Howard Jones Net Worth

How much is Howard Jones worth?

Net Worth:$18 Million
Profession:Professional Musician
Date of Birth:February 23, 1955 (age 66)
Country:United Kingdom
Height:
1.7 m

About Howard Jones

English musician, singer, and songwriter John Howard Jones was born on February 22, 1955. His estimated net worth is $18 million. What Is Love?, “New Song,” and “Things Can Only Get Better” by Howard Jones made the top ten during the Second British Invasion of the US in the 1980s.

British musician, singer and songwriter Howard Jones has an estimated net worth of $18 million dollars, as of 2023. Jones had top ten hits in the ’80s “What Is Love?”, “New Song”, and “Things Can Only Get Better”; and his No.1 album Human’s Lib, released in 1984.

Before moving back to England to pursue a lifelong passion for music, he spent part of his formative years in Wales—where his parents are from—and even some time there. Early piano instruction and participation in several bands allowed Jones to gain experience as a semi-professional musician.

The veteran musician’s breakthrough year was 1983, when he started to gain popularity as a keyboard-playing leader and signed a record deal with a major label in both the United States and the United Kingdom.

 

The unusual, powerful operatic singing voice and harsh, filthy vocals of Howard Jones are well-known. Along with artists like Elton John, Queen, Madonna, Santana, Run DMC, Sade, Sting, Bryan Adams, the Beach Boys, Mick Jagger, David Bowie, Duran Duran, U2, the Who, Tom Petty, Neil Young, and Eric Clapton, Jones participated at the legendary Live Aid performance in 1985.

Achieving Stardom

After placing four of his first five singles in the U.K. Top 10 in 1983 and 1984, including the extremely high-performing “New Song,” “What Is Love” and “Like to Get to Know You Well” Jones retooled his backing band. At first, Jones continued to use the early gimmick of a mime artist accompanying his shows. Dream Into Action, Jones’ second studio album, was released in 1985. It contained four international hits, including two Top 5 appearances on the U.S. Billboard pop charts. Jones had attained his peak of fame by this point and was a favorite on MTV.

Jones Gains Notoriety Beyond the Blonde Hair

Even though synth pop and new wave were over their prime by 1985, Jones showed he was a varied pop threat with sturdiness. Throughout the entire year, Jones was kept topical and well-known by his standout singles “Things Can Only Get Better,” “Life in One Day” and the heartbreaking ballad “No One Is to Blame” all of which have withstood the test of time remarkably well. Jones’ momentum waned with the release of the follow-up album One to One since the songs were less memorable and it didn’t feel necessary to record “No One Is to Blame” again. However, Jones had solidified his status as a significant 1980s pop personality.

Another 1980s album, another hit

Jones may have recorded fewer songs and become somewhat less well-known as the decade came to an end, which may have contributed to the drop in his economic success. In actuality, 1989’s Cross That Line only yielded the listenable but uninspired “Everlasting Love.” as a legitimate smash single. The artist made a good adjustment by working as a songwriter for hire and capping his stint with Elektra with a last LP, 1992’s In the Running, as well as the required collection. Time was running out for Jones as a major-label figure.

Independent Artist and Expanding Pop Legacy

By establishing his own independent record company and starting to investigate the opportunities given by the initial wave of ’80s nostalgia, Jones responded favorably to the development of his career. Nevertheless, he persisted in his steady work, maintaining a respectable level of relevancy in the minds of pop music fans as the new millennium approached. Jones most recently put out the 2009 album Ordinary Heroes, oversaw the remastering of his best-of-the-’80s albums, and has announced a tour for the spring of 2012. Howard Jones continues to motivate and excite music listeners as a known icon and successful, authentic performer of the 1980s.

In 2012, Howard Jones appeared in “The Song That Changed My Life” on BYUtv. Jones released Engage in 2015 on his own label, D-TOX Records. Then, in 2016, he reunited with Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark and went on tour with Barenaked Ladies as the opening act for their Last Summer on Earth US tour.

2018 saw Jones perform alongside Marillion bandmate Steve Hogarth during the inauguration of a statue honoring David Bowie in Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire. Howard Jones’ net worth is projected to be around $18 million as of 2023.

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