Steve Howe co-wrote the smash hit Yes song "Roundabout" with Jon Anderson. The song climbed to number 13 on the rock charts in the U.S.
Steve Howe joined The In Crowd in 1965, and appeared on two of the three singles that the band released.
Steve Howe has had several album covers designed by Roger Dean, the same artist who created many of the Yes masterpiece album covers.
Steve Howe has a distinctively large mole on his face, not unlike that of famous actor
Although Steve Howe is pictured on the front cover of Yes' second album, Time And A Word, he had nothing to do with the album, as he joined Yes after it was already recorded.
Steve Howe's third album, Turbulence, was recorded twelve whole years after his second, in 1991. During this span he was busy with the art-rock supergroup Asia.
Steve Howe is planning a tour of the United States with Asia in September of 2006.
Steve Howe currently has fourteen solo albums spanning four decades.
Steve Howe joined a group called The Syndicats in 1963, and they performed R&B cover tunes. They never recorded an album.
Born April 8, 1947, Steve Howe is currently the second-oldest member of Yes, behind Jon Anderson, who was born October 25, 1944.
In 1986, Steve Howe formed the supergroup GTR with ex-Genesis guitarist Steve Hackett. They made only one album, which went gold.
Steve Howe uses mostly Gibson guitars. In a tribute to Howe and his personal favorite ES-175 guitar, Gibson produced a Steve Howe signature model in 2002.