There is more than one artist with this name, including:
1) Howard is duo Alexandra Nittes and Cath Ellis.
2) Howard is a French stoner rock band from Paris.
3) Howard is a musician who featured on J. Reed recordings.
4) Howard is an American band featuring Howard Feibusch.
5) Howard is an American three-piece indie rock group from Omaha, Nebraska.
6) Howard is an Australian electronic artist.
1) Howard is duo Alexandra Nittes and Cath Ellis.
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There is more than one artist with this name, including:
1) Howard is duo Alexandra Nittes and Cath Ellis.
2) Howard is a French stoner rock band from Paris.
3) Howard is a musician who featured on J. Reed recordings.
4) Howard is an American band featuring Howard Feibusch.
5) Howard is an American three-piece indie rock group from Omaha, Nebraska.
6) Howard is an Australian electronic artist.
1) Howard is duo Alexandra Nittes and Cath Ellis.
2) Howard is a French stoner rock band from Paris.
3) Howard is a musician who featured on J. Reed recordings.
4) Howard is the name of a folktronic trio from Brooklyn. Members of the band are guitarist/singer Howard Feibusch, bassist Myles Heff and drummer Chris Holdridge. The debut record, Religion, was released in November 2014.
5) Howard is an American three-piece indie rock group from Omaha, Nebraska, whose noted influences include Beach House, Animal Collective, Beach Fossils, Department of Eagles, Ducktails, Grizzly Bear, Feist, and Evenings. Member of the band include Annamarie McClellan (vocals, keyboard/organ), Corey McDaniel (guitar, vocals), and Neil Liang (drums, vocals). They released a digital album titled St via bandcamp on September 27, 2011.
6) Howard is an Australian electronic artist.
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