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Todd Howard / About This Artist

Artist Details and Stats:

Hometown: Williamstown, MA

Label: unsigned

Website: www.facebook.com

Genre: Rock

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Rock charts for Williamstown, MA
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Biography:

Todd Howard is a current member of Last Fair Deal (5-string acoustic bass, vocals, bohdran), High Adventure (5-string electric bass, acoustic guitar, vocals), and Spaghetti Cake (5-string electric bass,, vocals). Todd is an accomplished bassist, vocalist, guitarist, pianist and percussionist, and his talents as a melodic and rhythmic shine through in his performances, as well as his original songwriting. Writing mostly on guitar and piano, he has had the good fortune of performing with many talented musicians—such as his father Paul Howard and the band Last Fair Deal, featuring Tom Hagymasi and Phil Zimmerman—and his original songs have been worked up by this band as well as in the 90's duet with brother Jesse Howard known as Mobile Home. Todd currently also performs in the family-friendly rock band Spaghetti Cake and Geekrock™ outfit High Adventure with childhood friends and bandmates Glen Nelson, Christopher Eddy. Todd performs regularly with Last Fair Deal, Spaghetti Cake and Hi-Ad throughout the northeasetern United States. Visit LastFairDeal.com, SpaghettiCake.com and Highadventuremusic.com for more information about all of Todd's bands.

Press:

“Lively... Solid... A complete new acoustic package worthy of attention beyond just the East Coast.”
Sing Out! Magazine

“Rambunctious and fun-loving!”
Scott Alarik - The Boston Globe

“Demonstrating a respect for tradition, Last Fair Deal presents a creative mix of enlightened acoustic music drawn from tried-and-true catalogs complemented by well-crafted original songs.”
Stephanie P. Ledgin - Homegrown Music

“...instrumental prowess, impressive vocals...a blend of genres bringing something truly unique to the acoustic roots scene.”
Farmington Valley Post

“The playing is first rate, the vocals strong and clear, and the original material is every bit as good as anything on the radio.”
Litchfield County Times

“An acoustic treasure chest”
Waterbury Republican