Bad Company singer Brian Howe dies from cardiac arrest aged 66

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Howe replaced Paul Rodgers as the supergroup’s lead singer in 1983

Howe replaced Paul Rodgers as Bad Company’s singer in 1983 for theHe was also behind the majority of song’s on the group’s most successful record,Howe was born in Portsmouth, England in 1953. His career began after becoming a member of heavy metal band White Spirit before eventually finding his way to Bad Company thanks to Mick Jones, a founding member of Foreigner.

 

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he didnt look too healthy for 66

NOOOOO BaddCompani

Real shame ,great band

RIP. I will still be listening to walk through fire and hot tin roof.

Sad!! 💔

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Brian Howe dead: Bad Company frontman dies on his way to hospital aged 66BRIAN HOWE - who was the lead singer of Bad Company - has died aged 66. The performer was believed to be on his way to hospital when he died of a heart attack. Whoever wrote this is a plank. Nearly all of it incorrect GillJames54 Aw man. RIP mate x
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Brian Howe dead: Bad Company frontman dies on his way to hospital aged 66BRIAN HOWE - who was the lead singer of Bad Company - has died aged 66. The performer was believed to be on his way to hospital when he died of a heart attack. Whoever wrote this is a plank. Nearly all of it incorrect GillJames54 Aw man. RIP mate x
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