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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Eddy_HowardEddy Howard - Wikipedia

    Howard has a star in the Recording section of the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6724 Hollywood Boulevard. It was dedicated. February 8, 1960. Death. Howard died in his sleep of a cerebral hemorrhage in May 1963, in Palm Desert, California, aged 48. He was buried at Desert Memorial Park in Cathedral City, California. Discography

  2. Eddy Howard (eigtl. Edward Evan Duncan Howard; * 12. September 1914 in Woodland, Kalifornien; † 23. Mai 1963 in Palm Desert) war ein US-amerikanischer Sänger und Bandleader, der in den 1940er und 1950er Jahren populär war.

  3. THE 1946 HITS ARCHIVE - a collection of commercial recordings and songs that proved popular during the calendar year 1946 (some were recorded in 1945) via sales, sheet music, radio exposure, and...

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  4. Eddy Howard And His Orchestra. 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 ...

  5. 01. To Each His Own. Eddy Howard. Song Festival. 03:05. Writer: Ray Evans - Jay Livingston / Composers: Ray Evans - Jay Livingston. 10. Camptown Races. Eddy Howard. Shall We Dance. 02:44. 18. (It's No) Sin. Eddy Howard. Timeless Duos: Eddie Fisher & Eddy Howard. 02:49. 12. Heartaches. Eddy Howard. All the Best. 02:59.

  6. Listen to Top 50 Classics - The Very Best of Eddy Howard on Spotify. Eddy Howard · Compilation · 2014 · 50 songs.

  7. death May 23, 1963, Palm Desert, CA, first thought to have been a heart attack, later. declared a cerebral hemorrhage. wife Jane Fuermann, m.1938. daughter Lynn, b.1942? son Eddy Jr., b.1948? education San Jose State College; Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA, majored in Business. Administration (or Medicine?) memberships ASCAP, 1941-