John Charles Lowe
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John Charles Lowe (born April 1942, in West Derby, Liverpool, Lancashire) was a friend of John Lennon who played piano on their 1958. Although, People have found out that his name was not after all John Charles Lowe, but John Duff Lowe. John "Duff" Lowe was a pianoist in a band called, "The Quarry Men" for a short time in the late 1950s, maybe around late 1957 and 1958. He wasn't in the band for long and he wasn't an important member, but he was there with the Quarry Men, (also including John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Colin Hanton) went to a studio in Liverpool to record a couple of songs for a vanity disc, they were "That'll Be the Day" and "In Spite of All the Danger". Ater two sessions, he dissapeared and nothing else is known about him.