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Howard Donald

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Howard Paul Donald (born 28 April 1968 in Droylsden, Manchester, England) was one fifth of the hugely successful 1990s English boyband Take That. He sang lead vocals on one of the band's many number 1 singles, "Never Forget". 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. He is father of two daughters, Grace May (born 1999) and Lola May (born 2005). They have different mothers (Victoria Piddington & Marie-Christine Musswessels). User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

top songs

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Speak without words

145
2

Going Home

97
3

Back to love

15
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Bouncy Secrets

4
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Friends Electric Going Home

3
6

Friends Electro Going Home

3
7

Take Control

3
8

Saying A Prayer For You

2
9

Airport Würzburg Clubnacht 18.06.2005

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10

Story So Fine

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albums

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Untitled Album

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Speak Without Words

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Howard Donald

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Album

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Take Control

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Bouncy Secrets

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DJ HD

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MUSIC

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HD w/ Friends Electric & Pineapple Crew

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Speak Without Words - Single

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United Kingdom

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