Levi Lowrey | |
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Origin | Dacula, Georgia |
Genres | Singer-Songwriter |
Years active | 1990 – present |
Labels | Southern Ground Artists |
Associated acts | Zac Brown Band, Cadillac Sky, John Driskell Hopkins, Sonia Leigh, The Wood Brothers, Blackberry Smoke, Nic Cowan, Mumford and Sons, Travis Meadows, Kings of Leon, Skillet Lickers II, Clay Cook |
Website | http://www.levilowrey.com |
Levi Lowrey is a singer-songwriter from Dacula, Georgia. He has performed extensively as a solo artist, headliner, and as the supporting act for well known names including Clay Cook, and Zac Brown Band. He is a great-grandson of Gid Tanner. Lowrey is one of the co-writers of the 'Colder Weather' performed by Zac Brown Band that went #1 for two weeks. Lowrey is also the co- writer of Zac Brown Band single 'The Wind" from their #1 Billboard album Uncaged. He is a CMA nominee for "Colder Weather" 2012 BMI Country Award Winner Top 50 songs of the year Colder Weather. 2011 and 2012 voted Best Local Songwriter- Creative Loafing. Roughstock named Levi 13 of 13: Ones to watch in 2013.
Lowrey has performed on many Zac Brown Band projects including the live album, "Pass the Jar: Zac Brown Band and Friends Live from the Fabulous Fox Theatre In Atlanta", [1] the exclusive compilation, "Breaking Southern Ground", [2] and Zac Brown Band's "You Get What You Give". [3] [4]
Year | Tracks | Title |
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2008 | 10 | I've Held The Devil's Hand |
2011 | 12 | I Confess I Was A Fool |
2014 | 15 | Levi Lowrey |
2015 | 10 | My Crazy Head |
Roots & Branches, 2016
"Live at the Red Clay Music Foundry," 2017
Year | Title | Director |
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2011 | "Back Down South" (Kings of Leon) | Casey McGrath |
Year | Title | Artist | Album | Contribution |
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2009 | "Mountain Time" | Clay Cook | Mountain Time | Fiddle, Backing Vocals |
2010 | "I Shall Be Released" | Zac Brown Band | Pass the Jar | Vocals |
2011 | "Ribbon of Red" | Sonia Leigh | 1978 December | Vocals |
"Bar" | Sonia Leigh | 1978 December | Vocals | |
"Fix the System" | Nathanial McGill | An Inconvenient Tax (Motion Picrtue Soundtrack) | Fiddle | |
2012 | "How Could I?" | John Driskell Hopkins | Daylight | Vocals |
"Lest We Forget" | The Brothers Bright | A Song Treasury | Fiddle | |
"Prison Bible" | Fester Hagood | Live from Rock Bottom | Fiddle, Engineering & Production | |
2018 | "Top of The Stairs" | Mike Rizzi | Appropriate What Remains | Vocals |
Year | Title | Recording Artist | Album | Co-writer(s) |
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2010 | "Colder Weather" | Zac Brown Band | You Get What You Give | Zac Brown, Wyatt Durrette, Coy Bowles |
2012 | "How Could I" | John Driskell Hopkins (ft. Levi Lowrey) | Daylight | Hopkins |
"The Wind" | Zac Brown Band | Uncaged | Zac Brown, Wyatt Durrette | |
2013 | "Good Country People" | Travis Meadows | Old Ghosts and Unfinished Business | Meadows |
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