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Howard Jones

John Howard Jones (born 23 February 1955) is a British singer, musician and songwriter. He had ten top 40 hit singles in the UK between 1983 and 1986, including six which reached the top ten, and his 1984 album Human's Lib went to number one. Around the world, he had 15 top 40 hit singles between 1983 and 1992. He has been described by AllMusic editor Stephen Thomas Erlewine as "one of the defining figures of mid-'80s synth pop." He also performed at Live Aid in 1985. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


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Born:
Feb 23, 1955 In Southampton, Hampshire, England, UK
Movie/TV Credits:
23
First Appeared:
In the movie Maybe It's Love 1930-10-04
Latest Project:
Movie Promised Land of Heavy Metal 2008-11-15
Known For
Poster of Hit Me, Baby, One More Time
Poster of Live Aid
Poster of Factory: Play at Home
Poster of Mickey's Touchdown
Filmography
Movie Promised Land of Heavy Metal Self 2008-11-15
Movie Best of Night of the Proms Vol. 1 self 2005-01-01
Series Hit Me, Baby, One More Time Unknown 2005-04-02
Movie Live Aid: 20 Years Ago Today Self 2005-07-13
Movie Killswitch Engage: (Set This) World Ablaze Vocals 2005-09-16
Movie Live Aid Self 2004-11-16
Movie Bloom Young Bloom 2003-06-13
Movie Nena feat. Nena - Live Howard Jones 2003-03-23
Series Where Are They Now? Unknown 1999-06-07
Movie Mad Cows D.J. 1999-10-29
Series GMTV Unknown 1993-01-01
Movie One World, One Voice Self 1990-12-09
Movie The Comic Relief Utterly Utterly Rude Video Live 1986-04-25
Movie Live Aid Self 1985-07-13
Movie Factory: Play at Home Self 1984-10-19
Series The Kenny Everett Television Show Unknown 1982-02-25
Series Oxford Road Show Unknown 1981-01-16
Series Solid Gold Unknown 1980-09-13
Movie Knute Rockne All American USC Coach Howard Jones 1940-10-05
Movie College Humor Football Coach 1933-07-05
Movie Saturday's Millions Football Coach 1933-09-30
Movie Mickey's Touchdown University Of Southern California Coach 1933-10-13
Movie Maybe It's Love Coach Bob Brown of Univ. of Southern Cal. 1930-10-04