David Lowery
Singer-songwriter and guitarist.

Born
September 10th, 1960
64 years ago
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
United States
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An American singer-songwriter and guitarist. Formed the rock band Camper Van Beethoven in the 1980s, which blended genres such as alternative rock, folk, and punk. Later, co-founded the band Cracker, achieving commercial success with hits like 'Low' and 'Eurotrash Girl.' Also involved in various solo projects and music production.
Founded Camper Van Beethoven and released 'Key Lime Pie'
Achieved commercial success with Cracker's 'Kerosene Hat'
Contributed to the soundtracks of several films
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