Dean Howard (musician)

Dean Howard (born 7 May 1961, Greenwich, London)[1] is a guitarist who was part of Ian Gillan's backing band on the Deep Purple frontman's U.S. solo tour in August and September 2006.[2] Dean was working with Toby Jepson (ex Little Angels), and is now with Air Race.[3]


Career

Howard first came into the public eye in the 1980s when he joined the pop/rock band T'Pau, fronted by the singer Carol Decker.[4] Howard joined after their debut album Bridge of Spies was released and original lead guitarist, Taj Wyzgowski, had departed. He added a more heavy rock style of guitar work which was first featured on the re-recording of one of the tracks from Bridge of Spies, "China in Your Hand". This subsequently stayed at number one in the UK single charts for five weeks and was the band's biggest hit. He remained lead guitarist on the group's next two albums, Rage[5] and The Promise, but has not been involved with the more recent incarnations of the band.

His post-T'Pau work includes the 2004 album, Volume One, which was written and recorded in two weeks at Rogue Studios, co-written by David Domminney (guitar/vocals), Andres Luengo (drums) and Russell Kennedy (bass) also featured guest vocals from Ian Gillan, Danny Bowes and Toby Jepson.[6]

In August 2020, Howard performed in rock band CATS in SPACE.[7] Dean has two children: Ricky 'Ginger' Howard and Ronnie Howard.

Musical history

References

  1. "Dean Howard". Discogs. Retrieved 6 September 2020.
  2. "dean howard - guitarist in audial". www.audial.co.uk. Retrieved 6 September 2020.
  3. "Dean Howard Band | Bands | David Domminney Fowler". www.daviddomminney.com. Retrieved 6 September 2020.
  4. Dean, Mark. "Interview: Dean Howard of CATS IN SPACE". /www.antiheromagazine.com.
  5. Bush, John. "Biography: T'Pau". AMG. Retrieved 12 May 2010.
  6. "Sign in - Google Accounts". accounts.google.com. Retrieved 6 September 2020.
  7. "CATS in SPACE - Rock Band | OFFICIAL SITE - Dean Howard". sites.google.com. Retrieved 6 September 2020.


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