Nick Lowe wrote "(What's So Funny 'Bout) Peace, Love and Understanding." Elvis Costello made it famous. Nick Lowe wrote it first, recorded it first, and watched someone else get the credit. That's basically his whole career in one sentence.
He produced Elvis Costello's first five albums. He produced the Pretenders. He produced Graham Parker. He wrote "Cruel to Be Kind," one of the most perfectly constructed pop songs of the late 70s. He invented the term "pub rock." He was in Brinsley Schwarz, Rockpile, and Little Village. He has been quietly, consistently excellent for over fifty years and remains one of the most underappreciated figures in rock and roll history.
The people who know Nick Lowe really know Nick Lowe. This tee is for them — and for anyone who's ready to find out what they've been missing.
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