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Howard Eliott Payne : ウィキペディア英語版
Howie Payne

Howie Payne (born Howard Elliot Payne〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Songwriter/Composer: PAYNE HOWARD ELLIOT )〕 5 November 1970) is an English singer-songwriter and guitarist, formerly of The Stands.〔
Following The Stands' split, Payne embarked on a solo career under the name Howard Eliott Payne and released his debut album ''Bright Light Ballads'' in 2009.
==Early career==
Payne was born in Liverpool and spent some of his teenage years in New York City before returning home with his family and forming The Magic Clock in 1992 before fronting later bands The Windmills (with future Cast drummer Keith O'Neill), Telefone and Blueseed.〔()〕 Blueseed released their debut single "The Only Ones" in 1997 and an EP ''Special Care and Spare Change'' in 1998 on Ultimate Records (an extended version of the EP with the debut single material as bonus tracks was released in Europe as a mini album). In 1999 Payne then joined Edgar Summertyme's band The Big Kids on lead guitar with his brother Sean Payne on drums and Russell Pritchard on bass, who both went on to play in The Zutons.

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