Brian Howe dead: Bad Company frontman dies on his way to hospital aged 66
BRIAN HOWE - who was the lead singer of Bad Company - has died aged 66. The performer was believed to be on his way to hospital when he died of a heart attack.
BRIAN HOWE - who was the lead singer of Bad Company - has died aged 66. The performer was believed to be on his way to hospital when he died of a heart attack.
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