Mundell Lowe, born on April twenty-first, nineteen twenty-two, was a distinguished American jazz guitarist whose talents spanned across various mediums including radio, television, and film. His career as a session musician allowed him to collaborate with numerous artists and contribute to a wide array of projects.
In the 1970s, Lowe made significant contributions to film and television scores, most notably with the soundtrack for the film Billy Jack and the music for the popular series Starsky and Hutch. His ability to blend jazz elements with cinematic compositions showcased his versatility and creativity as a musician.
As a member of André Previn's Trio in the 1990s, Lowe continued to demonstrate his exceptional skills as a guitarist and composer. His work during this period further solidified his reputation in the jazz community and beyond, as he remained an influential figure in the music industry.