Bob Howard

Bob Howard
Bob Howard made a remarkable number of recordings during 1935-38, enough to fill up five LPs. With the popularity of Fats Waller, Howard was signed by Decca as competition but he never came close despite the utilization of some notable sidemen. Howard moved to New York in 1926 and performed as a solo act. He was a fixture on 52nd Street in the 1930's, including at the Hickory House, Park Central Hotel and the Famous Door among others. Howard recorded five selections during 1931-32 for Columbia...
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Bob Howard & His Orchestra 1937-1947
By: Bob Howard & His Orchestra
Credited Role:Main Performer
Song List: Listen to Songs by Howard, Bob [2] Beat It Out, I'm Sorry I Made You Cry, What Do You Want To ...
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Bob Howard & His Orchestra 1935-1936
By: Bob Howard & His Orchestra
Credited Role:Main Performer
Song List: Listen to Songs by Howard, Bob [2] Lost My Rhythm, Lost My Music, Lost My Girl, I'm Painting T...
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