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Lowen & Navarro

Eric Lowen and Dan Navarro began their career in the music industry as songwriters, penning tunes for notable artists such as Pat Benatar, The Bangles, The Four Tops, Dave Edmunds and The Temptations. The success of their songwriting careers enabled them to pursue their dream of recording their own songs as a duo.

In January 1988, Lowen & Navarro began performing weekly at The Breakaway in Venice, CA. They generated a growing buzz about their music throughout LA and by the end of 1989, they were recording their first album. “Walking On A Wire” was released by Chameleon Records in 1990. The album received rave reviews nationwide.

Over the next 10 years, they released 3 additional albums before forming their own record company, Red Hen Records. Lowen & Navarro released their second live album, “Live Radio” in 2002. The album, “All The Time In The World”, was funded completely by their loyal fan base and was released in 2004. During the recording of that album, Eric Lowen was diagnosed with the incurable neuromuscular disease ALS, aka Lou Gehrig’s Disease.

Lowen & Navarro released a 12-song live DVD in 2006. It includes shots with six high definition cameras, clips from two live concerts and a documentary-styled retrospective on the duos career.

Last updated:Nov 08, 2007
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