Howes - People

People

  • Barbara Howes (1914-1996), American poet
  • Bobby Howes, English actor
  • Brian Howes, Canadian musician
  • Christian Howes (American) (born 1972), American musician, educator, and composer
  • Christian Howes (English/Irish) (born 1986), English/Irish musician, music programmer, arranger, song writer and film score composer
  • Christopher Howes, English Academic
  • Dean Howes, American Major League Soccer executive
  • Dulcie Howes, South African ballet dancer,
  • Frank Howes, chief music critic of The Times in the 1950s and '60s
  • Greg Howes, American soccer player
  • James G. Howes, American transportation and broadcasting executive
  • Jimmy Howes, American Radio Personality
  • Larry Howes, American politician
  • Kenny Howes, American musician
  • Paul Howes, Australian trade unionists
  • Ronald Howes, American inventor
  • Sally Ann Howes, English singer and actress
  • Sidney Ralph Howes, British World War I veteran
  • Thomas George Bond Howes (1853-1905), English malacologist
  • Tim Howes, American computer scientists
  • Howes Brothers, American commercial photography

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