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Felix Howard (born 14 January 1973)[1] is a British songwriter, record producer, A&R and publisher.

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Early life

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Howard's father was music agent Anthony "Tony" Howard, whose aunt was married to trumpeter Eddie Calvert.[2][3]

A model as a child, Felix Howard was photographed by Jamie Morgan and styled by Ray Petri for the cover of The Face magazine.[4] During the 1980s, Howard appeared in music videos for several singles, including Sting's "Russians" in 1985, Madonna's "Open Your Heart" in 1986. Howard also appeared in the Mantronix video for "Got to Have Your Love"[5] and in the Nick Kamen video for "Each Time You Break My Heart".

Career

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His songwriting credits include working alongside Amy Winehouse, Sia, The Sugababes among many others. In 2007, he joined EMI Publishing as an A&R manager and signed Calvin Harris, Lana Del Rey, MNEK, James Vincent McMorrow, Tinchy Stryder, Sam Sparro, Hurts, Beverley Knight, Tom Jones, and many others.[6][7]

In 2008, Howard was made VP, A&R at EMI and in 2009 he was made head of A&R EMI UK and Europe Creative.[8][9]

After leaving EMI before the Sony merger, Howard went on to consult for Daniel Lieberberg at Universal Records and was involved with the Klangkarussell album and signed Lewis Capaldi with Lieberberg.[10][11]

Previously, Howard was director of A&R for the US division of Budde Publishing in Los Angeles.[12] He worked at Method Management in an A&R role.[13] In December 2020, Howard joined BMG as director A&R (New Recordings) in London.[14][15] At BMG, Howard worked with Gabrielle, Ultra Nate, Katie Melua, Louis Tomlinson,[16] Zak Abel and Lady Blackbird.[17] He joined Kassner Music Publishing in 2025 as Head of A&R.

Personal life

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As a child, Howard had systemic-onset juvenile idiopathic arthritis and was a patient at Great Ormond Street Hospital under Barbara Ansell.[18] He has vitiligo and what he has called "a number of extremely tiresome and dull auto immune illnesses".[19] Howard has two children.[20] He has said that the musician Roy Harper is his children's "biological grandfather".[21] He supports Chelsea FC.

Selected discography

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Songwriting credits

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Year Artist Song Album Notes
2000 Sugababes "Overload" One Touch
2002 "Stronger" Angels with Dirty Faces
Sia 'Blow it All Away" Healing Is Difficult
Holly Valance "Hush Now" Footprints
2003 Sugababes "Million Different Ways" Three
"In the Middle'
Lene "Up in Smoke" Play with Me
Amy Winehouse "You Sent Me Flying"/"Cherry" Frank Also backing vocals, producer, engineer
Kylie Minogue "You Make Me Feel" Body Language
2004 Sia "Numb" Colour the Small One Also guitar
Beverley Knight "Straight Jacket" Affirmation
2006 Amy Winehouse "Close to the Front" Back to Black

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Felix Howard (born January 14, 1973) is an English songwriter, A&R manager, record producer, and former child model and actor. As a child, Howard gained prominence in the entertainment industry, appearing as the young dancer in Madonna's 1986 music video for "Open Your Heart," which became one of her biggest hits. He also featured in the 1989 music video for Mantronix's "Got to Have Your Love" and graced the cover of The Face magazine in March 1985 at age 12, photographed by Jamie Morgan and styled by Ray Petri. Additionally, he had minor acting roles in films such as High Heels and Low Lifes (2001), 40 Days and 40 Nights (2002), and Kill Your Friends (2015). Transitioning to music in his adulthood, Howard established himself as a songwriter, co-writing tracks for prominent artists including Amy Winehouse's "In My Bed" and "You Sent Me Flying" from her debut album Frank (2003), Kylie Minogue's "You Make Me Feel" from Body Language (2003), Sia's "Numb" from Colour the Small One (2004), and Sugababes' "Stronger" from Angels with Dirty Faces (2002). His songwriting often involved collaborations with the artists themselves and producers like and . In 2007, Howard joined as an A&R manager, where he was promoted to in 2008, contributing to the signing and development of acts during his tenure.

Early life

Childhood and family background

Felix Howard was born on 14 January 1973 in , , into a family deeply embedded in the music industry. His grandfather, Bob Howard, was a songwriter who co-wrote the 1954 hit "My Son, My Son" with and Gordon Melville Rees, a track that became a significant success in the UK and exemplified the family's early involvement in . Howard's father also worked in the industry, contributing to a household environment saturated with musical influences and business discussions. The family business extended to Howard's siblings, who pursued careers in music, reinforcing the pervasive role of the industry in their upbringing. This dynamic shaped Howard's early interest in music from a young age, as the home was filled with diverse sounds ranging from and the Eagles—favorites of his father—to broader industry connections. The Roy Harper is the biological grandfather of Howard's children through marital ties. Howard's formative years were spent in London, where he attended Pimlico School, a comprehensive institution that offered a standard education amid his music-centric home life. Up to adolescence, this environment blended everyday schooling with informal immersion in creative pursuits, laying the groundwork for his later professional path without formal early training in music.

Modeling career and early public exposure

Felix Howard began his modeling career at the age of 12, quickly gaining prominence through his involvement in the influential Buffalo fashion collective led by stylist Ray Petri. In March 1985, he featured on the cover of The Face magazine, photographed by Jamie Morgan and styled by Petri in a signature Buffalo look that blended tough, cinematic elements with streetwear influences. Throughout the mid-1980s, Howard participated in several Buffalo styling shoots, appearing in editorial spreads that captured the movement's raw, multicultural aesthetic and helped establish it as a defining force in . These early modeling opportunities, often facilitated by family connections in creative circles, exposed him to key figures in and styling, fostering initial links to the broader industry. Howard's visibility expanded into music videos during this period, where he took on roles that highlighted his youthful charisma. In 1985, he appeared as the boy in Sting's "Russians" video, directed by , portraying a symbol of innocence amid themes of vulnerability, which aired widely on and boosted his recognition among global audiences. The following year, at age 13, he starred alongside in the "Open Your Heart" video directed by , playing a young boy who befriends the performer in a exploring and protection; the clip's provocative style and massive airplay further elevated his early public profile. In 1987, Howard made a as a boy in the music video for Mantronix's "." By his late teens, around the early , Howard phased out modeling, choosing not to pursue further acting opportunities despite later involvement in the industry. This early exposure through and videos laid the groundwork for his eventual entry into , providing valuable industry contacts without extending into a sustained career.

Career

Entry into the music industry

After concluding his modeling in the , which had provided early networking opportunities in creative circles, Felix Howard transitioned to the music industry in the late 1990s, drawing inspiration from his family's longstanding legacy in songwriting; his grandfather, Bob Howard, had co-written the 1954 number-one hit "My Son, My Son" for , published by Edward Kassner Music Co. Ltd. This familial connection, combined with Howard's own budding interest in composition, prompted his pivot toward professional songwriting amid the burgeoning pop scene. Howard's first major songwriting credit came in 2000, when he co-wrote the Sugababes' debut single "Overload" alongside group members , , and , as well as producers Paul Simm, Jony Lipsey, and . The track, a blend of pop and R&B influences, marked his entry as a collaborator with emerging talent and helped establish his footing in London's competitive music landscape. By 2007, Howard had secured an initial role in music publishing, joining as an A&R manager after eight years as a signed songwriter with the company. In this position, he began scouting and developing new artists, focusing on pop and R&B acts such as and , which laid the groundwork for his reputation as a key figure in artist discovery and creative guidance. These early efforts highlighted his shift from performer to behind-the-scenes influencer, fostering collaborations that shaped the genre's sound in the mid-2000s.

Songwriting and production work

Felix Howard began establishing major songwriting partnerships in the early 2000s, collaborating with prominent artists in the pop and R&B spheres. In 2003, he co-wrote "You Make Me Feel" for Kylie Minogue's album Body Language, blending electronic pop elements with introspective lyrics on emotional connection. That same year, Howard contributed to Sugababes' third album Three, co-writing tracks like "In the Middle" and "Million Different Ways," which showcased his ability to craft harmonious pop structures with R&B-infused hooks focused on themes of self-empowerment and relational dynamics. His work on Amy Winehouse's debut album Frank (2003) further highlighted this, particularly on "You Sent Me Flying," where he co-authored lyrics exploring vulnerability in romantic entanglements, drawing from soulful influences. By 2004, Howard's partnerships expanded to include Sia and Beverley Knight, emphasizing emotional depth in soulful pop compositions. For Sia's Colour the Small One, he co-wrote "Numb," a track delving into themes of emotional numbness and recovery, produced by Jimmy Hogarth to accentuate its introspective R&B tone. Similarly, on Beverley Knight's Affirmation, Howard co-penned "Straight Jacket" with Knight and Peter-John Vettese, incorporating empowering narratives about breaking free from constraints, rooted in contemporary R&B and gospel-tinged soul. These collaborations marked a consistent evolution in Howard's style, prioritizing lyrical themes of relationships, personal growth, and resilience, often layered over soulful pop and R&B arrangements that bridged mainstream appeal with emotional authenticity. In production, Howard's involvement complemented his songwriting, particularly in select electronic and pop projects. He contributed to Freeform Five's 2005 single "Electromagnetic," co-writing the track and aiding in its vocal processing and synthesis, resulting in a fusion of rhythms and pop sensibilities. Over time, Howard's output reflected a refined approach, increasingly incorporating R&B influences to underscore empowerment anthems, as seen in his ongoing contributions to artists navigating personal and relational narratives.

A&R and executive roles

Felix Howard advanced rapidly in (A&R) roles during the late 2000s at . In March 2008, he was promoted from A&R manager to of A&R for , leveraging his songwriting experience to scout and develop talent. By June 2009, Howard ascended further to Head of A&R and Creative, as well as Senior of European Creative, where he oversaw creative strategies and artist development across the region for the publisher. Following the EMI merger, Howard transitioned to consulting for in the 2010s, contributing to key signings such as under Daniel Lieberberg. He later served as Director of A&R for Budde Publishing in before returning to the . In December 2020, Howard joined BMG in as Director of A&R for New Recordings (later Senior A&R), where he collaborated with established artists including Gabrielle and , focusing on repertoire development and strategic artist support. In September 2025, Howard was appointed Head of A&R at Kassner Music Publishing, a company with a catalog exceeding 100,000 copyrights founded in 1944. In this leadership role, he manages A&R operations, identifies promising songwriters and artists, and directs creative initiatives to expand the publisher's roster of emerging and established talents.

Personal life

Marriage and immediate family

Felix Howard married Canadian actress on October 28, 2021, at Paradise by Way of , a bohemian-style venue in , . The couple, connected through the music and entertainment industry where Howard serves as director of A&R at BMG Records , exchanged vows in an intimate ceremony officiated by actor Marcel Spears. Howard has two children from a previous relationship: son Herbie Kofi Howard, born in 2004, and daughter Aba Ray Howard, born in 2006. Both children share a keen interest in and , reflecting the creative influences of their upbringing; in 2021, siblings and Ray appeared on the cover of The Face magazine, styled in a modern homage to the Buffalo collective's 1980s aesthetic, with favoring flamboyant vintage looks inspired by artists like and , and Ray embracing oversized, artistic styles while pursuing painting. The family resides in , where Howard balances his executive role in the music industry with domestic life, fostering a home environment rich in , , and familial artistic encouragement. The children's biological grandfather is musician Roy Harper, whose legacy contributes to the family's creative atmosphere, echoing the multigenerational involvement in music that Howard experienced in his own youth.

Musical contributions

Key songwriting credits

Felix Howard's songwriting career began in the late 1990s, with early contributions to the ' debut album One Touch (2000), where he co-wrote the lead single "Overload" alongside Paul Simm, Jony Lipsey, , and the group's members , , and . The track, which debuted at number one on the UK Singles Chart, earned an Award for Best Contemporary Song in 2001, shared among its writers. He also co-wrote "Stronger" for the ' follow-up album (2002), collaborating with the same core team plus additional producers. In 2003, Howard contributed to Amy Winehouse's debut album Frank, co-writing "You Sent Me Flying" with Winehouse herself; the song appeared as a double A-side single with "In My Bed" and peaked at number 82 on the UK Singles Chart. He also co-wrote "What Is It About Men" for the same album, drawing on personal themes of relationships. That year, Howard co-wrote "You Make Me Feel" for Kylie Minogue's , working with Minogue, TommyD, and ; the track served as a bonus song on the album's Japanese edition. Howard's work with Sia included co-writing "Blow It All Away" for her 2001 album , alongside Sia and Kevin Armstrong. In 2004, he co-wrote "Numb" with Sia and for , a poignant track about that later gained renewed attention through covers. For Beverley 's 2004 album Affirmation, Howard co-wrote the title track "Affirmation" with Knight and Peter-John Vettese, as well as "Straight Jacket," emphasizing themes of self-empowerment. Later credits include "Close to the Front" from Back to Black (2006), though his primary songwriting output shifted toward A&R roles by the mid-2000s. No major new songwriting credits have been publicly documented for Howard through 2025, as his focus has turned to executive positions at labels like EMI and BMG.

Notable production and A&R signings

Howard's production work in the early 2000s included contributions to Freeform Five's debut album Delusions of Grandeur (2004), where he co-wrote and provided backing vocals, guitar, and production on tracks such as "Electromagnetic" and "Strangest Things." These efforts helped establish the project's electro-pop sound, blending indie influences with dance elements, and the album received critical acclaim for its innovative remixes featuring artists like Spank Rock. Additionally, Howard produced select remixes for pop acts, showcasing his versatility in bridging songwriting with studio production. As an A&R manager at in the late 2000s, Howard signed several artists who achieved global breakthroughs, including in 2007, whose debut album (2007) and subsequent hits like "We Found Love" (2011) propelled him to stardom across electronic and pop genres. He also signed , facilitating her transition from indie to mainstream with the release of (2012), which debuted at number two on the and sold over seven million copies worldwide, highlighting Howard's eye for cinematic pop talent. Other notable EMI signings included , whose songwriting and production credits on tracks like Little Mix's "Wings" (2012) earned multiple awards, and , whose debut single "Black & Gold" (2008) reached number two on the UK Singles Chart. These signings underscored Howard's focus on diverse genres, from electronic dance to alternative pop. In the 2010s, while consulting for in alongside Daniel Lieberberg, Howard signed to the label, contributing to the Scottish singer's rapid rise with the album Divinely Uninspired to a Hellish Extent (2019), which topped the and featured the global hit "," certified diamond in the for over 10 million units sold. This period also involved oversight of projects like Klangkarussell's album Netzwerk (2013), which blended and indie elements to achieve platinum status in . At BMG from 2020 onward as Director of A&R for New Recordings, Howard guided signings and developments for artists spanning pop, soul, and indie, including Gabrielle, whose comeback album Under My Skin (2024) re-entered the UK Top 10, reviving her '90s hits with modern production. He worked with on his BMG partnership for Faith in the Future (2022), which debuted at number one on the and marked Tomlinson's strongest solo commercial performance post-One Direction. Other BMG collaborations included Lady Blackbird's Double Cross (2021), a critically acclaimed jazz-soul release that earned a nomination, and Zak Abel's Invasion of Privacy (2023), fusing R&B with electronic influences. These efforts demonstrated Howard's commitment to diversity and artist longevity. In 2025, Howard assumed the role of Head of A&R at Kassner Music Publishing, focusing on talent discovery and creative strategies. Overall, Howard's A&R track record has fostered breakthroughs across pop, electronic, , and indie, with signed artists collectively amassing billions of streams and numerous chart-topping releases.

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