1. Virgil Howe was a British musician best known for his work as a member of Little Barrie.

1. Virgil Howe was a British musician best known for his work as a member of Little Barrie.
Virgil Howe was the son of Steve Howe, guitarist and long-time member of Yes.
Virgil Howe played on several of his father's projects: he performed on keys, alongside his half-brother Dylan Howe on drums, for the Steve Howe solo albums The Grand Scheme of Things and Spectrum.
Virgil Howe was in Steve Howe's Remedy band, who released an album Elements, toured the UK and then released a live DVD.
Virgil Howe wrote and performed on a piece on his father's 2011 release Time.
Virgil Howe plays drums on 11 tracks of Steve Howe's Anthology 2: Groups and Collaborations that were largely recorded in the 1980s.
Under the name The Verge, Virgil Howe produced the Yes Remixes album, released 2003.
In 2005, Virgil Howe formed a related band The Killer Meters with again Gunes on bass and Hirsch on guitar, with Karime Kendra, Henry Broadbent and Stephen Wilcock.
Virgil Howe worked for a period with psychedelic group Amorphous Androgynous, fronted by Garry Cobain of The Future Sound of London.
Virgil Howe produced under his own name, having previously produced under the name "Sparo", under which he released the album Sparo Worlds.
Virgil Howe played DJ sets in London, and a regular radio show for Soho Radio.
In 2008, Virgil Howe joined band Little Barrie as a drummer.
Virgil Howe worked as a session musician on the Pet Shop Boys album Fundamental and for Demis Roussos.
Virgil Howe married fashion model Jen Dawson in 2007 and they had a daughter in September 2012.