Ed Loewe

Ed Loewe

Ed Loewe is a musician who began playing bass for the Nebraska Rock-a-Billy band of the 1960's, The "Teen Rogues". The band included Gary Budde lead guitar, Doc Rauss rhythm guitar and vocals, Harry Pokorny and Dick Kuhlberg on drums. They regrouped in 1999 for their first performance since 1962 during their induction into The Nebraska Music Hall of Fame in Norfolk, NE. Loewe moved to Los Angeles in 1964 and joined the popular Royale Monarchs, playing regularly at Bob Eubanks Cinnamon Cinder night clubs and performed on his "Cinnamon Cinder" television show.


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