Paul Lowman

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Paul Lowman
Birth namePaul Lowman
Born Oshawa, Ontario, Canada
Genres Indie rock, folk rock
Occupation(s)Musician
Instrument(s)Bass guitar, vocals, guitar, violin, piano, lap steel
Years active1999–present

Paul Lowman is a Canadian musician. He is the bass player for Cuff the Duke.

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Biography

Lowman grew up in Oshawa, Ontario where he played with fellow Cuff the Duke member Wayne Petti. As Cuff the Duke picked up, He moved to Toronto. Aside from Cuff the Duke, he has also played on albums by The Hylozoists and Hayden. Lowman is well known for his firm handshake and perfect beard.

Discography


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