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Kal Mann
Kal Mann
American lyricist
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The Orlons
The Orlons
American 1960s R&B girl group
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Bobby Rydell
Bobby Rydell
American professional singer, mainly of rock and roll music
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Jody Reynolds
Jody Reynolds
American singer
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Chubby Checker
Chubby Checker
American singer
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Billy "Crash" Craddock
Billy "Crash" Craddock
American singer
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Janis Martin
Janis Martin
American musician
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Sweet Inspirations
Sweet Inspirations
American R&B vocal group
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Robert Gordon
Robert Gordon
American rockabilly musician
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Ray Smith
Ray Smith
American musician, singer and composer
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Fred Foster
Fred Foster
American record producer, songwriter, and music business executive
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Bill Black
Bill Black
American bassist
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D. J. Fontana
D. J. Fontana
American musician
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Claude Demetrius
Claude Demetrius
American songwriter, musician
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Sam Phillips
Sam Phillips
American businessman, record executive, record producer and DJ
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Malcolm Yelvington
Malcolm Yelvington
American musician
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Leiber-Stoller
Leiber-Stoller
American songwriting and record producing duo
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Charlie Feathers
Charlie Feathers
American country music and rockabilly musician; songwriter
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Carl Perkins
Carl Perkins
American recording artist; rockabilly musician, songwriter
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Frankie Avalon
Frankie Avalon
American actor and singer
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Lee Denson
Lee Denson
American musician
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Jimmy Wisner
Jimmy Wisner
American pianist, arranger, songwriter, and producer
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Terry Fell
Terry Fell
American musician
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Gene Summers
Gene Summers
American singer
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Jack Rhodes
Jack Rhodes
American country music producer and songwriter
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Johnny Burnette
Johnny Burnette
American musician
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Scotty Moore
Scotty Moore
American musician
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Tommy Blake
Tommy Blake
American singer
Bernie Lowe
American songwriter, record producer, arranger, pianist, bandleader

Bernie Lowe

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American songwriter, record producer, arranger, pianist, bandleader
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Bernie Lowe (born Bernard Lowenthal, November 22, 1917 – September 1, 1993) was an American songwriter / record producer / arranger / pianist and bandleader.

Born in Philadelphia, Lowe started Teen Records and in 1955 was working with Freddie Bell and the Bellboys. He asked Freddie Bell to rewrite the lyrics of "Hound Dog" to appeal to a broader radio audience. Teen Records and the group had a regional hit with this version of the song, which was one of four songs the group did with Lowe. It was this same version that Elvis Presley heard in Las Vegas, Nevada, adopted, recorded, and made his own. Lowe went on to co-pen with Kal Mann the chart-topping song, "Teddy Bear", for the same singer.

Bernie Lowe sometimes masqueraded as 'Harold Land'. This enabled him to be affiliated with both ASCAP and BMI.

Lowe founded Philadelphia, Pennsylvania's Cameo Records in 1956, and Cameo was later expanded into the Cameo-Parkway Records label. The owners then signed a then unknown singer, Ernest Evans, to their burgeoning label. Evans would soon change his name to Chubby Checker, whose success helped Cameo-Parkway become one of the largest independent record labels in the United States. Lowe is credited with co-writing the song "Butterfly" which helped launch and further the career of Charlie Gracie, the eminent 1950s rock and roller, just as the term was entering into the cultural lexicon. Lowe also launched the careers of Dee Dee Sharp, Bobby Rydell, The Orlons, The Dovells, and The Tymes.

Bernie Lowe died in Wyncote, Pennsylvania, a suburb of Philadelphia, on September 1, 1993.