Brittany Howard

Rock Singer

Brittany Howard was born in Athens, Alabama, United States on October 2nd, 1988 and is the Rock Singer. At the age of 35, Brittany Howard biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, songs, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
October 2, 1988
Nationality
United States
Place of Birth
Athens, Alabama, United States
Age
35 years old
Zodiac Sign
Libra
Profession
Composer, Guitarist, Singer
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Brittany Howard Career

Brittany Howard is best known as the lead singer and guitarist for the American rock band Alabama Shakes. The band formed under the name "The Shakes" when Howard and bassist Zac Cockrell began playing covers and original songs together with drummer Steve Johnson. Guitarist Heath Fogg later rounded out the lineup, and the band began playing shows at bars in Alabama and recording their debut album, Boys & Girls. They went on to sign a record deal with ATO Records, and released Boys & Girls in 2012 which received critical acclaim and multiple Grammy Award nominations.

In April 2015, Alabama Shakes released their second album, Sound & Color. It debuted at number one on the Billboard 200, and received favorable reviews from the music press. The band went on to perform on multiple late night shows, including Saturday Night Live, The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, and The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. Howard was featured in the musical medley alongside Mavis Staples, Stephen Colbert, Ben Folds, and more in the series premiere of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. At Lollapalooza in 2015, Howard was invited on stage to perform a duet of "Get Back" with Paul McCartney. Howard also performed at the ceremony for Eddie Murphy's Mark Twain Prize. In 2015, Howard was named the recipient of Billboard's Women in Music "Powerhouse" Award.

Howard is also the lead singer of the rock band Thunderbitch, formed in Nashville in 2012 with members of Clear Plastic Masks and ATO Records labelmates Fly Golden Eagle. The band surprise-released a self-titled album in September 2015. Although the band rarely makes live appearances, they did play a rare set at ATO Records' CMJ Music Marathon showcase in October 2015.

Brittany Howard is also a singer in the band Bermuda Triangle with Jesse Lafser and Becca Mancari, which was formed in Nashville in 2017. Their debut live performance was on July 12, 2017 at the Basement East in Nashville. The trio released their first single on September 6, 2017, titled "Rosey", which was first released on Jesse Lafser's 2015 album "Raised On The Plains". Although originally believed to be a one time performance, the trio performed a five show tour through the Southern states of America in October 2017. This small tour included shows in Carrboro and Asheville, North Carolina; Birmingham, Alabama; Atlanta, Georgia; and Knoxville, Tennessee.

In June 2019, Brittany Howard announced a debut solo album, Jaime which was released on September 20, 2019, as well as a tour across North America and Europe. Jaime was received with universal acclaim, with Pitchfork noting "The exceptional solo debut from the Alabama Shakes singer-songwriter is a thrilling opus that pushes the boundaries of voice, sound, and soul to new extremes." On July 16, 2019, Howard released the music video to the single Stay High, featuring actor Terry Crews lip-syncing to the track. On April 15, 2020, Howard released a cover of a Funkadelic's 1971 song "You and Your Folks, Me and My Folks" and a new rendition of her song "Stay High". Stay High was recommended as an appropriate musical remedy to get people through bad lockdown and quarantine feelings.

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11 Oct 2022

Hey everybody.  I’m really excited to tell you something.  There is a 6ft tall gay, black woman running for Congress and no it’s not me. I want to tell you all about my friend Odessa Kelly odessakellytn and why we need someone like her in Congress. First, she’s a working class mom, she worked for Nashville for 14 years. She’s fighting for racial, economic and environmental justice. She’s pro-choice, pro-union and pro-power to the people. She’s running a grassroots campaign and she’s not beholden to anyone other than the community she serves.  I’m excited about her because I’m seeing working class people of different political backgrounds unify to support her. And that’s a beautiful thing I didn’t think I would see any time soon. See, she never intended to make politics her career. She’s running because she loves her home and she loves the people who live here and she knows how to organize and how to communicate and how to put in the legwork to fight for us down here in the South. She knows the path we’re on is no longer working: Putting money and power ahead of the needs of the people is damaging to us all.  Today is the last to register to vote in Tennessee so make sure you are registered.   I’m asking if you’ll vote. I’m asking if you’re able to donate to Odessa’s campaign, please do. I love the South, I believe in the South. I know we can change if we take our power back from those who do not want to see it progress. Power to the people and people you hold the power. I love you all and thanks for listening. ❤️

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