Eddie Low
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In the early 1960s Eddie Low played in showbands, and with the Quintikis toured with the annual Miss New Zealand[disambiguation needed] contest. He also appeared in the film Don't Let It Get You (1966) with the Quintikis, Howard Morrison, and Kiri Te Kanawa. He went on to record albums in the United States, Canada, Australia and New Zealand.
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Roy Orbison tribute Tour
"In 2003 Low toured NZ as the star of the Roy Orbison tribute show. During the tour he received so many inquires as to when he would be releasing a new album that as soon as the tour concluded, he start work on it."[1]
Discography
Albums
- The Voice in a Million: the Best of Eddie Low (2011) - Platinum[2]
Songs
- "Scarlet Ribbons"
- "Wimoweh"
- "A Star Fell From Heaven"
- "Crying Time"
- "I Can't Stop Loving You"
- "Il Silenzio"
- "It Don't Hurt Anymore"
- "Help Me make It Through The Night"
- "Lonely Woman make Good Lovers"
- "Rockin Over River"
- "Bonnie Please Don't Go"
- "Maria"
His own compositions
- "Where Are You My Love"
- "Sunday Daddy"
- "Songs Of Home"
- "Aroha"
- "Old Cowboy Songs"
- "I Am Me"
Awards
- 2006 - Low was appointed a Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit (MNZM) for Services to Music, in the Queen's Birthday Honours.
- 2009 - Low received the Country Music Legend Award at the New Zealand
- 2009 - Low was presented with the Benny Award from the Variety Artists Club of New Zealand Inc,[3] the highest honour available for a New Zealand entertainer.
References
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External links
- Pages with reference errors
- Use New Zealand English from November 2012
- All Wikipedia articles written in New Zealand English
- Use dmy dates from October 2011
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- Articles with links needing disambiguation from October 2014
- 1943 births
- Living people
- Blind musicians
- New Zealand musicians