib. He acquired a hardcore fanbase made up of both starstruck teenagers and more mature music lovers, who saw the musicianship which went into the electronic sounds of his songs. His mother ran his fan club. Jones was a close temporal and stylistic contemporary of Nik Kershaw, and the two musicians were often conflated in the affections of the contemporary pop audience. Howard was known as a respectable face of pop, combining innovative synthesiser music with strong feelings on animal rights and life's excesses. In his early days, he performed with a mime artist called Jed Hoile, who used to do improvised choreography while doused in white paint as Howard played behind him. In the summer of 1984, he released a single called "Like To Get To Know You Well", which he said was 'dedicated to the original spirit of the Olympic Games'. Although it wasn't an official Olympic anthem for the Games in Los Angeles that summer, it caught on and was a huge worldwide hit. The sleeve featured the song title in ten different languages; while Howard sang the title line in French and German on the extended version. The song appeared in the film Better Off Dead. Howard's second album was a ground breaking 'remix' album. It contained six songs, all but one of which had been previously released, but which appeared in elongated formats, including the multi-lingual version of "Like To Get To Know You Well". The album was called The 12 Inch Album and the sleeve featured a miniature Howard standing next to a 12-inch ruler. When he released his second studio album, Dream Into Action, in 1985, he introduced his own backing band, including future Soul II Soul singer Caron Wheeler as one third of female backing vocal trio Afrodiziak. Playing bass guitar, meanwhile, was Howard's own brother Martin, who had to have an extra string added to his instrument to play some of Howard's bass lines, which were originally played on a keyboard without regard for the range of a real bass guitar. One of the singles released from this album, "No One Is To Blame", was later re-recorded and featured Phil Collins as drummer and producer. In July 1985, Howard performed at Wembley Stadium as part of the Live Aid concert, singing his 1984 hit "Hide And Seek" while playing a piano belonging to Freddie Mercury. Howard had his last UK Top 40 hit in 1986 and thereafter concentrated on production, songwriting and running a successful vegetarian restaurant, though he had Billboard Top 10 success in the States in the 1990s. His eldest son, Oisín (pronounced Osheen), was born in 1985 and is now an actor. In 2005, he competed on the American TV show Hit Me Baby One More Time, losing to Irene Cara. Although he lost the in-studio vote to Cara, he won the online poll vote. 2. Howard Jones is the current lead singer of American metalcore bands Killswitch Engage and Blood Has Been Shed. Jones resides in Connecticut. His first success was in Connecticut with the band Blood Has Been Shed. After the release of The Novella of Uriel, the band went on tour, but Jones was eventually approached for a bigger project. Howard Jones replaced the lead singer of Killswitch Engage, Jesse Leach, in July of 2002, shortly after the release of Alive or Just Breathing, Killswitch Engage's Roadrunner Records debut album. Meanwhile, Blood Has Been Shed released their third album, Spirals in 2003. Critical reviews were mixed, with some saying the album was a bit stray from the music found on I Dwell and Novella, while fans found it to be the band's most sonically-challenging album yet. The first time KSE fans heard Jones they were impressed by him. Later he would be heard on the song "When Darkness Falls", which was first released on the soundtrack for the movie Freddy vs. Jason. Finally, Killswitch Engage released their first album with Jones as the new singer, as well as Blood Has Been Shed drummer Justin Foley. The End of Heartache would spawn two successful singles, "Rose of Sharyn" and the Grammy-nominated title track, "The End of Heartache". There was a minor spot of controversy with some fans over the Grammy nomination, as the song that was picked was a remixed version that would eventually appear on the Resident Evil: Apocalypse soundtrack. The differences between the original recording and the remixed version are the fact that the song is sung in a traditional singing style rather than using the original scream track that appears on the album, and several sections of the song have been shortened for a more commercially dynamic vision. In November 2006, Killswitch Engage released their fourth album (and second with Howard Jones) entitled As Daylight Dies. The album has spawned the singles "My Curse" and "Arms of Sorrow", and it has been cited by the band through numerous interviews that the album recalls influences from bands in the NOLA music scene, as well as metal bands like Pantera and Machine Head. Despite his front man role in Killswitch Engage, Jones is still the lead singer for Blood Has Been Shed. Aside from singing, Jones has also taken on the role of a manager to new and upcoming artists. Currently, he manages two bands, Twelve Tribes, Mikoto, and also the producer Zeuss. He is also known for his vocal styles, which include deep, booming roars, a higher, raspier scream, and operatic clean vocals. The clean style is absent from most of his work with Blood Has Been Shed, however, with Killswitch Engage, he usually makes use of all of his vocal styles in almost every song, particularly in As Daylight Dies and Holy Diver. 3. Howard Jones is an English folk singer and musician. He was a member of The Electropathics and currently performs with albireo and as a solo performer. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License and may also be available under the GNU FDL.
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Past Gigs
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Oct 20
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Keswick Theatre (Philadelphia) – Howard Jones - 2011
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Oct 19
Howard Jones Classic Albums Tour 2011
Irving Plaza (New York) – Howard Jones - 2011
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Aug 19
80's Rewind Festival
Temple Island Meadows (Ames) – Fiction Factory, Howard Jones, Nik Kershaw - 2011
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Jul 29
80's Rewind Festival
Scone Palace grounds (Perth) – , Fiction Factory, Heaven 17, Howard Jones, , ABC, Bananarama, The Human League - 2011
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Jul 09
Howard Jones
Sandy Amphitheater (Sandy) – Howard Jones - 2011
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Apr 02
Now Music Festival - I ♥ 80's
The Padang (Singapore) – Howard Jones, Alphaville - 2011
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Dec 09
80s Rewind - Christmas Tour Show
Bournemouth Int'nl Centre (Bournemouth) – Howard Jones - 2010
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Dec 08
80s Rewind - Christmas Tour Show
Cardiff International Arena (Cardiff) – Howard Jones, ABC - 2010
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Dec 06
80s Rewind - Christmas Tour Show
Sheffield Arena (Sheffield) – Howard Jones, ABC - 2010
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Dec 05
80s Rewind - Christmas Tour Show
S.E.C.C. (Glasgow) – Howard Jones, ABC - 2010
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Dec 02
80's Rewind - The Christmas Tour
Manchester Evening News Arena (Manchester) – Howard Jones, ABC - 2010
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Nov 30
80s Rewind – The Christmas Tour
LG Arena (Birmingham) – Howard Jones, ABC - 2010
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Nov 06
The Human's Lib & Dream Into Action performance
The indigO2 (London) – Howard Jones - 2010
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Oct 12
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The Mod Club (Toronto) – Howard Jones - 2010
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Sep 23
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Robin 2 (Bilston) – Howard Jones - 2010
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Sep 22
Howard Jones Ordinary Heroes Acoustic Tour
The Assembly (Leamington Spa) – Howard Jones - 2010
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Sep 17
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The Stables (Milton Keynes) – Howard Jones - 2010
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Sep 16
Howard Jones 2010 UK Acoustic Tour
Pacific Road Arts Centre (Birkenhead) – Howard Jones - 2010
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Sep 10
Temple House Festival
Temple House (Sligo) – Howard Jones, New Young Pony Club, Motion Control - 2010
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Sep 09
Bestival 2010
Robin Hill (Newport) – Richie Hawtin, Wax Tailor, LCD Soundsystem, Skream, Annie Mac, Flying Lotus, Aeroplane, Jack Beats, Fever Ray, Alex Metric, Benji Boko, Breakage, Caspa, Crystal Fighters, D-Bridge, DJ Zinc, Dan Le Sac vs Scroobius Pip, Dave Clarke, David E. Sugar, Delphic, Dixon, Dizzee Rascal, Dub Pistols, Egyptian Hip Hop, Ellie Goulding, Erol Alkan, Ewan Pearson, Example, Four Tet, French Horn Rebellion, Gonzales, Greg Wilson, Heaven 17, High Contrast, Hot Chip, Howard Jones, I Blame Coco, Instra:mental, Joker, Joy Orbison, Marc Almond, Midfield General, Mixhell, Mylo, Naive New Beaters, Nathan Fake, Neon Indian, Plastikman, Ramadanman, Samuel and the Dragon, Sbtrkt, Seth Troxler, Simian Mobile Disco, Sisters of Transistors, South Central, Sub Focus, Sunday Girl, , The Gaslamp Killer, The Japanese Popstars, The Prodigy, The Very Best, The xx, Three Trapped Tigers, Tinie Tempah, Todd Edwards, Tom Middleton, Tricky, Tunng, Uffie, Ulrich Schnauss, Unicorn Kid, Untold, Visions of Trees, Vitalic, Washed Out, hurts, Jakwob, DJ Yoda, Mary Anne Hobbs, Everything Everything, Adrian Sherwood, Kicks Like a Mule, Chris Coco, Shy FX, North Atlantic Oscillation, Jamie Woon, The Flaming Lips, Professor Green, Phil Mison, Jaguar Skills - 2010
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Aug 28
3. Hit-Radio Antenne 80er Open-Air
Heide Park (Soltau) – , Howard Jones, Alphaville - 2010
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Aug 07
Forever Young 2010
Varbergs Fästning (Varberg) – , Howard Jones, Ultravox, Alphaville - 2010
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Aug 06
Forever Young 2010
Bergs slussar (Vreta Abbey) – , Howard Jones, Ultravox, Alphaville - 2010
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Aug 01
Osborne House Summer Concerts
Osborne House (Isle Of Wight) – , Howard Jones, ABC, Bananarama - 2010
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Jul 31
Tintamarre Music Festival
Belvoir Castle (Grantham) – , Howard Jones, ABC, Midge Ure, Bananarama - 2010
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Jun 18
Kieler Woche 2010
Kiellinie (Kiel) – Bionic Ghost Kids, Boris Dlugosch, Howard Jones, The Disco Boys, , DISCOFAMILY - 2010
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May 25
Back to the Phuture
La Beatroute (Moonlighting) (London) – Howard Jones - 2010
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Nov 06
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The indigO2 (London) – Howard Jones - 2009
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Aug 21
80s Rewind Festival
Temple Island Meadows (Ames) – , Heaven 17, Howard Jones, Nik Kershaw, ABC, Paul Young, Midge Ure, Bananarama - 2009
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Jul 03
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Red Devil Lounge (San Francisco) – Howard Jones - 2009
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Jul 02
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Red Devil Lounge (San Francisco) – Howard Jones - 2009
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May 23
Here And Now Tour
Wembley Arena (London) – Howard Jones - 2009
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May 14
HERE & NOW TOUR 2009
Echo Arena (Liverpool) – Howard Jones - 2009
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Feb 06
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Regal Theatre (Subiaco) – Howard Jones - 2009
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Feb 05
Howard Jones - A Brief History
The Governor Hindmarsh Hotel (Adelaide) – Howard Jones - 2009
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Nov 15
25th ANNIVERSARY CONCERT
Alte Oper (Erfurt) – Howard Jones - 2008
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Nov 13
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Fritzclub im Postbahnhof (Berlin) – Howard Jones - 2008
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Nov 11
25th ANNIVERSARY CONCERT
Scala (Ludwigsburg) – Howard Jones - 2008
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Nov 10
25th ANNIVERSARY CONCERT
Kulturkirche (Cologne) – Howard Jones - 2008
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Nov 09
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Sendesaal des Hessischen Rundfunks (Frankfurt) – Howard Jones - 2008
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Nov 08
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Theater am AEGI (Hanover) – Howard Jones - 2008
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Nov 02
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The Helix Theatre, Dublin (Dublin) – Howard Jones - 2008
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Oct 09
Portsmouth & Southsea Festival 2008
Castle Field (Southsea) – Howard Jones, Lost Witness, Nik Kershaw, John '00' Fleming, The Ghost Frequency, Filo & Peri - 2008
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Sep 20
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The indigO2 (London) – Howard Jones - 2008
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Jul 19
Here And Now 2008
Blickling Hall (Blickling) – Howard Jones, Nik Kershaw, Paul Young - 2008
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Jul 10
An Evening With Howard Jones (Electric Duo)
Sellersville Theater (Sellersville) – Howard Jones - 2008
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Jun 28
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The Helix (Glasnevin) – Howard Jones - 2008
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Jun 14
Esbjerg 80'er Rock Festival
Festivalpladsen (Esbjerg) – Howard Jones, Laid Back, Nik Kershaw - 2008
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May 23
Kim Wilde
Sibamac Arena (Bratislava) – Howard Jones, Kajagoogoo - 2008
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Apr 26
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Cheltenham Town Hall (Cheltenham) – Howard Jones - 2008
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Jan 27
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Aladdin Theater (Portland) – Howard Jones - 2008
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Jan 24
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The Great American Music Hall (San Francisco) – Howard Jones - 2008
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Jan 12
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Florence Gould Hall (New York) – Howard Jones - 2008
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Oct 26
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Noise Club (Torino) – Howard Jones - 2007
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Sep 01
Retrofest 2007
Culzean Castle (Ayr) – , Howard Jones, Jimmy Somerville, Bananarama, Kajagoogoo - 2007
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Mar 31
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Forum Theatre (Melbourne) – Howard Jones - 2007


