Tracy Howe
Tracy Howe (born 16 February 1952) is a Canadian musician, singer and songwriter with the band Rational Youth, and previously The Normals and Heaven Seventeen.[1][2] Howe was a member of Rational Youth from 1981 to 1986 and 1997 to 2002 and 2009–2021.[3] Early lifeTracy Howe was born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. His father, John Howe, was a film producer and his mother, Mary Sheppard, was a stage actress. Soon after his birth in 1952, Tracy and his family moved to London, England. In 1956, when Tracy was 4 they moved to Ottawa, Canada. In 1957 the family moved to Ville St-Laurent, Quebec and in 1959 moved again to Pointe-Claire, Quebec, where Tracy lived until he left home in 1970 at age 18. Tracy has been playing music in bands since he was 15. Howe's professional music career began in 1975 as a singer and drummer for Montreal punk band The Normals.[4] Howe was later a drummer and singer in Montreal band Heaven Seventeen (not to be confused with England's Heaven 17), considered to be one of the first punk bands to use synthesizers.[4] One of Heaven Seventeen's keyboard players was Ivan Doroschuk, who later formed Men Without Hats. Howe also later joined Men Without Hats, as a guitarist, prior to forming Rational Youth with Bill Vorn. Rational YouthRational Youth was in existence from its formation in 1981 until 1986, with a hiatus between 1986 and 1997, and another in the early 2000s, and thence from 2014 until 2021. During this latter period the band toured in Europe, Latin America and Canada, and released the album Future Past Tense in 2016. In 2021, on the 40th anniversary of its founding, Rational Youth released the EP Wavelength. Personal lifeTracy is married to Gaenor Howe, who is also a member of Rational Youth. They adopted a 17 year old girl named Jennifer Dawn Hamilton in 2005. During adoption, her name was changed to Polyhymnia Victoria Howe. They became estranged from their adopted daughter in early 2007. DiscographyAlbum (with The Normals)
Albums (with Rational Youth)Studio albums
Live album
Compilations
Singles
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