Frank Lowe (June 24, 1943 – September 19, 2003) was an American avant-garde jazz saxophonist and composer.
[5] Unusually for the jazz culture at the time, Lowe had had no extended apprenticeship or slow paying-of-dues: one moment he was an amateur, and the next he was playing with the late John Coltrane's rhythm section.
[3] Lowe began recording with his own group in 1973, with his album Black Beings, on ESP-Disk.
[6] Lowe was a tenor saxophonist who was extremely influenced by the first and second waves of free jazz throughout the 1960s.
With Alice Coltrane With Billy Bang With Don Cherry With Joe McPhee With Juma Sultan's Aboriginal Music Society