Howard Conder’s Life Stories Part two “Music” Episode 3

Episode 3 of Howard Conder Life Stories during his years spent in the Music Industry.

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. This was in the early 1970s which was before Bob Marley came to world fame with his first UK Hit record ‘Stir it Up’ and ‘Guava Jelly’ which was on Johnny Nash’s album ‘I Can See Clearly Now’. How and when Howard met Lesley Boulton, now his wife of 42 years and together how they moved to Tampa Florida and set up their own Music Studios, London Music. There are several twists and turns during the decade of the 1980s. Howard helped a young aspiring R&B singer/songwriter who went onto having 125 hit records selling millions of records. This is an amazing story.

Howard also shares several miraculous accounts that he believes only God could orchestrate and on one occasion Howard believes the Lord or an Angel appeared to him and spoke to him at a very challenging time when he received some bad news. Lesley and Howard, two ordinary folk, trusting in God for their provision and direction and this is still just the beginning of their extra ordinary journey of faith which at this time of writing includes starting REVELATION TV as a formidable Christian Television channel broadcasting 24-7 for the last 20 years.

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