Howard Jones, known for his '80s new wave music, performs Feb. 21 at the Brown County Music Center. Joining Jones on tour are British synth-pop group ABC and SiriusXM 1st Wave DJ Richard Blade. Jones ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Howard Jones is no stranger to seeing his name at the top of the music charts, plastered on billboards outside arenas worldwide or ...
On Saturday, fans at the Music Hall at Fair Park jumped into a DeLorean and went straight back to the 1980s with synth legends Howard Jones and ABC. This show completes the first third of their U.S.
Howard Jones has played with countless musical legends at this point. But the '80s keyboardist caught some major flak when he decided to record his own version of Donald Fagen's "I.G.Y. (What a ...
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Howard Jones and Martin Fry of ABC first found stardom in the early ’80s as the United Kingdom’s new wave and synthpop scenes overtook the United States like a second British Invasion. Like many of ...
In celebration of the 40th anniversary of Dream Into Action, Howard Jones is on a global tour. He stopped by WGN Morning News Friday to talk about the tour, his music and performed one of his biggest ...
When Howard Jones kicks off the 40th anniversary tour for his most popular album Dream Into Action in Nashville, he won’t do the album front to back. There are so many other songs that the British pop ...
Howard Jones has always been at the cusp of innovation. Whether it be the new wave sound he brought to the United States in the 1980s, his high-tech set-ups, or his measured interest in the ...
Richard Blade is the entire reason that 1st Wave is at the top of my favorite things about Sirius/XM. His thick British accent narrates my journey into all things pre-hair metal pop. When he does his ...
Martin Fry peered out over the crowd and jokingly summed up the scene. “Look at you,” the ABC front man remarked in his usual charming and debonair fashion. “All too young to remember the ’80s.” Aww, ...