Howard Conder Life Stories Music part 2 Episode 2

This is episode 2 of Howard Conder’s Life Stories during his professional career in the Music Industry. This includes playing drums for various artists who had #1 hit records in the sixties such as Peter & Gordon, Unit 4+2 and Billy Fury.
Includes doing business with Bob Marley and Johnny Nash, The Moody Blues, Decca Records and other labels PYE, EMI, Fontana & Philips, Brian Epstein and Robert Stigwood, NEMS Enterprises who were the Beatles and the Bee Gees management company. Others including Dave Dee Dozy Beaky Mick & Titch, Rupert’s People, Pretty Things, West Point Super Natural, Michael Leslie.
Howard also shares miraculous accounts that he believes only God could orchestrate regarding Joe & Vicki Brown and their daughter Sam Brown.

This is the latest video in the series and as yet has not been broadcast on Revelation TV.

We would like to thank and acknowledge the following people and organisations who are included in this auto-biographical video of Howard’s Life Stories: Joe and Sam Brown, Peter & Gordon, Unit 4+2, Billy Fury, Michael Leslie, The Moody Blues, Bill Farley, PYE, Reaction, Columbia EMI, Philips Fontana Records, Howard Blakley, Brian Epstein, NEMS Enterprises, Robert Stigwood, The Bee Gees, Reaction Records,West Point Super Natural, Bill Maples, Wikipedia, Melody Maker, Annette Whiteley, Livingwell.org.au, Rod Lynton, Ruperts People, John Tout, Steve Brendall.

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