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He was born Dominic James Howard on the 7 December 1977 in Stockport, not far
from Manchester. When 8-9 years old he moved with his family to Teignmouth, a
small town on the Devon 'riviera'. He plays just one instrument within the
band's music: the drums. He begun at about 11, when he was struck by a jazz band
performing at school. He can also play a little bit of guitar. He also tried his
elder sister's electronic keyboard at the age of 5. Through his sister, who was
attending a School of Arts, he begun to have his first contacts with the world
of art, although it wasn't at all related with his future job. As he says in an
interview, "When I was a boy, music was something I heard on TV."
Dom's first band was named
"...'Carnage Mayhem' and this is a Michael Jackson song", at school. Meanwhile
he befriended Matt Bellamy, who played guitar but hadn't a stable band. Not long
after, when the old guitarist gave up, Matt was faced with the chance of
entering Dom's band. After two years of drop outs, remained only Dom and Matt...
Apparently the others gave up because of the latter two... At that time entered
the scene Chris Wolstenholme, who played drums in Fixed Penalty, and with a
great 'spirit of sacrifice' he begun to play bass.. In the first months of 1994 "Gothic Plague" were born, followed by "Rocket Baby Dolls" (Dom: "They all had death metal names but we all played cheesy pop!"), and then finally Muse. From then on, things got more serious for Dominic and the others. See Muse for further details on the band's history. Tragedy struck Dom's in 2004. His father Bill, being one of the band's greatest fans came to watch their performance at Glastonbury 2004, a concert which lead-singer Matt Bellamy described as "The best gig of our lives!". Just after their performance finished, Bill Howard collapsed from a heart attack. This pushed the band to the verge of breakup, but through support from his family and fellow bandmembers, Dominic recovered, and Muse managed to continue its tour. Dom Howard has been repeatdly voted the happiest drummer in rock. He uses Tama Starclassic Maple drums, finished in blue sparkle and (more recently) titanium silver, and Zildjian cymbals.
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