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  1. 29 de sept. de 2023 · Nektar founding member and drummer Ron Howden has died aged 78, it has been confirmed. Fellow band mate and founder, guitarist Derek 'Mo' Moore confirmed the news with a post on social media earlier today. Howden had endured various health problems in recent years, including battling and beating cancer in 2016.

  2. 29 de sept. de 2023 · Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. RIP Ron Howden. 1/5/1945 - 9/ 29/ 2023. Today from Nektar bass player Mo Moore... "It is with a heavy heart that I have to tell you that my friend and rhythm section partner for 60 years, Ron Howden, has passed on to the great gig in the sky.

  3. Ron Howden, the drummer and founding member for 1970s-era progressive rock band Nektar, died September 29, 2023. His death, at age 78, was confirmed by the band’s co-founder and bass player, Derek “Mo” Moore, on his Facebook page :

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › NektarNektar - Wikipedia

    Nektar (German for nectar) is an English progressive rock band formed in Hamburg, West Germany in 1969, by guitarist and lead vocalist Roye Albrighton, keyboardist Allan "Taff" Freeman, bassist Derek "Mo" Moore, and drummer Ron Howden. History. 1969–1973: Early years. The band formed in Hamburg, West Germany in 1969.

  5. 91.5K subscribers. Subscribed. 261. 2.2K views 3 months ago #nektar. Join Pete Pardo for a tribute to the late drummer Ron Howden of Nektar, who passed away on September 29, 2023 at the age of...

  6. Sus miembros fueron los ingleses Roye Albrighton en guitarra y vocales, Allan "Taff" Freeman en teclados, Derek "Mo" Moore en bajo, Ron Howden en batería, y Mick Brockett encargado de las luces, efectos especiales y demás. La composición siempre fue considerada un esfuerzo de grupo.

  7. nektarsmusic.com › artist › ron-howdenRon Howden – Nektar

    Ron Howden. Follow: Born in Sheffield, England and now living in the USA, Ron worked with many Sheffield bands before leaving England in 1964 with the band Rocking Berries. They played US army bases in France, which eventually lead to meeting up with Derek ‘Mo’ Moore to form the band The Upsetters, playing US army bases in Germany.