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Encyclopedia > Howard Donald
Howard Donald
Birth name Howard Paul Donald
Born April 4, 1968 (1968-28-04) (age 38)
Origin Flag of England Droylsden, Manchester, England
Genre(s) Pop
Instrument(s) Vocals
Years active 1990-present day

Howard Paul Donald (born 28 April 1968 in Droylsden, Manchester, England) is an English singer and DJ. He is one fifth of the English boyband Take That. He sang lead vocals on one of the band's many number 1 singles, Never Forget. is the 94th day of the year (95th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 1968 (MCMLXVIII) was a leap year starting on Monday (link will display full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_England. ... Droylsden is a town within the Tameside borough of Greater Manchester, England. ... This article is about the City of Manchester in England. ... For other uses, see England (disambiguation). ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... For other uses, see Pop music (disambiguation). ... A musical instrument is a device constructed or modified with the purpose of making music. ... In music a singer or vocalist is a type of musician who sings, i. ... is the 118th day of the year (119th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 1968 (MCMLXVIII) was a leap year starting on Monday (link will display full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ... Droylsden is a town within the Tameside borough of Greater Manchester, England. ... This article is about the City of Manchester in England. ... For other uses, see England (disambiguation). ... For other uses, see England (disambiguation). ... For other uses, see Singer (disambiguation). ... DJ or dj may stand for Disc jockey, dinner jacket The DeadJournal website, or Djibouti. ... For other uses, see England (disambiguation). ... A boy band (American English) or boyband (British English) is a style of somewhat to mostly prefabricated pop group featuring about between three and six young male singer/dancers, but normally five. ... Take That are a British pop boy band formed by Nigel Martin Smith in Manchester in 1990. ... Never forget, normally followed by a common name for an event (i. ...


In the 2006 ITV documentary Take That For The Record (broadcast on the 10th anniversary of the band's demise) Howard shocked his fellow band members and manager with the revelation that he had been so depressed with the split in 1996 that he had walked away from the press conference with the genuine intention of committing suicide by jumping into the River Thames. Instead, he spent the years after the break-up developing his songwriting skills and trying to land himself a solo record deal. However, he has since relaunched himself as a successful club DJ. This article is about the River Thames in southern England. ... DJ or dj may stand for Disc jockey, dinner jacket The DeadJournal website, or Djibouti. ...


He is father of two daughters, Grace May (born 1999) and Lola May (born 2005). They have different mothers (Victoria Piddington & Marie-Christine Musswessels). This article is about the year. ... Year 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday (link displays full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ...


David Walliams parodied Howard in Rock Profile, in which he lives with fellow Take That member, Gary Barlow, with heavy reliance placed on the fact that he shares his name with two cartoon ducks (Howard the Duck and Donald Duck). Rock Profile is a British television show written by and starring comedy partnership Matt Lucas and David Walliams. ... This article is about the character and comic book series. ... Donald Duck is an animated cartoon and comic-book character from Walt Disney Productions. ...


In 2005 Take That reformed for "one last tour" in the summer of 2006, following the release of their Greatest Hits album.


In late 2006 Take That reunited and released their first studio album since 1995, Beautiful World and off it they recorded two number ones in Patience and Shine. Beautiful World may refer to: Persons Phil Sawyer, New Age musician, who recorded under the pseudonym Beautiful World during the mid-1990s Albums Beautiful World (2002), an album by American vocal group Take 6 Beautiful World (2003), an album by New Age musician Patrick OHearn Beautiful World (2006), an... Patience, engraving by Hans Sebald Beham, 1540 Wikiquote has a collection of quotations related to: Patience Patience is the ability to endure waiting, delay, or provocation without becoming annoyed or upset, or to persevere calmly when faced with difficulties. ... Look up shine in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...


The new album features Howard on lead vocals on two tracks; Beautiful World and Mancunian Way . The song Mancunian Way is a tribute to the band's hometown Manchester. Beautiful World may refer to: Persons Phil Sawyer, New Age musician, who recorded under the pseudonym Beautiful World during the mid-1990s Albums Beautiful World (2002), an album by American vocal group Take 6 Beautiful World (2003), an album by New Age musician Patrick OHearn Beautiful World (2006), an... The A57(M) motorway in Manchester, known as the Mancunian Way forms the southern part of Manchesters ring road, and runs directly through the centre of the campuses of UMIST (now part of the University of Manchester) and Manchester Metropolitan University. ... The A57(M) motorway in Manchester, known as the Mancunian Way forms the southern part of Manchesters ring road, and runs directly through the centre of the campuses of UMIST (now part of the University of Manchester) and Manchester Metropolitan University. ... This article is about the City of Manchester in England. ...


Howard sustained a Chest Injury at the start of their 2007 European tour resulting in hospitalization.


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Menzel, Donald Howard (1901-1976) (278 words)
Although he believed that the many reported sightings could be explained by mundane objects, he "saw no strong reason against the idea that planets inhabited by super-beings should not exist in great abundance" in the universe.
Menzel, Donald H., and Boyd, Lyle B. The World of Flying Saucers: A cientific Examination of a Major Myth of the Space Age.
Menzel, Donald H., and Taves, Ernest H. The UFO Enigma.
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Each essay is approximately ten to fifteen pages long and includes authors such as C.S. Lewis and Donald Howard, one of the editors.
  Donald Howard has a Ph.D. from U of Florida and has taught at Stanford, UCLA, and four other major universities as an associate professor of English.
  Howard is also a member of the MLA of America and the Medieval Academy of America.
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