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Born and raised in Brooklyn NY, Howard Fields,
the man behind Rock Paper,
became hooked on The Beatles, Stones, Kinks, Hollies, Dylan, Rascals, etc
and then, by 1965, while attending James Madison High School he became equally
fanatic about playing the drums. Along the way to achieving his BA in Music
at Long Island University he played in a thousand different bands but studying
and practicing the drumset always remained at the the top of his priority
list. Not long after his release into the real world Howard, in 1975, got
a break and found himself playing drums on Broadway in "The Night That
Made America Famous", a show based on the music of, and starring, singer/songwriter
Harry Chapin. Later that year, after the closing of the show, he was added
to the pop star's touring band and so began seven years of some 800+ worldwide
concerts, TV appearances (The Midnight Special, Don Kirshnerís Rock
Concert, The Tonight Show, Mike Douglas Show, Merv Griffin Show), and recording
(six LPs including the gold album "Greatest Stories Live"). |