THE LEAD vocalist of Bad Company, Brian Anthony Howe, passed away at the age of 66 on Wednesday. The singer reportedly died on his way to the hospital after going into cardiac arrest in his Florida home.
A family member revealed to TMZ the 66-year-old's cause of death. The singer had a heart attack back in 2017 and had been dealing with ongoing heart disease since then.
Although unrelated, the English rockstar had been involved in a car accident on April 30 which left him with broken ribs. The Portsmouth native first found fame when he replaced Paul Rodgers as the lead singer of the band in 1983.
His first album with Bad Company was Penetrator which quickly raised his name to the top. Unfortunately, Brian left the band in 1994 when they.
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