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John Lowe (musician)

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Occupation(s)
  
pianist

Albums
  
Songs We Remember

Role
  
Musician


Name
  
John Lowe

Associated acts
  
The Quarrymen

Music group
  
The Quarrymen



Born
  
April 13, 1942 (age 81) West Derby, Liverpool, Lancashire (
1942-04-13
)

Similar People
  
Colin Hanton, Len Garry, Stuart Sutcliffe, Paul McCartney, John Lennon

John Duff Lowe is a pianist from the middle-late 1950s, who was invited to play piano with The Quarrymen by Paul McCartney in 1958.

Biography and career

Known to his friends as "Duff", Lowe was in The Quarrymen for two years, and was there when the band recorded a couple of songs for a vanity disc at Percy Phillips' home studio in Liverpool. The two tracks cut that day were "That'll Be the Day" and "In Spite of All the Danger". Lowe maintained possession of the tracks and, in 1981, sold the recordings to Paul McCartney. Their estimated value was around £12,000. McCartney had the record remastered and the songs appear on The Beatles' Anthology 1 album.

In 1994, John Lowe played again with The Quarrymen for the album Open For Engagements. Of the 1994 lineup, only Rod Davis (guitar) and Lowe (piano) played for The Quarrymen in the 1950s. John Lowe, Rod Davis, Len Garry and Colin Hanton now perform as John Lennon's Original Quarrymen at Beatles events around the world.

On 22 December 2014 John appeared on popular BBC 1 show Would I Lie To You?, in which Ricky Tomlinson revealed that Lowe had left the Quarrymen to join the young Tomlinson's band.

References

John Lowe (musician) Wikipedia