- Henry Lowther (musician)
Henry Lowther (b. Thomas Henry Lowther,
11 July 1941 ,Leicester ,Leicestershire ) is an Englishjazz trumpeter.Lowther's first experience was on
cornet in aSalvation Army band. He studied violin briefly at theRoyal Academy of Music but had returned to trumpet by 1960. In the 1960s, he worked withMike Westbrook [http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-75943098.html] (beginning in 1963 and continuing into the 1980s),John Dankworth (1967-77),Graham Collier (1967),John Warren (1968 and subsequently),Neil Ardley (1968), andBob Downes (1969). Many of these associations continued into the 1970s, along with new ones such as with Mike Gibbs (1970-76),Kenny Wheeler (from 1972),Alan Cohen (1972),Michael Garrick (1972-73),Kurt Edelhagen (1974), John Taylor (1974),Stan Tracey (1976 onwards),Tony Coe (1976),Graham Collier (1976-78),Jubiaba with Barbara Thompson (1978), andGordon Beck (1978), in addition to his own ensemble, Quaternity.He worked with Peter King from 1983, and with
Gil Evans in 1984. In 1986 he worked withHumphrey Lyttelton in his reconstruction of theJohn Robichaux Orchestra for adocumentary film onBuddy Bolden . He played withCharlie Watts 's band in 1986-87, then led his own band, Still Waters, in 1987. From the late 1980s he did much work inbig bands , such as theBerlin Contemporary Jazz Orchestra (1989-93), theLondon Jazz Composers Orchestra (1989-96), Kenny Wheeler's group (1990), theDedication Orchestra (1994), theLondon Jazz Orchestra (1994),George Russell 's Living Time Orchestra, and theCreative Jazz Orchestra (1996) snd recently in a new band Jazzmoss [http://www.birminghampost.net/life-leisure-birmingham-guide/birmingham-culture/jazz/2008/09/22/get-ready-for-ms-colman-s-stunning-new-album-65233-21872902/] .References
Fairweather/Adams/Kernfeld, "Henry Lowther". "Grove Jazz" online.
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