Howie Dorough

Singer

Birthday August 22, 1973

Birth Sign Leo

Birthplace Orlando, Florida, U.S.

Age 50 years old

Nationality United States

Height 175 cm

#9783 Most Popular

1973

Howard Dwaine Dorough (born August 22, 1973), also known as Howie D, is an American singer.

He is a member of the pop vocal group Backstreet Boys.

Dorough was born August 22, 1973, in Orlando, Florida, where he met his friend and bandmate AJ McLean through a mutual vocal coach at the Latin carnival in 1989.

His mother Paula Flores-Dorough, a school worker, is Puerto Rican, and his father, Hoke Dwaine Dorough, a police officer, former army soldier, real estate developer and bank security, was Irish American.

He is the youngest by 10 years of five siblings.

His sister, Pollyanna, is also a singer.

1991

He was selected 'Most Talented' and graduated from Edgewater High School in 1991, the Top 10 of his class.

After high school, Dorough auditioned for Backstreet Boys under his stage name, but they lost his headshot and contact info; however, after six months, they were able to track him down, thanks to AJ, and was already in the group.

He got a scholarship, and attended both University of Central Florida and Valencia College with an Associate of Arts Degree with *NSYNC member, Chris Kirkpatrick.

1993

Lou Pearlman created the Backstreet Boys in 1993, selecting Howie Dorough along with AJ McLean, Brian Littrell, Nick Carter, and Kevin Richardson.

1994

They were then booked to perform at many venues, such as high schools and shopping malls, and eventually signed a contract with Jive Records in 1994.

They slowly became popular in European countries, starting with Germany, and embarked on a tour supporting their debut album.

The album slowly climbed to the top ten slots in most countries and was on its way to selling more than 8 million copies.

While their second album, Backstreet's Back, was being released in Europe, they released their first album in the United States, which was a compilation of both their international debut and Backstreet's Back''.

The album climbed to No. 4 on the Billboard 200 and sold over 14 million copies.

Meanwhile, Backstreet's Back became an even more significant success than their debut album, opening at the number one spot in many countries.

Dorough is most known for his infamous fart, which was recorded and used as a part of the beat for the song "The Call" from the Backstreet Boys' fourth album, Black And Blue.

1998

Another sister, Caroline, died from lupus in September 1998.

Dorough's love and passion for entertainment started when he was three years old, singing "Babyface" with his little guitar.

He started performing around age six or seven, thanks to his sister Polyanna, singing during mass in the church choir and having his first role in the musical adaptation of The Wizard of Oz as a singer and actor.

Throughout elementary school, his mother enrolled him in children's community theaters and performed in many community theater productions of top musicals, among them "Sound Of Music," "Showboat" and "Camelot" and got him in singing/voice and acting lessons by putting him in a performing arts academy where he also took dance lessons in classical ballet, tap, and jazz.

He even was in an all-boy ballet troupe.

He did Little League once before switching to the arts.

During junior high to high school, Dorough also sang in the choir, even qualified for All-State Chorus and talent shows, and joined the drama club, acting in school productions and a school TV show called "Macho & Camacho."

He got discovered by an acting agent when he was 14 and also managed to land roles in movies, such as Parenthood starring comedian Steve Martin at 15 and Cop and a Half starring Burt Reynolds, Nickelodeon TV production pilot "Welcome Freshman" and star in a commercial for Disney World under the stage name, Tony Donetti.

He didn't particularly like this, but his agent thought he was Italian and believed it would help him to get discovered.

Although he enjoyed it his entire life, like his bandmates AJ and Nick, he too was a victim of bullying as a child for his lack of Spanish language, his falsetto vocal range when he was 12 and his weight.

His choir teacher asked Dorough to perform the National Anthem at his high school basketball game.

He agreed but forgot the words when it was time to sing.

Despite the extreme embarrassment, he got right back on his horse and began performing again when he sang 'Unchained Melody' at his school talent show, and got a standing ovation.

He also auditioned for a Latin boy band Menudo, but he did not make it.

He was also involved in a peer counseling group called Friends, where he talked to other kids about living "a clean life, having fun, going to school, avoiding drugs."

When he's not working in the spotlight, he works as a tour guide in Universal Orlando and worked with his sister at Zarro's Bread Basket one summer in New York when he was 14.

They started recording Millennium in 1998 and released it in May 1999.

It became one of the biggest-selling albums ever, taking number one in many countries.

Their first single from Millennium's follow-up album, Black & Blue, Shape Of My Heart was released to radio on October 3.

Black and Blue recorded first-week sales of 1.59 million copies in the US, making the Backstreet Boys the first artists to back-to-back million album sales.

2003

After releasing their greatest hits album, they went on hiatus and regrouped in 2003.

2005

They released their next album, Never Gone in 2005.

While critics negatively reviewed it it enjoyed a lot of commercial success.