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Lowell (real name Elizabeth Lowell Boland) is a singer-songwriter living in Toronto, Canada. Born in Calgary, she eventually migrated to the Yukon where she lived with her father in Carcross, near a mountain that once offered passage to gold hunters. Lowell drew strength from desolate beachside cabin she and her father called home before finding her way to Massachusetts, Ottawa, Georgia, then back to Calgary before basing herself in Toronto and London. After earning the attention of Martin Terefe, Sacha Skarbek, James Bryan and Paul Herman, Lowell was invited to Kensaltown Studios in London to write with all of them....
Lowell Liebermann (born February 22, 1961 in New York City) is an American composer, pianist and conductor. At the age of sixteen, Liebermann performed at the Carnegie Recital Hall, playing his Piano Sonata, op. 1. He later studied at the Juilliard School of Music with David Diamond and Vincent Persichetti, gaining bachelor's, master's and doctoral degrees. His most recorded works are the Sonata for Flute and Piano (1987), the Gargoyles for piano (1989) and the Concerto for Flute and Orchestra (1992). Other notable works include a sonata for flute and guitar (1988), four cello sonatas (most recently 2008) the second...
Lowell Fulson (March 31, 1921 – March 7, 1999) was a big-voiced blues guitarist and songwriter, in the West Coast blues tradition. Fulson was born in Tulsa, Oklahoma. He also recorded for business reasons as Lowell Fullsom and Lowell Fulsom. After T-Bone Walker, Fulson was the most important figure in West Coast blues in the 1940s and 1950s. According to some sources, Fulson was born on a Choctaw reservation in Oklahoma. Fulson has stated that he is of Cherokee ancestry through his father, but he has also claimed Choctaw ancestry. At the age of eighteen, Fulson moved to Ada, Oklahoma,...
On Ornette Coleman’s recommendation, ESP-Disk’ owner Bernard Stollman signed up pianist Lowell Davidson (then majoring in biochemistry at Harvard) for the only recording ever released by Davidson without having heard him play. Davidson came to New York and got to work with the elite rhythm section of drummer Milford Graves and bassist Gary Peacock, both stalwarts of the ESP catalog. The interplay among the members of the trio is dazzling, but in all ways the pianist is the star of the album. His playing inevitably drew comparisons to Cecil Taylor (can’t blame the critics too much, as there just weren’t...
Lowell Mason (January 8, 1792 - August 11, 1872) was a leading figure in American church music, the composer of over 1600 hymn tunes, many of which are often sung today. He was also largely responsible for introducing music into American public schools, and is considered to be the first important music educator in the United States. .
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Swinging party
One Room Country Shack
Pay day blues
Loving you
Why don´t you write me
Trouble with the blues
I whant to know Parts 1 & 2
Check Yourself
I've Been Mistreated
Rollin´Blues
It´s a long time
Fulson's Blues
Tollin´bells
Check yourself
Lowell Fulson
I still love you baby
Lowell Fulson - Tramp
Wee Hours In the Morning
Smokey room
Blue soul
Interview With Lowell Fulson
It´s all your fault baby
Why Don't We Do It In The Road
Guitar Shuffle
Highway 99
Blues rhumba
Scotty's Blues
Cloudy Day
Worry, worry
Lowell's Jump
Father time
Hung down head
I´m glad you reconsidered
Jelly, Jelly
You're Gonna Miss Me
11 - Tollin' Bells (1956) - 1962 - Hung Down Head
Rock´em dead
Blue shadows
Going back to chicago
Please don´t go
You´re gonna miss me
Be on your merry way
Worried Life Blues
Trouble, Trouble (1957)
Low society
I Am Not Worried (aka Sittin' On top Of The World)