Former FREHLEY'S COMET Member TOD HOWARTH Releases Two New Solo Tracks
May 9, 2009Former FREHLEY'S COMET member Tod Howarth has posted two new solo songs — "Dancing Through The Pain" and another cut which Howarth says is his upcoming album's projected title cut — on his MySpace page. He writes, "The mixes are real rough, thrown up actually as I'm still recording both tunes, so nothing's final. I already hear things I need to change, but what the hell, I thought it might be fun for those of you who really want to hear more, get the chance to try and pick out the 'change-ups' in the final. I am working as much as I can on the CD, time permitting, so enjoy when you can."
FREHLEY'S COMET recorded three albums, produced four videos before the lineup dissolved and Ace Frehley moved on to his solo effort. Tod continued writing and pursuing a solo record deal and received one from Gene Simmons in 1990. However this was short-lived because of the refreshing sounds of "grunge." Tod liked this new sound but also knew it was to change the face of music, and the direction of his career. After rejoining CHEAP TRICK in 1990, he helped support the continuing "Lap of Luxury" tour with the hit "The Flame". Tod played with CHEAP TRICK consistently until 1997 whereupon he went back at work on solo material. Since 2000 he has played with CHEAP TRICK in special live and TV shows and handled the keys, and backing vocals on the "Silver" DVD. In 2008 he traveled to Japan with CHEAP TRICK to once again handle the keys and vocals for the band's 30th-year anniversary concert, "Live at Budokan".
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