![]() | TUESDAY, MAY 07, 2013 Dragon supported series "Northern Heights" airs tonight on Fuel TV - 7.50 pm AEST!Read more... Episode 1 of Northern Heights will be airing on Fuel TV Australia tonight (Wednesday 8th May) at 7.50pm. Keep an eye out for Dragon athletes such as Tom Pelley, Dane Tiene, Cohen Davies and Nic Harvey as they tour the mountains of North America. [ more ] |
![]() | TUESDAY, APRIL 30, 2013 Introducing our first ever Miss Mansfield!Read more... Congratulations to Brinkley for coming out on top after 17,000 votes and one very fierce battle! Brinkley will now take part in an exclusive photoshoot with Stab Magazine and Dragon team riders. Keep an eye out for our new Miss Mansfield as she takes over the surfing world! [ more ] |
![]() | MONDAY, APRIL 22, 2013 Dragon supports the Northern Heights series dropping soon on Fuel TV!Read more... Check out the latest teaser from the Aussiesnowboard guys for their upcoming series, "Northern Heights". We're only a few short weeks away from the 10 part series dropping on Fuel TV! See all the action here... [ more ] |
![]() | SUNDAY, APRIL 07, 2013 The Mansfield launch party lights up Torquay!Read more... Celebrating the launch of our new Mansfield sunglass while everybody was in town for the Rip Curl Pro, we threw a bit of a party at Left Off The Rocks in Torquay. Click here to see the party edit from the night! [ more ] |
![]() | SUNDAY, MARCH 17, 2013 Noa Deane Sequence of the Week on SurflineRead more... Check out Noa Deane ripping it up on Surfline's Sequence of the Week! Click here to view. [ more ] |
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Ben Howard (born 24 April 1987) is an English singer-songwriter, born in West London. Strongly influenced by such artists as Joni Mitchell and Bob Dylan, Ben has a very distinct sound and tone to his music and voice. His debut album, 'Every Kingdom,' reached to #7 on the UK music charts. Howard began writing songs at a young age. In an interview with American Songwriter, he stated that "When I was a kid I started playing guitar because I liked to put words together and make stuff up. I was quite an imaginative little kid I guess. So your standard little love songs turned into your standard adolescent love songs. I think you start getting your own take on things when you’re a late teen. That’s when everything changes."[4] After attending King Edward VI Community College and Torquay Boys' Grammar School and then a short stint studying Journalism at University College Falmouth, Cornwall, Howard decided to focus on making music full time, making melodic rootsy folk music, with progressively darker lyrics. He began to build up a reputation as a hero around Devon and elsewhere in the UK. After a month of sold-out dates across Europe and the UK Howard was eventually asked to sign for Island Records. content not found
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