Jez Lowe and The Bad Pennies

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  • english folk
  • under 2000 listeners
  • singer-songwriters
Jez Lowe (born 1955) is an English folk singer-songwriter. Lowe was born and raised in County Durham, in a coal mining family with Irish roots. He is known primarily for his compositions dealing with daily life in North-East England, particularly in his hometown of Easington Colliery. He performs both as a solo artist and with his backing band, The Bad Pennies. In addition to singing his songs, Lowe accompanies himself and The Bad Pennies on guitar, harmonica, cittern, and piano.

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Songs

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    A Call for the North Country

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    Alibi Child

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    Aloysius

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    Armstrong's Army

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    Bait Up

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    Ballad of Tasker Jack

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    Bede Weeps

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    Dover, Delaware

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    Dry Season Land

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    Fancy Goods

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    Felton Lonnen / Here's the Tender Coming

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    Glad Rags Again

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    Go Away Joe

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    Greek Lightning

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    Had Away, Gan On

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    Homefires / Felton Lonnen / Here's the Tender Coming

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    I Saw Hands

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    Idle Time

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    If I had another Penny

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    In My Trade

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    Just Like Moses

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    Kid Canute / Scotty Moore's Reel

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    Last of the Widows

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    Latchkey Lover

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    Long Iron

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    Maddison

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    Matchboxes

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    Mike Neville Said It (So It Must Be True)

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    Mother's Day

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    Propping

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    She'll Always Be Freedom (A Song for Saoirse)

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    Skin Too Thin

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    Sod All

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    Son of the Indian Lass

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    Sons of the Century

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    Spares or Repair

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    Spitting Cousins

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    Sweep Horizons Clean

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    Tear-Drop Two-Step

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    Tenterhooks

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    The Big Fear

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    The Bulldog Breed

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    The Crake in the Morning

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    The Guilts

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    The Parish Notices

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    The'Limping Drinker's Polka

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    These Coal Town Days

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    Tom-Tom

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    Too Up and Too Down

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    Workhouse


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