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Chris Lowe
Chris Lowe (left) with Neil Tennant in a Pet Shop Boys concert, Boston, 2006Background information Birth name Christopher Sean Lowe Born 4 October 1959
Blackpool, Lancashire, EnglandGenres Synthpop, dance, pop, electropop, electronica Occupations Musician, keyboardist Instruments Synthesizer, piano, electronic drums, vocals, keyboards Years active 1981–present Labels EMI, Parlophone, Spaghetti Associated acts Pet Shop Boys Website Official Pet Shop Boys website Notable instruments Fairlight CMI
Korg Triton Extreme
Korg M3
Emu EmulatorChris Lowe (born Christopher Sean Lowe, 4 October 1959[1]) is an English musician, who, with colleague Neil Tennant, makes up the pop duo Pet Shop Boys.
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Childhood
Lowe attended Arnold School,[2] an independent school in his home town of Blackpool. He also worked in the Solarium. While there, Lowe played trombone in a seven-piece dance band called One Under the Eight, that played old-time favourites like "Hello Dolly", "La Bamba" and "Moon River".[3] Lowe's grandfather had been a trombonist and was a member of comedy jazz troupe The Nitwits. Lowe also became a skilled pianist.
Later life
Lowe studied architecture at the University of Liverpool from 1978. During a work placement in 1981 at a London architectural practice, he designed a staircase for an industrial estate in Milton Keynes. It was at this time that he met Neil Tennant in a hi-fi shop on the Kings Road in London.
Although Lowe has not been involved in many solo projects, in 1993 he wrote and produced the track "Do the Right Thing" for the footballer, Ian Wright (Lowe is a die-hard Arsenal F.C. fan).[4] The song featured backing vocals by the long-time Pet Shop Boys’ backing singer, Sylvia Mason-James, and the single featured remixes by Rollo. In 2004 Lowe was commissioned to do music for an advertisement for the sunscreen brand Blockhead. The song ended up in a remixed version on a "Café Mambo" chill-out compilation. He has also written the music for the song "Streets of Berlin", featured in the revival of Bent at the Trafalgar Studios in Whitehall in 2006.
In 1995, he had a cameo in the Australian soap opera Neighbours.[5] In 1997, his flat was the subject of an in-depth feature in Elle Decoration magazine.
Stage presence
After Pet Shop Boys began touring on a regular basis, Lowe became known for his behaviour of standing still while playing keyboards on stage.[6] In 1995, The Guardian commented that he was "possibly more famous for not doing anything than almost anyone else in the history of popular entertainment."[7]
Radio
He once stood in for Pete Tong when he was too sick to present the Essential Selection on BBC Radio 1.
In August 1991, Lowe and Tennant were invited to take over Simon Bates' mid-morning show on BBC Radio 1. They chose the playlist, principally dance music. Lowe swore on air once, but despite this they were still invited back to fill the same role in July 1992.[8]
Lowe along with Tennant presented a radio cover show at Absolute Radio on 15 March 2009, while DJ Geoff Lloyd was on holiday. They played their own choices as well as some old favourites.
Both Lowe and Tennant appeared on Rob Da Bank and Friends on 16 March 2009, showcasing their A to Z of music.
Lowe was interviewed by Gaydar Radio presenter Simon Le Vans. The interview was transmitted on 19 March 2009.
References
- ^ "Pet Shop Boys Official Site, History Section". Petshopboys.co.uk. http://www.petshopboys.co.uk/history/195910. Retrieved 28 October 2010.
- ^ "Arnold School website, Distinguished pupils". Arnoldschool.com. 1 June 2008. http://www.arnoldschool.com/html/History_5203.html. Retrieved 28 October 2010.
- ^ "Pet Shop Boys Official Site, History Section". Petshopboys.co.uk. http://www.petshopboys.co.uk/history/197601. Retrieved 28 October 2010.
- ^ "Absolutely Pet Shop Boys Unofficial web site – RADIO 2 CONCERT Literally 30". Petshopboys.net. 7 May 2006. http://www.petshopboys.net/html/literallys/literally_30/page2.html. Retrieved 26 July 2009.
- ^ 2 January 2007 (2 January 2007). "Chris Lowe (Pet Shop Boys) in Neighbours". YouTube. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-JWScLDoLe8. Retrieved 26 July 2009.
- ^ Harrison, Andrew (April 2006), "The Pet Shop Boys talk for Britain", The Word (38): 98–106
- ^ Bracewell, Michael (15 July 1995), "Pop perfection", The Guardian: T012
- ^ "Absolutely Pet Shop Boys Unofficial web site – Profile". Petshopboys.net. 27 May 1991. http://www.petshopboys.net/html/general/profile.html. Retrieved 26 July 2009.
External links
- Official Pet Shop Boys Site
- Chris Lowe discography at Discogs
- Chris Lowe at the Internet Movie Database
Chris Lowe · Neil TennantStudio albums Please · Actually · Introspective · Behaviour · Very · Bilingual · Nightlife · Release · Fundamental · YesCompilation albums Discography: The Complete Singles Collection · Alternative · Essential · PopArt: The Hits · Story: 25 Years of Hits · Party · Ultimate · FormatRemix albums Live albums Concrete · PandemoniumExtended plays Soundtracks and scores Singles "West End Girls" · "One More Chance" · "Opportunities (Let's Make Lots of Money)" · "Love Comes Quickly" · "Suburbia" · "Paninaro" · "It's a Sin" · "What Have I Done to Deserve This?" · "Rent" · "Always on My Mind" · "Heart" · "Domino Dancing" · "Left to My Own Devices" · "It's Alright" · "So Hard" · "Being Boring" · "How Can You Expect to Be Taken Seriously?"/ "Where the Streets Have No Name (I Can't Take My Eyes off You)" · "Jealousy" · "DJ Culture" · "Was It Worth It?" · "Can You Forgive Her?" · "Go West" · "I Wouldn't Normally Do This Kind of Thing" · "Absolutely Fabulous" · "Liberation" · "Yesterday, When I Was Mad" · "Paninaro '95" · "Before" · "Se a vida é (That's the Way Life Is)"/"To Step Aside" · "Single-Bilingual" · "A Red Letter Day" · "Somewhere" · "I Don't Know What You Want But I Can't Give It Any More" · "New York City Boy" · "You Only Tell Me You Love Me When You're Drunk" · "Break 4 Love" · "Home and Dry" · "I Get Along" · "London" · "Miracles" · "Flamboyant" · "I'm with Stupid" · "Minimal" · "Numb" · "She's Madonna" · "Integral" · "Love etc." · "Did You See Me Coming?" · "Beautiful People" · "Love Life" · "Together"Other songs "King's Cross" · "The Loving Kind" · "The Night I Fell in Love" · "I'm Not Scared" · "In Private" · "Nothing Has Been Proved" · "So Sorry, I Said" · "Don't Drop Bombs" · "Euroboy"Film, stage and television It Couldn't Happen Here · Closer to Heaven · Pet Shop Boys: A Life In Pop · The Most Incredible ThingNotable tours and concerts MCMLXXXIX Tour · Performance Tour · Discovery Tour · Somewhere Shows · Nightlife Tour · Summer Tour · Uni/Release Tour · Summer Tour/Fall '04 Tour · Fundamental Tour · Pandemonium Tour · Progress Live (as special guests)Related articles Discography · Spaghetti Records · Reputation · Results · Electronic · Back to Mine: Pet Shop Boys · West End GirlsCategories:- 1959 births
- Living people
- Alumni of the University of Liverpool
- British disco musicians
- English dance musicians
- English electronic musicians
- English keyboardists
- English pop musicians
- Ivor Novello Award winners
- Music from Blackpool
- Old Arnoldians
- People from Blackpool
- Pet Shop Boys
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