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  2. Howard Jones (British musician) - Wikipedia

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    Jones continued to tour and write new music, collaborating with Robbie Bronnimann to co-write and co-produce music for Sugababes, and Jones' own 2005 album Revolution of the Heart. [1] He toured playing gigs in the United States, Italy, Germany and Sweden and played a number of times at the Edinburgh Festival in 2006. [21]

  3. Howard Jones - Wikipedia

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    Howard Jones (British musician) (born 1955), English pop singer; Howard Jones (American singer) (born 1970), vocalist for Light The Torch; Howard Jones (American football coach) (1885–1941), American football player and coach; Howard Jones (linebacker) (born 1990), American football player; Howard Mumford Jones (1892–1980), American critic ...

  4. Howard Jones discography - Wikipedia

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    Howard Jones discography Studio albums 13 EPs 1 Live albums 3 Compilation albums 9 Singles 34 This is a discography for the British musician Howard Jones. Albums Studio albums Title Album details Peak chart positions Certifications UK AUS CAN GER ITA NED [6] NOR [7] NZ [8] SWE [9] SWI [10] US [11] Human's Lib Released: 1984 Label: WEA/Elektra 1 68 18 8 — 15 13 21 5 12 59 UK: 2× Platinum [12 ...

  5. Synthpop Pioneer Howard Jones Signs With Wolfson ...

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    British synthpop pioneer Howard Jones has signed with Jonathan Wolfson, joining a roster that includes Daryl Hall & John Oates, Loverboy and Fee Waybill’s The Tubes. “Being a proud Gen X-er, I ...

  6. Rupert Hine - Wikipedia

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    Rupert Neville Hine (21 September 1947 – 4 June 2020) was an English record producer and musician. He produced albums for artists including Rush, Kevin Ayers, [1] Tina Turner, [2] Howard Jones, [2] Saga, the Fixx, Bob Geldof, Thompson Twins, Stevie Nicks, [2] Chris de Burgh, Suzanne Vega, Underworld, Duncan Sheik, Formula and Eleanor McEvoy. [3]

  7. No One Is to Blame - Wikipedia

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    "No One Is to Blame" is a song written and performed by British musician Howard Jones. Originally released on Jones's 1985 album Dream into Action, "No One Is to Blame" was re-recorded and released as a single in 1986. The single became Jones's biggest U.S. hit to date, peaking at #4.

  8. What Is Love? (Howard Jones song) - Wikipedia

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    "What Is Love?" is a song by English musician Howard Jones, released in November 1983 as the second single from his debut studio album, Human's Lib (1984). It reached number 2 on the UK Singles Chart, becoming the singer's highest chart placing to date.

  9. Things Can Only Get Better (Howard Jones song) - Wikipedia

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    A typically upbeat Jones composition, it was one of two songs from the album to feature all-female singing group Afrodiziak on backing vocals. John Leland from Spin magazine wrote that "It mines the best of the Anglo soul movement: a clean slap-bass line, precise horns and synths, and some well-paced and inviting singing".