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- Q888000 description "American musician".
- Q888000 description "American musician".
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- Q888000 abstract "Bob Howard (born Howard Joyner, June 20, 1906 – December 3, 1986) was an African-American pianist-vocalist on swing records in the 1930s. Born in Newton, Massachusetts, Joyner began singing in New York night clubs in the mid-1920s. He began recording in 1931 under his real name for Columbia.Under the name Bob Howard, he played New York's Park Central Hotel, Famous Door, Hickory House and other clubs as well as theaters. He was signed to Decca in late 1934 and recorded a series of hot small group swing records between 1935 and 1938. His studio groups included Benny Carter, Buster Bailey, Rex Stewart, Ben Webster, Teddy Wilson, Russell Procope, Cecil Scott, Cozy Cole, Bunny Berigan, Artie Shaw, Babe Russin and others. Howard did not play piano on his Decca's, only sang.He embarked on European tours as a solo performer. He also had his own radio series in New York in the middle and late 1930s. He remained active in the 1940s, which included performing in a handful of short films (1936–1947). He acted in an episode of Perry Mason in 1959.In 1948, Howard hosted the The Bob Howard Show on CBS, making him the first African-American to host a regularly broadcast TV show. The program was cancelled after only thirteen episodes.He later relocated to Las Vegas and Los Angeles. He died in the Bronx, New York.".
- Q888000 birthDate "1906-06-20".
- Q888000 birthYear "1906".
- Q888000 deathDate "1986-12-03".
- Q888000 deathYear "1986".
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- Q888000 dateOfBirth "1906-06-20".
- Q888000 dateOfDeath "1986-12-03".
- Q888000 name "Howard, Bob".
- Q888000 shortDescription "American musician".
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- Q888000 comment "Bob Howard (born Howard Joyner, June 20, 1906 – December 3, 1986) was an African-American pianist-vocalist on swing records in the 1930s. Born in Newton, Massachusetts, Joyner began singing in New York night clubs in the mid-1920s. He began recording in 1931 under his real name for Columbia.Under the name Bob Howard, he played New York's Park Central Hotel, Famous Door, Hickory House and other clubs as well as theaters.".
- Q888000 label "Bob Howard (singer)".
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- Q888000 surname "Howard".