Robert Lowery (musician) explained

Robert Lowery
Background:solo_singer
Birth Date:8 April 1931
Origin:Shula, Arkansas, United States
Instrument:Guitar
Genre:Delta blues, country blues
Occupation:Singer, guitarist
Years Active:1950s - 2016

Robert Lee Lowery (April 8, 1931 – October 25, 2016) was an American blues singer and guitarist.[1]

Biography

As a teenager, he picked up blues tunes from records by Robert Johnson, Lightnin' Hopkins, Blind Boy Fuller, Arthur "Big Boy" Crudup, and others, eventually developing his own distinctive style. After moving to Santa Cruz, California in 1957, he backed up Big Mama Thornton.

Lowery made his first major concert appearance in 1974, at the San Francisco Blues Festival, and appeared there again in 1976 and 1984. Since then, he has traveled worldwide, and performed at many blues festivals and concerts, including a special appearance of fellow Arkansas native President Bill Clinton's 1993 inauguration.[2] Lowery has released many recordings on diverse record labels, some of which are currently available.

More recently, Lowery's reputation as an authentic Delta blues musician has taken him far beyond California. He played the Monterey Jazz Festival in 2006, New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival in 2007, Philadelphia Blues Festival, Eureka Springs Festival in Arkansas, the San Remo Blues Festival in Italy and the North Sea Jazz Festival in the Netherlands. He recorded a television commercial for MCI Inc., singing about how his telephone bill was too high.[3]

Selected discography

Singles

Albums

YearTitleStyleRecord label
1994Earthquake BluesDelta Blues, Country bluesOrleans
1995Good Man Is Hard to FindDelta Blues, Country bluesOrleans
2000Rainin' Down BluesDelta Blues, Country bluesWolf Records
2000Playing out in the StreetDelta Blues, Country bluesThe Orchard
2001Playing out in the Street (re-release)Delta Blues, Country bluesFreepott Records[4]

External links

Notes and References

  1. https://www.legacy.com/obituaries/name/robert-lowery-obituary?pid=182335976
  2. Web site: Robert Lowery: West Coast blues power. Thefreight.org.
  3. Web site: MUSICAL LIVES: Celebrating Senior Musicians of Santa Cruz County. Folkplanet.com.
  4. Web site: Playing out in the Street (release history). AllMusic. March 23, 2016.