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David Lowe

David Lowe is an established composer, arranger and producer working primarily in television, radio, branding, idents and commercials, both in the UK and internationally. It has been said that if you have watched television, chances are that you have heard David's music. He has created music for a wide range of programmes including news, current affairs, factual, wildlife and entertainment shows. He has also composed for National Radio and for special events, such as the London 2012 Olympic Games - a global themed remix of Chariots of Fire for the medal presentations. David’s music fronts some of the most popular shows on British TV today - BBC News, as well as The One Show, Countryfile, Panorama and Grand Designs. Internationally he has created brand identities for Bloomberg TV USA, Euronews France, CCTV China, Al Arabiya, Abu Dhabi TV, NDTV India and TV2 Norway. Two CDs of David's music have been released by the BBC. BBC World: The Music, released in 2001, is a compilation of some of Lowe's work for BBC World, made available after significant demand from viewers. He’s composed extensively for advertising, including the themes for Santander Bank, HSBC, British Airways and Barclays. He is well known for his hit single "Would You...?" which was a top 3 hit. The follow up single 'Straight...to Number One' was chosen by Apple to launch the iTunes site in the USA, where every track on the follow Touch and Go album has been used in films, television and commercials. David has been awarded Honorary Doctorates from Staffordshire and Birmingham City Universities, and is a member of British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) and the British Academy of Composers and Songwriters (BASCA).
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