Brian Howe, former vocalist for the British classic rock group Bad Company, has passed away. He was 66 years old.
According to TMZ, Howe died on Wednesday (May 6) at his Florida home. He is believed to have died from cardiac arrest and had previously suffered a heart attack in 2017.
Howe joined Bad Company in 1983, singing on the band's Penetrator album. He replaced founding member Paul Rodgers.
Howe wrote much of the band's 1990 album Holy Water and the 1992 release Here Comes Trouble. He left the band in 1994.
According to TMZ, Howe died on Wednesday (May 6) at his Florida home. He is believed to have died from cardiac arrest and had previously suffered a heart attack in 2017.
Howe joined Bad Company in 1983, singing on the band's Penetrator album. He replaced founding member Paul Rodgers.
Howe wrote much of the band's 1990 album Holy Water and the 1992 release Here Comes Trouble. He left the band in 1994.