A family member confirmed he died of a cardiac arrest on Wednesday Brian Howe, the former frontman of Bad Company, has died aged 66.
Best known as the singer who replaced Paul Rodgers in the British rock supergroup, Howe died of a cardiac arrest on Wednesday (May 6), according to TMZ.
Howe’s first big break came in 1984 when he was recruited to sing lead vocals on Ted Nugent’s 10th studio album, ‘Penetrator’.
Two years later, he was asked by Mick Ralphs and Simon Kirke to front Bad Company. Singing with the band for a decade, Howe appeard on albums including, ‘Fame And Fortune’, ‘Holy Water’, ‘Dangerous Age’, and ‘Here Comes Trouble’, his final album with Bad Company.
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