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Eddie Low (born Edward Robert Low MNZM in Rotorua on 14 May 1943; died 21 September 2024) was a New Zealand musician and singer remembered for his singing voice which earned him the title as The Voice In A Million. He was also proficient on many instruments - guitar, piano, flute, violin and often played trumpet in his songs. In 1964, Low moved to Australia with fellow entertainer John Rowles as a duo, then both joined The Sundowners band. In 1966 Low moved back to New Zealand to join The Quin Tikis singing and playing trumpet, touring with Joe Brown's annual Miss New Zealand Show tour and in the 1966 musical comedy film Don't Let It Get You. In 1970 he was signed to Joe Brown Records and released Buck Owen's "Crying Time" as a New Zealand hit. In 2003 Low toured New Zealand with a Roy Orbison tribute show. Eddie moved to Sydney and then finally back to Christchurch New Zealand where he released many albums, often doing his own backing and production. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

The Great Eddie Low - Vol 3

The Great Eddie Low - Vol 1
Blue Smoke
The Best of Eddie Low

The Great Eddie Low - Vol 2

The Voice In A Million Platinum Edition
The Great Eddie Low
You Raise Me Up
The Voice In A Million Platinum Edition
Our Music Vol 1
Do You Wanna Dance
This Could Be the Last Time