This episode continues with his professional career in the Music Industry which first concludes with how he met Bob Marley who rented rehearsal space for himself and the Whalers from the Howard Conder Music Centre in Kingston Upon Thames.
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This is episode 2 of Howard Conder’s Life Stories during his professional career in the Music Industry.
Howard Conder Life Stories Part 2 – Music
This video follows the first of My Life Stories part 1 which I released last year therefore I apologise that it’s taken me so long to produce the first episode of my career whilst I was involved in the Music Industry.
77-year-old Howard (Howie) plays the Drums to Take Five rhythm
77-year-old Howard (Howie) plays the Drums to Take Five rhythm. Howard started playing the drums...
Howard shares exclusive sneak peeks and behind-the-scenes details of his upcoming Life Stories Part 2.
On March 2nd, the Late Show featured Howard Conder showcasing excerpts and insights into the next instalment of his Life Stories series.
Celebrate Christmas – New Christmas Single by George Williamz
Celebrate Christmas is exactly what we need for such a time as this. We live in very challenging times,
Fitzgerald Scott an R&B composer with multi-million sales first recorded with Howard Conder in 1988
This is the very first time video of Fitzgerald Scott has appeared on the scene for everyone to see.
Howard releases a 2021 edition of his 1984 composition – Who’s Gonna Save The World
The timing of the release of this song could not be at a more fitting time as our World Leaders are realising at last that TIME IS RUNNING OUT for our planet and unless we “change our ways” as the lyrics state, we will suffer calamity.
Howard Conder life stories starting from Birth
Howard Conder was born in 1946 in a hospital in Kendal in the Lake District, a most beautiful part of England.
How Howard Conder got involved in music
Howard had begun having drum lessons when he was twelve years old from his cousin Maxi Temple and by the time he left school he was already playing semi pro gigs with local pop bands in the Darlington area.
Howard Conder Vs Barron Knights – 1963
A 16 year old agreed by contract to play the drums for the defendant band for 7 nights per week for 5 years. The claimant suffered a mental breakdown and was told by his doctor that he should not perform more than 4 nights per week. The band dismissed him. He brought a claim for wrongful dismissal.
Howard Conder heads for the bright lights of London meeting Rod Stewart and Joe Meek
Howard Conder was re-introduced to Gary Leport of the Moon Trekkers NIGHT OF THE VAMPIRE produced by Joe Meek at his studio in Holloway Road, North London.