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Sammy Lowe

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Orchestra. He is present on many recordings of Erskine. He also recorded with alto saxophonist Bobby Smith and made arrangements for
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music, particularly in the 1950s and 1960s. From the 1930s to the late 1950s, he arranged music and played trumpet for the
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and Pat Thomas among others. He is perhaps best known for being one of
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Sam Lowe
Birmingham, Alabama
jazz
R&B
Erskine Hawkins
Dud Bascomb
Nina Simone
Al Hirt
Benny Goodman
Connie Francis
Sam Cooke
The Softones
The Tokens
The Platters
Brook Benton
Sylvia
Ray, Goodman & Brown
Cameo
Little Peggy March
Della Reese
Panama Francis
James Brown
It's a Man's Man's Man's World
Prisoner of Love
Alabama Jazz Hall of Fame
Willis Jackson
Soul Grabber
Sammy Lowe
Allmusic
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