
Frank Lowe (June 24, 1943 – September 19, 2003) was an American avant-garde jazz saxophonist and composer. Born and brought up in Memphis, Tennessee, Lowe took up the tenor saxophone at the age of 12. As an adult he moved to San Francisco, where he met Ornette Coleman. Coleman suggested Lowe visit to New York, which Lowe did, and he began playing with Sun Ra and then Alice Coltrane, with whom he recorded in 1971. Unusually for the jazz culture at the time
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In Trane's Name
Thulani
Sun Voyage
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Epistrophy
Decision In Paradise
Chu's Blues
Flam
Be-Bo-Bo-Be
Play Some Blues
I'll Whistle Your Name
Third St. Stomp
Cherryco
U.B.P.
Lowe-ologie
You Dig!
Dues And Don'ts
Mysterioso
Choices
Misterioso
Broadway Rhumba
Heavy Drama
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Be Prepared
Perfection
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Exotic Heartbreak
The Other Side
Addiction Ain't Fiction
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Up
U.B.O.
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UBP
Third St Stomp
Falm
Navarro's Tomorrow
The Loweski Pt. 3
Flash Back
In A Minute
Groove
Doctor Too-Much
Awake
crush
The Loweski - Part III
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