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trombonist and tubaist Bill Lowe has been a major force in the music
world for over thirty years as a performer, composer, producer,
and educator. He has worked with most of the masters of African-American
creative music, across all genres and musical cliques, from musical
legends like Dizzy Gillespie, Eartha Kitt, and Clark Terry, to the
leaders of the avant-garde like Muhal Richard Abrams, Henry Threadgill,
and Cecil Taylor, to under-heralded greats like George Russell,
James ‘Jabbo’ Ware and Bill Barron. He has co-led the
Boston Jazz Repertory Orchestra, the Bill Lowe/Phillipe Cretian
Quintet, and JUBA, co-produced Boston’s annual John Coltrane
Memorial Concert, and composed several major works, including his
opera, Reb’s Last Funeral, his ongoing interdisciplinary project
Signifyin’ Natives, and the music/theater piece Crossing John
at the Crossroads. As an educator, Lowe has taught at several major
universities, lectured throughout the world from Cuba to Paris,
and mentored countless young musicians.
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Photo by Scott Friedlander |