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How did Mike Howe die? Tributes pour in on social media for Metal Church singer

How did Mike Howe of Metal Church die? Mike Howe died at his home in Eureka, California. He was 55 and would have turned a year old in August. The cause of his death hasn t been made public yet. Howe was a part of Metal Church from 1988 to 1995. The band s founder Kurdt Vanderhoof had revealed that Howe had retired from the band and had been living with his family at their Tennessee home. In April 30, 2015, he rejoined the band once again in 2015 and appeared on two of their albums titled XI in 2016 and Damned If You Do which released in 2018. He also featured on the band s 2017 live album Classic Live . Other bands that he was associated with include Heretic from 1987 to 1988 and Snair which was earlier known as Hellion in 1988. Heretic disbanded after releasing a single full-length album titled Breaking Point in 1988. 

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Kansas Founder and Violinist Robby Steinhardt Dead at 71

Kansas Founder and Violinist Robby Steinhardt Dead at 71 Robby Steinhardt, a founding member, violinist and vocalist for Kansas, has died at age 71 following a brief illness, according to a statement released by his family. Robert Eugene Steinhardt was well recognized as a founding member and original violinist and vocalist for the rock band Kansas, reads the statement. His violin and vocals on Dust in the Wind, Point of No Return and Carry on Wayward Son have etched Robby a solid place in rock history. Steinhardt was originally a member of another Topeka-based progressive rock band called White Clover, which eventually morphed into the first Kansas lineup in 1973. That original group also included Steve Walsh, Rich Williams and Kerry Livgren, who were all on board for Kansas  1974 self-titled debut album. In 1982, Steinhardt left the band and formed Steinhardt-Moon in Florida, before rejoining Kansas in 1997. After nearly another decade of touring and emcee duties,

Kansas Founder and Violinist Robby Steinhardt Dead at 71

Kansas Founder and Violinist Robby Steinhardt Dead at 71 Robby Steinhardt, a founding member, violinist and vocalist for Kansas, has died at age 71 following a brief illness, according to a statement released by his family. Robert Eugene Steinhardt was well recognized as a founding member and original violinist and vocalist for the rock band Kansas, reads the statement. His violin and vocals on Dust in the Wind, Point of No Return and Carry on Wayward Son have etched Robby a solid place in rock history. Steinhardt was originally a member of another Topeka-based progressive rock band called White Clover, which eventually morphed into the first Kansas lineup in 1973. That original group also included Steve Walsh, Rich Williams and Kerry Livgren, who were all on board for Kansas  1974 self-titled debut album. In 1982, Steinhardt left the band and formed Steinhardt-Moon in Florida, before rejoining Kansas in 1997. After nearly another decade of touring and emcee duties,

Kansas Co-Founder Robby Steinhardt Dead At 71 | Eagle 107.5

Kansas founder, violinist and vocalist Robby Steinhardt has died following a brief illness, according to his family. He was 71 years old. Robert Eugene Steinhardt was well recognized as a founding member and original violinist and vocalist for the rock band Kansas, a statement reads. His violin and vocals on Dust in the Wind, Point of No Return and Carry on Wayward Son have etched Robby a solid place in rock history. Steinhardt was a member of Kansas from its inception in 1973 until his first departure in 1982. He returned to the band in 1997 and stayed on until his retirement from touring in 2006.

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