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* Open For Engagements ( 1994 ) In the line-up, only Rod Davis ( guitar ) an John Duff Lowe ( piano ) played for The Quarrymen in the 1950s
* Omare Lowe, who played football at the University of Washington and was drafted by the Miami Dolphins.
Gorillaz ' frontman Damon Albarn played the song when he filled in for Zane Lowe on BBC Radio 1.
As a result Lowe, Tulin and Williams ( the three who had played on all the early recordings ) were joined by two new members, including James Lowe's son, to reform the band.
Nick Lowe ( bass, guitars, vocals ) and Brinsley Schwarz ( guitar, piano, vocals ) originally met at Woodbridge School where they played in school bands with Barry Landerman ( keyboards, vocals ) and Phil Hall ( guitar ).
After the break-up, Hopkins continued as a songwriter, O ’ Hara became a recording engineer and de Lone played as a session musician with Bonnie Raitt, Nick Lowe, Elvis Costello and others.
In its first year of opening The Attic played host to a number of acts including Zane Lowe & Kissy Sell Out.
The Venue has played host to a huge range of acts in the past including Zane Lowe, Ministry of Sound, 5ive, Nero, Vengaboys, Pendulum, Coolio, Reggie Yates, B * Witched, Edith Bowman, S Club, and X Factor Stars.
Lowe was quoted as saying that he had " escaped from the tyranny of the snare drum " in No Depression, ( September – October 2001 ) when explaining his move away from regular pop music that would get played on mainstream radio.
Lowe played Glastonbury 2011, performing a short solo set of Brinsley Schwarz tracks on The Spirit Of 71 stage, where they played back in 1971, before heading to the Acoustic Stage for a full band show.
The team also organised and competed in the first ever three-sided football match to be played in Spain, on 7 May 2011, and discussed by journalist Sid Lowe in the Guardians football podcast.
His other film roles during this period included Spike Milligan's surreal The Bed Sitting Room ( 1969 ), in which he mutates into a parrot, a drunken butler in The Ruling Class ( 1972 ) with Peter O ' Toole, and Theatre of Blood ( 1973 ), a horror movie starring Vincent Price, with Lowe as one of the critics murdered by the deranged actor played by Price.
Between 1971 and 1973 Lowe joined Dad's Army colleague Ian Lavender on the BBC radio comedy Parsley Sidings, and played Mr Micawber in a BBC television serial of David Copperfield ( 1974 ).
A member of the Milford Drama Department, Glass played the part of Captain George Brackett in their 1975 production of South Pacific, Lowe in their 1976 production of Damn Yankees, and Bud Frump in their 1977 production of How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying ; along with his involvement on stage, he was a member of the Thespian Society.
Paul Edward Lowe ( born September 27, 1936 in Homer, Louisiana ) is a retired American football running back who played for the Los Angeles / San Diego Chargers and Kansas City Chiefs of the American Football League from 1960 to 1969.
Lowe attend Oregon State University and played football for the Beavers under legendary coach Tommy Prothro.
After graduating from Oregon State University, Lowe played for the San Francisco 49ers during the 1959 pre-season.
In December 2007 it was announced that a statue of Arthur Lowe who played the leading character Captain George Mainwaring would be erected in the town ..
In 2010, Lowe was one of only two active players, along with Livan Hernandez, to have played 12 or more seasons without going on the disabled list.
It was first played by Zane Lowe on 17 November 2008.
He played baseball as a child, and Chad and Rob Lowe and Charlie Sheen — who played on the same team — were among his schoolmates.
Through the 1980s he recorded with Cassandra Wilson ( 1985 ), played occasionally with the Paris Reunion Band and Frank Lowe, appeared on John Patton's Soul Connection ( 1983 ), but mostly concentrated on teaching.

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Within three years, Sather and chief scout Barry Fraser had drafted several players who would have an important role in the team's success, including Mark Messier, Glenn Anderson, Jari Kurri, Paul Coffey, Kevin Lowe, Grant Fuhr and Andy Moog.
The film also featured Rob Lowe, Tia Carrere, Lara Flynn Boyle, Brian Doyle-Murray, Robert Patrick ( spoofing his role in Terminator 2: Judgment Day ), Chris Farley, Ed O ' Neill, Ione Skye, Meat Loaf, and Alice Cooper.
In 1973 Sykes had a small role as a police sergeant in the Douglas Hickox thriller Theatre of Blood, starring Vincent Price with an all-star supporting cast including Jack Hawkins, Diana Rigg, Robert Morley, Diana Dors, Michael Hordern, Arthur Lowe, Dennis Price and Milo O ' Shea.
The third version of The Plank was made in 1979 for Thames TV as a half-hour TV special, with a cast including Eric, Arthur Lowe ( taking Tommy Cooper's role ), Charlie Drake, Charles Hawtrey and Wilfrid Hyde-White.
A revival of the play starring Rob Lowe in the role of LTJG Kaffee, Suranne Jones as LCDR Galloway and John Barrowman as Capt Ross, opened at the Theatre Royal Haymarket, London, in late August 2005 for preview showings followed by a three-month run in early September 2005.
He also took a role in four episodes of a Coronation Street spin-off series, Pardon the Expression in which he starred opposite Arthur Lowe.
More recently, Paddy Lowe, the director of the Formula One team McLaren was at Sidney Sussex, as was Carol Vorderman, the popular television host, known primarily for her role on the game show Countdown.
During the final season of The West Wing, Lowe returned to his role of Sam Seaborn, appearing in two of the final four episodes.
Although Lowe had expressed unhappiness about his decreased role on that show at the time of his departure, he has now repeatedly said that any animosity between them is over and that he was pleased to be working once more with Sorkin, whose talents as a writer Lowe highly regards.
Lowe passed on the role of Dr. Derek Shepherd of Grey's Anatomy, which eventually went to Patrick Dempsey.
In that same year, Lowe filmed his critically acclaimed role as super movie agent in the 2006 independent film Thank You for Smoking.
Lowe had a supporting role in the 2009 movie The Invention of Lying and a leading role in Too Late to Say Goodbye.
In 2011, Lowe guest starred in a recurring role on Showtimes comedy Californication.
* A radio adaptation was produced with Arthur Lowe in the title role in the 1970s.
By the 1960s, Lowe had successfully made the transition to television and landed a regular role as draper / lay preacher Leonard Swindley in the northern drama series Coronation Street ( 1960 – 65 ).
Leonard Swindley was not a role Lowe relished though, and he longed to move on.
In 1968 Lowe was cast in his best remembered role, as Captain George Mainwaring in the BBC sitcom Dad's Army ( 1968 – 77 ).
His colleagues on the show later remarked that the role resembled Lowe himself, pompous and bumbling ; Lowe had a clause written into his contract specifying that he would never have to lose his trousers.
His first starring role was in the 1984 comedy Revenge of the Nerds as Gilbert Lowe, though he had a tiny part in the 1982 film Fast Times at Ridgemont High, credited as " stoner Bud ".
Lowe compiled a 5 – 15 record over his first two seasons, during which he split time starting and relieving, but came into his own in 1999 after being transferred into the closer's role, finishing the season with 15 saves and a 2. 63 ERA.
After playing Oscar Wilde's lover John Gray in 1997's Wilde he took his first international role as Fifth Officer Harold Lowe in the blockbuster film Titanic.

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