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John Gerard "Jez" Lowe (born 14 July 1955) is an English
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singer-songwriter. Lowe was born and raised in
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, in a family with Irish roots. He is known primarily for his compositions dealing with daily life in
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, particularly in his hometown of
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. He attended
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in nearby
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and later studied languages at Sunderland Polytechnic. He performs both as a solo artist and with his backing band, The Bad Pennies. In addition to singing his songs, Lowe accompanies himself and The Bad Pennies on guitar, harmonica,
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, and piano.


Songwriting

John Gerard Lowe grew up witnessing the decline of the coal-mining industry that had defined the region's economic profile for generations. A great many of Lowe's compositions address the economic distress that the North Country has suffered as a result of this
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, and the social repercussions thereof. "
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s," " Nearer to Nettles," and "These Coal Town Days" are among the songs that directly address economic conditions. In the much larger category of social impact songs, well known Lowe compositions are " Big Meeting Day," "Greek Lightning," and "Last of the Widows." (His song, "Last of the Widows", was written in 1991 to mark the fortieth anniversary of the pit disaster at Easington Colliery.) Numerous other songs by Lowe deal with the general issues of poverty and limited social opportunity in the region. The song "A Lass to Want Me" was written after meeting
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, an autistic man from
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, in 1993. It was first released in 1997 on ''A Season of Changes: The Autistic Awareness Album'', a compilation of songs about autism released as a benefit for an autism centre in
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, and then in 2003 on an expanded reissue of his 1998 album ''The Parish Notices''.


Recent projects

In 2006, Lowe contributed to the
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''
Radio Ballads The radio ballad is an audio documentary format created by Ewan MacColl, Peggy Seeger, and Charles Parker in 1958. It combines four elements of sound: songs, instrumental music, sound effects, and, most importantly, the recorded voices of those w ...
'' documentary series broadcast on Radio 2 as a homage to the original series of the same title, pioneered by
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and Charles Parker in the late 1950s and early 1960s. Jez Lowe was commissioned to write 22 new songs for the documentary-folk series, which were not all performed by Lowe but featured guest vocals from the likes of Barry Coope, Bob Fox and many more. The series went on to win two Sony Radio Academy Awards. In 2008, Lowe was nominated as 'Folksinger of the Year' in the BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards, but ultimately lost the category to young Scottish singer and instrumentalist
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. In 2015, Lowe received two nominations for the
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, as Folksinger of the Year and for Song of the Year ("The Pitmen Poets"), but again failed to win in either category. He was on tour in Canada at the time of the ceremony, with
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and
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, under the trio-name "Men At Words". He has an on-going working partnership with guitarist/singer-songwriter
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, which sees them do thirty-plus concerts together every year, and which resulted in the album ''The Janus Game'' in 2016, consisting entirely of new songs written by Tilston and Lowe in collaboration. Since 2011, he has been part of a quartet known as The Pitmen Poets, alongside Benny Graham, Billy Mitchell and Bob Fox. They have toured extensively every few years around the UK, and have released three albums of songs about the coal mining communities of North east England. In January 2018, Lowe published his first novel, ''The Dillen Doll'', through the independent publisher Badapple Books. The story of the novel includes many references to traditional North East of England folk songs, many of which are included on a CD, also called ''The Dillen Doll'', presented as a continuous "suite" of music and songs which culminates in the song "Dol Li A", upon which the story is based. A second novel, ''The Corly Croons'', was due for publication in October 2019. The latest series of the BBC Radio Ballads, ''The Ballad of The Great War'', was scheduled to come to an end in November 2018. This series has featured more than a dozen Jez Lowe songs (bringing it to a total of over fifty of his songs that have been used since the "new" radio Ballads project began in 2006). Lowe also provided the lyrics to John Tams's theme music for this series, entitled "The Cherry-Cheeked Optimists", from episodes two to five. An off-shoot from the Radio Ballads, a project called ''The Ballads of Child Migration'', also features three Jez Lowe songs and was released on CD in 2015. Two further songs were composed by Jez for inclusion in a BBC Radio Two production of Michael Morpurgo's book ''Alone on a Wide, Wide Sea'' in 2017, which is linked to the Child Migration project.


Broadcasting

As well as the BBC Radio Ballads series, Lowe has also made several broadcasts for BBC radio, starting with a series of five programmes in 1999 called ''A Song For Geordie'', which he scripted and introduced. It was a comprehensive introduction to the many aspects of folk music from North East England, and included interviews with Ed Pickford, Benny Graham,
Vin Garbutt Vincent Paul Garbutt (20 November 1947 – 6 June 2017) was an English folk singer and songwriter. A significant part of his repertoire consisted of protest songs covering topics such as "the Troubles" in Northern Ireland (''Welcome Home Howa ...
,
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, Annie Fentiman, Terri Freeman and others. One programme from this series was re-broadcast on
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in 2018. He has also been guest presenter on the
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series ''Open Country'', for a programme about Tynemouth, along with other contributions to the series as an interviewee in the last ten years. He was scheduled to present another episode of ''Open Country'' later in 2019.


Albums

Note: All of Jez Lowe's albums have been released on CD with the exception of his self-titled debut album from 1980. However, the contents of that entire album are available as bonus tracks in the CD reissues of ''The Old Durham Road'' and ''Galloways'' ;Jez Lowe * ''Crazy Pagan'' (2020) * ''The Dillen Doll'' (2018) * ''The Janus Game'' (2016) a collaboration with Steve Tilston * ''The Ballad Beyond'' (2014) * ''Heads Up: 18 Essential Jez Lowe Songs'' (2012) * ''Jack Common's Anthem'' (2007) * ''Back Shift: a collection of songs from 1980 to 1986'' (1992) 7 tracks. 14 previously released and 3 are live/alternative versions of previously released songs* ''Bad Penny'' (1988) * ''Galloways'' Fellside FE 049 (1985) * ''The Old Durham Road'' Fellside FE 034 (1983) * ''Jez Lowe'' Fellside FE 023 (1980) ;Jez Lowe and the Bad Pennies * ''Could Feet Again, Pet'' - limited edition Christmas album (2015) * ''Wotcheor!'' (2010) * ''Northern Echoes: Live on the Tyne'' (2008) (two discs – CD live Feb. 2008; DVD live Nov. 2007) * ''Doolally'' (2004) * ''Honesty Box'' (2002) * ''Live at the Davy Lamp'' (2000) * ''The Parish Notices'' (1998) * ''Tenterhooks'' (1995) * ''Bede Weeps'' (1993) * ''Briefly on the Street'' (1990) ;CD reissues with additional tracks * ''The Parish Notices'' (Green Linnet 1998 CD) **Reissue: ''The Parish Notices – The Art Edition'' Tantobie 2003, with 3 previously unreleased tracks * ''Tenterhooks'' (Green Linnet 1995 CD) **Reissue: ''Tenterhooks – The Art Edition'' Tantobie 2005, with six bonus tracks from the 1994 album ''Banners'' * ''Bad Penny'' (Fellside 1988 LP) **Reissues: In the US (1995) on Firebird CD and in the UK (1996) on Fellside CD 1995. Includes an extra track recorded in 1988, but left off the original LP release. * ''Two A Roue'' (Fellside 1986 LP) **Reissue: Tantobie CD 2001 with 3 extra tracks recorded in 2001. * ''Galloways'' (Fellside 1985 LP) **Reissue: Musica Pangaea CD 1996 USA, with 6 additional tracks, being Side A of the ''Jez Lowe'' album, 1980 * ''The Old Durham Road'' (Fellside 1983 LP) **Reissue: Fellside CD 1999 with 5 additional tracks, being Side B of the ''Jez Lowe'' album, 1980 ;Collaborative albums * ''The Ballad of Child Migration'' Delphonic Records (2015) * ''Banners: Music For East Durham'' – Jez Lowe and Easington District Musicians (1994) * Jake Walton & Jez Lowe – ''Two A Roue'' Fellside FE 055 (1986)Pohle, Horst (1987) ''The Folk Record Source Book''; Second ed.; p. 265 ;Other connected albums * Kate Bramley – ''Fighting The Tide: a play by Kate Bramley'' (2002) (all 12 songs written by Jez Lowe) ;DVDs * ''Sight Rhymes – Jez Lowe & the Bad Pennies'' (2007)


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Lowe, Jez 1955 births Living people English folk guitarists English male guitarists English folk singers English male singer-songwriters People educated at English Martyrs School and Sixth Form College