Henry Lowther (musician)
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Henry Lowther is an English jazz
Jazz
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 trumpeter.

Lowther's first experience was on cornet
Cornet
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 in a Salvation Army
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 band. He studied violin briefly at the Royal Academy of Music
Royal Academy of Music
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 but returned to trumpet by 1960 though he sometimes played violin professionally. In the 1960s, he worked with Mike Westbrook
Mike Westbrook
Michael John David 'Mike' Westbrook is an English jazz pianist, composer, and writer of orchestrated jazz pieces.-Early work:Mike Westbrook grew up in Torquay...

 (beginning in 1963 and continuing into the 1980s), Manfred Mann
Instrumental Asylum
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, John Dankworth
John Dankworth
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 (1967-77), Graham Collier
Graham Collier
James Graham Collier OBE was an English jazz bassist, bandleader and composer.-Life and career:Born in Tynemouth, Northumberland, on leaving school Collier joined the British Army as a musician, spending three years in Hong Kong...

 (1967), John Mayall
John Mayall
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 (1968), John Warren
John Warren
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 (1968 and subsequently), Neil Ardley
Neil Ardley
Neil Richard Ardley was a prominent English jazz pianist and composer, who also made a name as the author of more than 100 popular books on science and technology, and on music.-Brief biography:...

 (1968) and Bob Downes
Bob Downes
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 (1969). Many of these associations continued into the 1970s. Lowther appeared for some time with The Keef Hartley
Keef Hartley
Keef Hartley was an English drummer and bandleader. He fronted the Keef Hartley Band, and played at Woodstock. Hartley was later a member of Dog Soldier, and variously worked with Rory Storm, The Artwoods and John Mayall.-Biography:Hartley was born in Preston, Lancashire, England...

 Band during this period.

The 1970s brought work with Mike Gibbs
Michael Gibbs (jazz composer)
Michael Clement Irving Gibbs is a jazz composer, conductor, arranger and producer as well as a trombonist and keyboardist....

 (1970-76), Kenny Wheeler
Kenny Wheeler
Kenneth Vincent John Wheeler, OC is a Canadian composer and trumpet and flugelhorn player, based in the U.K. since the 1950s....

 (from 1972), Alan Cohen
Alan Cohen
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 (1972), Michael Garrick
Michael Garrick
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 (1972-73), Kurt Edelhagen
Kurt Edelhagen
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 (1974), John Taylor
John Taylor (jazz)
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 (1974), Stan Tracey
Stan Tracey
Stanley William Tracey CBE is a British jazz pianist and composer, most influenced by Duke Ellington and Thelonious Monk.-Early career:...

 (1976 onwards), Tony Coe
Tony Coe
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 (1976), Graham Collier
Graham Collier
James Graham Collier OBE was an English jazz bassist, bandleader and composer.-Life and career:Born in Tynemouth, Northumberland, on leaving school Collier joined the British Army as a musician, spending three years in Hong Kong...

 (1976-78), Jubiaba
Jubiabá
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 with Barbara Thompson (1978), and Gordon Beck
Gordon Beck
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 (1978), in addition to his own ensemble, Quaternity.

He worked with Buzzcocks
Buzzcocks
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 in 1980, Talk Talk
Talk Talk
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 from 1983 to 1991, with Peter King
Peter King (saxophonist)
Peter John King is an English jazz saxophonist, composer, and clarinettist.- Early life :Peter King was born in Kingston upon Thames, Surrey, on August 11, 1940. He took up the clarinet and saxophone as a teenager, entirely self taught...

 from 1983, and with Gil Evans
Gil Evans
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 in 1984. In 1986 he worked with Humphrey Lyttelton
Humphrey Lyttelton
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 in his reconstruction of the John Robichaux
John Robichaux
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 Orchestra for a documentary film
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 on Buddy Bolden
Buddy Bolden
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. He played with Charlie Watts
Charlie Watts
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's band in 1986-87, then led his own band, Still Waters, in 1987. From the late 1980s he did much work in big bands, such as the Berlin Contemporary Jazz Orchestra
Berlin Contemporary Jazz Orchestra
The Berlin Contemporary Jazz Orchestra is a large German jazz ensemble led by Alexander von Schlippenbach. The orchestra performs orchestral jazz and experimental big band music and has included in its ranks such musicians as Misha Mengelberg and Kenny Wheeler...

 (1989-93), the London Jazz Composers Orchestra (1989-96), Kenny Wheeler's group (1990), The Dedication Orchestra
The Dedication Orchestra
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 (1994), the London Jazz Orchestra (1994), George Russell's Living Time Orchestra, and the Creative Jazz Orchestra (1996) and recently in a new band Jazzmoss.

Discography

With Jack Bruce
Jack Bruce
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  • Songs for a Tailor
    Songs for a Tailor
    Songs for a Tailor is the 1969 solo studio album debut of musician, composer and singer Jack Bruce, who was already famous at the time of its release for his work with the supergroup Cream...

    (Atco, 1969)

With the Collective Consciousness Society
  • C.C.S.
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    (RAK, 1970)
  • C.C.S. 2 (RAK, 1970)

With Brian Ferry
  • These Foolish Things (Virgin, 1973)
  • Another Time, Another Place
    Another Time, Another Place (album)
    Another Time, Another Place was Bryan Ferry's second studio album as a solo artist. The album reached #4 in the UK charts in 1974.Recording took place in London at Island, Ramport and AIR studios....

    (Virgin, 1974)

With the Keef Hartley Band
  • Halfbreed
    Halfbreed (album)
    Halfbreed is the debut album by the Keef Hartley Band.-1969 LP:Deram SML 1037 , DES 18024 # "Sacked " Halfbreed is the debut album by the Keef Hartley Band.-1969 LP:Deram SML 1037 (UK), DES 18024 (US)# "Sacked (Introducing Hearts and Flowers)" Halfbreed is the debut album by the Keef Hartley...

    (Deram, 1968)
  • The Battle of North West Six
    The Battle of North West Six
    The Battle of North West Six is the second album by the Keef Hartley Band. At the time, Hartley's six-piece group was appearing augmented with a brass section as The Keef Hartley Big Band, and a number of songs on the album feature this extended line-up....

    (Deram, 1969)

With Murray Head
Murray Head
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  • Nigel Lived
    Nigel Lived
    Nigel Lived is the debut album by British singer and actor Murray Head. It was released in 1973 on CBS Records.-Track listing:#"Pacing On the Station" - 4:55#"Big City" - 3:29#"Bed & Breakfast" - 2:28#"The Party" - 3:13#"Ruthie" - 3:19...

    (CBS, 1972)

With Glenn Hughes
  • Play Me Out
    Play Me Out
    Play Me Out is the first solo record by former Deep Purple and Trapeze bassist/ vocalist Glenn Hughes. It was first released in July 1977. The album marked a definite change in style to Hughes’ hard rock albums with Deep Purple, moving into a funk and soul inspired direction...

    (RPM, 1977)

With John Mayall
John Mayall
John Mayall, OBE is an English blues singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist, whose musical career spans over fifty years...

  • Bare Wires
    Bare Wires
    - Reissue Bonus Tracks :- Personnel :John Mayall's Bluesbreakers* John Mayall – vocals, harmonica, piano, harpsichord, organ, harmonium, guitar* Mick Taylor – lead guitar, Hawaiian guitar* Chris Mercer – tenor, baritone saxophone...

    (Decca, 1968)
  • 70th Birthday Concert
    70th Birthday Concert
    70th Birthday Concert is a live Electric blues video recording of John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers to celebrate Mayall's 70th Birthday. Recorded in Liverpool, England on July 19 2003, the concert was notable as it featured Eric Clapton as a guest, so marked the first time he and Mayall had performed...

    (Eagle, 2003)

With Van Morrison
Van Morrison
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  • Avalon Sunset
    Avalon Sunset
    Avalon Sunset is the nineteenth album by Northern Irish singer-songwriter Van Morrison, released in 1989 The album has been described as "a powerful statement that the often turbulent muse had stabilized and was now a sublime force flowing through Van Morrison".The 29 January 2008 reissued and...

    (Mercury, 1989)
  • Enlightenment (Polydor, 1990)

With the Pretenders
  • Pretenders II
    Pretenders II
    Pretenders II is the second studio album by British rock band the Pretenders.-History:The success of the Pretenders' debut album in 1980 created a great demand for more material from the fledgling band; however, a lack of songs precluded the quick release of a followup album...

    (Sire, 1981)

With Slapp Happy
Slapp Happy
Slapp Happy was a German/English avant-pop group consisting of Anthony Moore , Peter Blegvad and Dagmar Krause . The band formed in Germany in 1972. The band members moved to England in 1974 where they merged with Henry Cow, but the merger ended soon afterwards and Slapp Happy split up. Slapp...

  • Slapp Happy
    Slapp Happy (album)
    Slapp Happy is an album by German/British avant-pop group Slapp Happy, recorded at Virgin Records' Manor studios in 1974....

    (Virgin, 1974)

With John Surman
John Surman
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  • The Brass Project
    The Brass Project
    The Brass Project is an album by English saxophonist John Surman with a brass section conducted by John Warren recorded in 1992 and released on the ECM label.-Reception:...

    (ECM, 1992)

With Talk Talk
Talk Talk
Talk Talk were an English musical group, active from 1981 to 1991. The group had a string of international hit singles including "Today", "Talk Talk", "It's My Life", "Such a Shame", "Dum Dum Girl", "Life's What You Make It" and "Living in Another World"....

  • It's My Life
    It's My Life (album)
    -Personnel:*Mark Hollis - vocals*Lee Harris - drums *Paul Webb - bass guitar*Tim Friese-Greene - keyboards*Ian Curnow - keyboards*Phil Ramocon - piano*Robbie McIntosh - guitar*Morris Pert - percussion*Henry Lowther - trumpet*James Marsh - cover art-Charts:...

    (EMI, 1984)
  • Spirit of Eden
    Spirit of Eden
    Spirit of Eden was the fourth album by the English band Talk Talk. The songs were written by Mark Hollis and Tim Friese-Greene, and performed by numerous musicians using a diverse combination of instruments. In 2008, Alan McGee of the Guardian wrote: "Spirit of Eden has not dated; it's remarkable...

    (EMI, 1988)
  • Laughing Stock (Verve, 1991)

With Richard and Linda Thompson
  • Pour Down Like Silver
    Pour Down Like Silver
    Pour Down Like Silver is the third album by the British duo of singer/songwriter/guitarist Richard and singer Linda Thompson. It was recorded in the summer of 1975 and released in November 1975....

    (Island, 1975)

With Loudon Wainwright III
Loudon Wainwright III
Loudon Snowden Wainwright III is a Grammy Award-winning American songwriter, folk singer, humorist, and actor. He is the father of musicians Rufus Wainwright, Martha Wainwright and Lucy Wainwright Roche, brother of Sloan Wainwright, and the former husband of the late folk singer Kate McGarrigle.To...

  • I'm Alright (Rounder, 1985)
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