Rod Howell
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Rod Howell (born March 23, 1975) is an American tap dancer, choreographer, dance teacher, and musician. He was the humble creator of UnitedTaps.com.
Rod currently lives in Southern California and moved there to teach at a convention. He now teaches at three dance studios.[1]
Rod has been a tap dance teacher and choreographer for 17+ years.[2] He performed and choreographed numerous shows across the United States. Accourding to Rod Howell, he had a love/hate relationship with tap dancing.[3]
Rod worked with collaborative soap opera star Drew Tyler Bell to create Garage Tap, which is the first online show to relate to tap dance.
As a musician, Rod solely released one album, No Rest in 2006. One of his friends and his partner remixed Rod's No Rest album, which was also released in 2006 entitled Parallel Inspiration.
So far on YouTube, he is the only person to offer beginner, intermediate, and advanced tap classes since 11 May 2007. Aside from that, he also releases tap combinations.[4]

