A Sit-Down Meal

A Sit-Down Meal

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James Nichols and Black Satellite “I was playing right before you called,” he WHEN: 6:30 p.m. Friday said from his Los Angeles home. “Hope you WHERE: The Marquee, 1225 Fourth St. don’t mind me doing some busy work while you’re doing your phone interview.” Sure enough, Lowery was putting away do your job and be professional about it.” dishes while discussing his 6:30 p.m. Friday This work ethic helped Lowery once he gig at The Marquee, 1225 Fourth St. started a solo career. Best known for his incendiary guitar work Admitting he wouldn’t hurt a fly in real with such artists as Rob Zombie and Marilyn life, Lowery often named his self-penned PROVIDED Manson, Lowery is surprisingly mellow in songs after famous serial killers like Ed Gein Musician John 5 will be headlining a show with Jared James Nicholls and Black Satellite at spite of his multi-tasking. and Albert Fish. 6:30 p.m. Friday at The Marquee, 1225 Fourth St. Born into the upper-class area of Grosse “I read a lot and those guys intrigue me Point, Michigan, he knew he wanted to because they’re so different than me,” Lowery become a musician at the early age of 7. said. “I was a rock kid in private,” Lowery said. For his new album, “Sinner,” slated to be “Everybody in my class wore Polo shirts at released on Oct. 31, Lowery will even offer a school. I also wore a Polo shirt, but with a few covers. rock T-shirt underneath.” “I’ll be doing my own version of ‘Georgia While Lowery cited such seminal guitarists on My Mind’ (with KISS drummer Peter as Eddie Van Halen and Jimi Hendrix as Criss) and doing a cover of ‘How High the influences, he had a few atypical inspirations. Moon,’” he said. “I loved the Monkees, the Partridge Family Wait, isn’t that last one a Les Paul and and, even, Buck Owens and Roy Clark from Mary Ford song? ‘Hee-Haw,’” the 50-year-old said. “If I saw “Yes, it is,” Lowery said. “It is beautiful and a guitar player on TV in the 1970s, I’d take if I can get more fans into Les Paul and Mary note. It didn’t matter what genre the musician Ford the better.” was playing. If he had a guitar in his hand, I Indeed, he is simply paying it forward. was intrigued.” When he was growing up, Lowery loved After graduating from high school, Lowery “The Brady Bunch” as much as he loved moved to Los Angeles. Almost immediately, Metallica. he became an in-demand session guitarist. And now as a solo act, he can attract Lowery played with Lita Ford and KISS anybody from guitar pickers to goth kids to before hooking up with David Lee Roth. Rob Zombie fans in his audiences. “They always warn you to never work “I never know who to expect at my shows,” with your idols,” he said. “Right off the bat, I Lowery said. “That’s why I jump from genre began working with people I loved as a kid. to genre.” They turned out to be great people.” This will certainly be the case at the Eventually, Lowery joined Marilyn Marquee, which is one of his first post- Manson, working with the shock rocker for pandemic performances.

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