Former lead
vocalist for Bad Company, Brian Anthony Howe, is dead.
Howe who
passed on at the age of 66, launched his music career when he worked on Ted
Nugent’s 1984 “Penetrator” album.
He died on
Wednesday May 6 at his home in Florida. A relative told TMZ he died from
cardiac arrest. Howe had heart issues and he also had a heart attack in 2017.
The late
singer left the Bad Company band in 1994, after writing the platinum-selling
record “Holy Water in 1990” and gold-selling album Here Comes Trouble two years
later. He told some publications at that time that he left because he was tired
of his band-mates.
Howe said;
“Leaving Bad
Company was not a difficult decision. It had got to the point where nobody was
contributing anything to songwriting and quite frankly, the band was getting
very very sloppy live.
“I quite
simply, along with Terry Thomas, got tired of doing all the work and then
getting nothing but resentment for it from Mick and Simon.”
He opted for
a solo career but was never able to replicat.e the level of success he had with
Bad Company

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