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Look to get to know him well – back in touch with Howard Jones
It was a cold, grey day as Howard Jones looked out on to the Somerset Levels from his West Country home studio when we caught up on the phone ahead of his latest solo tour. But Spring was on the … Continue reading →
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Tagged Hangar 34, Hide and Seek, Howard Jones, Kim Wilde, Lancaster, Live Aid, Liverpool, New Song, Rachael Sage, Retro Futura, Roland, Royal Northern College of Music, Salford, Steinway, synthpop, The Lowry
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Me and Mr Jones – the Howard Jones interview
Can it really be more than 30 years since Howard Jones first arrived on our TV screens, with that cutaway t-shirt and distinctive split-level dyed-blond spiky hair, amid a bank of synthesisers performing New Song on Top of the Pops? … Continue reading →
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Tagged Breaking Bad, Cardiff, China Crisis, David Bowie, Duncan Sheik, Eddie the Eagle, Elise Yuill, Engage, Epstein Theatre, Gary Barlow, Hide and Seek, Howard Jones, Human's Lib, Jed Hoile, Keith Emerson, Live Aid, Liverpool, Manchester, Midge Ure, Morriston Orpheus Choir, New Song, Rewind, Royal Northern College of Music, Taunton
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