Three-time San Diego Music Award winner Low Volts is giving the music world a much needed shock to the heart with his fuzzed-out, one-man, dirty blues-rock n’ soul performances. Armed with only a gritty old slide-guitar, thunderous kick drum laden with tambourines and dark, howling vocals, Low Volts creates a thick and swampy sound equivalent to the force of a four-piece band. Having performed to a sold out crowd at The Ryman, nationally touring with Brian Setzer, and landing songs in the smash comedy hit shows, Shameless, Weeds, Reign, The Baja Bug Movie and Super Troopers 2 alongside Eagles of Death Metal, Low Volts is on a steady path of rock and roll righteousness.

       Great-grandson of a traveling gospel singer who was framed for murder and faced the ELECTRIC CHAIR, Low Volts would not exist today if it wasn’t for a key witness that helped pardon his distant kin in the final hours of his uncertain fate. Doc wrote and published a book about his story titled 'Up From The Depths' "The Miracle That Saved Me from the Electric Chair". This is the story that inspired the stage moniker 'LOW VOLTS'.

Photo: Andrew Rowley

Photo: Andrew Rowley

Great grandfather of Tim Lowman aka 'Low Volts'. 'Doc' Lowman was a traveling Gospel singer framed for murder and sentenced to the ELECTRIC CHAIR. Left: His book cover. Center: Playing a Gibson Style 'O' guitar in Stetson Hat and buffalo chaps. Right: Ad for double face gospel records

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