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Nick Lowe: Tiny Desk Concert

November 1, 2010
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Set list
  • Man That I've Become
  • Rome Wasn't Built In A Day
  • All Men Are Liars
  • House For Sale
About

English singer-songwriter, musician, and producer Nick Lowe recently showcased his timeless talent at a Tiny Desk concert. Lowe, born on March 24, 1949, has a rich musical history dating back to his days with Brinsley Schwarz and Rockpile. His work with Stiff Records and as a producer for artists like Elvis Costello solidified his reputation as a key figure in genres like pub rock, power pop, and new wave.

During the concert, Lowe captivated the audience with classic tunes like "(What's So Funny 'Bout) Peace, Love, and Understanding?" and "Cruel to Be Kind," showcasing his unique blend of wit and pop sensibility. He also debuted a poignant new song, "House for Sale," highlighting his ability to create emotionally resonant music even in his 60s. Lowe's performance at 61 was a testament to his enduring talent, presenting a mix of crooner charm, country influences, and a touch of crotchetiness that only adds to his appeal.

As a seasoned musician who continues to evolve with grace, Lowe's Tiny Desk concert was a testament to his timeless artistry and undeniable impact on the music industry.

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