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    Eddy Howard. Edward Evan Duncan Howard (September 12, 1914 – May 23, 1963) [2] was an American vocalist and bandleader who was popular during the 1940s and 1950s. Early years.

  2. 25K views 4 years ago. To Each His Own (Livingston-Evans) by Eddy Howard & his Orchestra, vocal by Eddy Howard and Trio Among the various competitors, Eddys was the biggie...spending...

  3. 19 de may. de 2019 · Eddys “Sin” reached #1 on Billboard’s sales, juke box, and (for 8 weeks) radio airplay charts. Like the Aces original on the Victoria label, the Howard version was first released with the ...

  4. Eddy Howard (September 12, 1914, Woodland, California - May 23, 1963, Palm Desert, California) was a vocalist and bandleader who was popular during the 1940s and 1950s. In 1939 Howard started his own band, and he was the regular vocalist on It Can Be Done, Edgar A. Guest's 1941 radio program on the Blue Network Wednesdays through Fridays.

  5. Eddy Howard was a singer, songwriter, conductor, composer and guitarist who made many records and appeared on radio and TV. He wrote popular songs such as \"Careless\", \"A Million Dreams Ago\" and \"For Sale\", and received a Hollywood Walk of Fame star.

  6. Mild romantic balladeer Eddy Howard was a huge name in the 1940s and early '50s. Reeling off a few dozen hit singles in the post-war years, he rarely went uptempo or derivated from good-natured paeans… Read Full Biography. STREAM OR BUY: Active. 1930s - 1960s. Born. September 12, 1914 in Woodland, CA. Died. May 23, 1963 in Palm Desert, CA. Genre.

  7. In 1934 he joined Dick Jurgens' big band as vocalist, and stayed for 6 years. During that period, he wrote both the words and music to such popular songs as Careless, My Last Goodbye, If I Knew Then, and A Million Dreams Ago. He went out on his own in 1940, under the guidance of manager W. Biggie Levin.