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Willie French Lowery is a Lumbee Indian from Robeson County, North Carolina and has over forty years of experience as a professional
singer, songwriter and guitarist. He has performed with artists such as Floyd Westerman, Ulali, The Allman Brothers, and Clyde
McPhatter, and has recorded with several musical groups including "Plant and See" (White Whale Records) and "Lumbee"
(Radnor Records). With "Lumbee," Lowery's single "Streets of Gold" reached #1 in East coast markets. He
has published over 500 songs which have been recorded by numerous gospel, rock, country and R&B artists.
He composed the original songs for Strike At the Wind!, an outdoor drama now in its 25th year that tells the story of
Lumbee hero Henry Berry Lowery. Willie Lowery's solo albums include "Proud to be a Lumbee," "A Tribute to Old
Main," and "Thunder Beings of Light," all of which he recorded as educational tributes to his history and culture.
His tribute to Henry Berry, "Henry Berry Lowery is My Hero," was performed by the North Carolina Symphony in 1986
and 1987, under the direction of Jackson Parkhurst.
He has performed in public schools in Robeson County and throughout North Carolina, and he has been named "Tarheel
of the Week" for his work with Indian youth and his contributions to North Carolina history. Currently he is producing
and recording at Soundsation Recording Studio in Lumberton, NC.
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