Thomas Henry Lowther (born 11 July 1941)[1] is an English jazz trumpeter who also plays violin.
Lowther appeared for some time with the Keef Hartley Band,[1] playing with him at Woodstock, the music festival held in New York in August 1969.
In the 1970s he worked with Mike Gibbs (1970–76), Kenny Wheeler (from 1972), Alan Cohen (1972), Michael Garrick (1972–73), Kurt Edelhagen (1974), John Taylor (1974), Stan Tracey (1976 onwards), Tony Coe (1976), Graham Collier (1976–78), Jubiaba with Barbara Thompson (1978) and Gordon Beck (1978), in addition to his own ensemble, Quaternity.
[4] In 1986 he worked with Humphrey Lyttelton in his reconstruction of the John Robichaux Orchestra for a documentary film on Buddy Bolden.
[5] As leader With Neil Ardley With Jack Bruce With Graham Collier With John Dankworth With David Essex With Michael Gibbs With Barry Guy and the London Jazz Composers Orchestra With Keef Hartley With John Mayall With Talk Talk With Colin Towns With Stan Tracey With Mike Westbrook With Kenny Wheeler With others