William Forrest “Bill” Lowe, *08-05-1930 Hatfield, Pike County, KY, + 28-04-2013
By Praguefrank
SESSIONS
1958 unknown – Tommy Guess and Bill Lowe
001 FOOLISH HEART S-106
002 UNWANTED AND ALONE S-106
1959 unknown – Bill Lowe and The Sundowners
003 YOU SET MY HEART ON FIRE 45-S-117
004 YESTERDAY 45-S-117
June 1976 Bill Lowe's House, Farmersville, OH – Bill Lowe (Bill Lowe [vcl/gt], Suzanne Edmundson [vcl/gt], Tom Hampton [mandolin], Tom Campbell [vcl/bass])
005 YOU'VE BEEN A FRIEND OF MINE Ramblin 01
006 WHITE DOVE Ramblin 01
007 RED APPLE RAG Ramblin 01
008 GOIN' DOWN THIS ROAD FEELIN' BAD Ramblin 01
009 ANOTHER BROKEN HEART Ramblin 01
010 MAN OF CONSTANT SORROW Ramblin 01
011 ORPHAN GIRL Ramblin 01
012 LITTLE GEORGIA ROSE Ramblin 01
013 BLUE GRASS STOMP Ramblin 01
014 HANG YOUR HEAD IN SHAME Ramblin 01
015 PASTURES OF PLENTY Ramblin 01
016 A MINER'S CHILD Ramblin 01
017 LOST INDIAN Ramblin 01
018 AUNT HATTIE Ramblin 01
April 1981 Rose Recording Studio, Vandalla, OH – Bill Lowe and Cripple Creek (Bill Lowe [vcl/gt], Connie Rich [gt], Thurman Rich [banjo],Luther Hamby [mandolin], Eddie Fox [bass], Alson Fox [fiddle]. Producer: Cripple Creek)
019 CRIPPLE CREEK Rose 777
020 CINDY Rose 777
021 HOME SWEET HOME Rose 777
022 LONELY TOMBS Rose 777
023 TRAGIC ROMANCE Rose 777
024 COAT OF MANY COLORS Rose 777
025 HOT CORN COLD CORN Rose 777
026 HEAVEN LIGHT Rose 777
027 NEW RIVER TRAIN Rose 777
028 JOHN HENRY Rose 777
029 WILD WOOD FLOWER Rose 777
030 OLD JOE CLARK Rose 777
031 WILL THE CIRCLE BE UNBROKEN Rose 777
18 June 1981 Rose Recording Studio, Vandalla, OH – Bill Lowe and Cripple Creek (Producer: Cripple Creek)
032 JIMMY BROWN Rose 778
033 SLEW FOOT Rose 778
034 BANKS OF THE OHIO Rose 778
035 DIXIE BREAKDOWN Rose 778
036 WAY DOWNTOWN Rose 778
037 WORKING FOR MY LORD Rose 778
038 BLUE KENTUCKY GIRL Rose 778
039 WHERE THE SOUL OF MAN NEVER DIES Rose 778
040 CARRIE JILL BLUE Rose 778
041 FOXY'S BREAKDOWN Rose 778
042 GIVE THE FIDDLER A DRAM Rose 778
043 SHADY GROVE Rose 778
044 LAST TRAIN FROM PIKEVILLE Rose 778
1987 unknown – Bill Lowe and Ron Thomason (Boll Lowe [vcl/gt], RonThomason [vcl/gt/ banjo/ mandolin], Connie Fox [rh gt], Dick Erwin [vcl/bass] Dave Edmundson [fiddle])
045 THAT HEAVEN LIGHT IS SHINING ON ME Gordo 004
046 DRUNKEN DRIVER Gordo 004
047 NO LETTER IN THE MAIL Gordo 004
048 BURY ME BENEATH THE WILLOW Gordo 004
049 DRINKING FROM THE FOUNTAIN Gordo 004
050 I SAW A MAN AT THE CLOSE OF DAY Gordo 004
051 BANJO PICKIN' GIRL Gordo 004
052 LITTLE OLD LOG CABIN IN THE LANE Gordo 004
053 PRODIGAL SON Gordo 004
054 LONESOME PINE SPECIAL Gordo 004
055 HE'S COMING TO US DEAD Gordo 004
056 THE HEAVEN LIGHT IS SHINING ON ME Gordo 004
ALBUMS
Ramblin‘ 01 Kentucky Farewell: You've Been A Friend Of Mine; White Dove; Red Apple Rag; Goin' Down This Road Feelin' Bad; Another Broken Heart; Man Of Constant Sorrow; Orphan Girl; Little Georgia Rose; Blue Grass Stomp; Hang Your Head In Shame; Pastures Of Plenty; A Miner's Child; Lost Indian; Aunt Hattie - 77
Rose LPR 777 At Home : Old Time Mountain Singing And Pickin': Cripple Creek; Cindy; Home Sweet Home; Lonely Tombs; Tragic Romance; Coat Of Many Colors; Hot Corn Cold Corn; Heaven Light; New River Train; John Henry; Wild Wood Flower; Old Joe Clark; Will The Circle Be Unbroken – 81 and Cripple Creek (MX: 41853/4)
Rose LPR 778 We Believe In The Old Time Way: Jimmy Brown; Slew Foot; Banks Of The Ohio; Dixie Breakdown; Way Downtown; Working For My Lord; Blue Kentucky Girl; Where The Soul Of Man Never Dies; Carrie Jill Blue; Foxy's Breakdown; Give The Fiddler A Dram; Shady Grove; Last Train From Pikeville – 81 w. Cripple Creek
Gordo 004 Strong At Heart: That Heaven Light Is Shining On Me; Drunken Driver; No Letter In The Mail; Bury Me Beneath The Willow; Drinking From The Fountain; I Saw A Man At The Close Of Day; Banjo Pickin' Girl; Little Old Log Cabin In The Lane; Prodigal Son; Lonesome Pine Special; He's Coming To Us Dead; The Heaven Light Is Shining On Me – 87 w. Ron Thomason
SINGLES
Sundial
S-106 Foolish Heart / Unwanted And Alone – 58 w. Tommy Guess
45-S-117 You Set My Heart On Fire / Yesterday – 59
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