Lowell Bekker

Lowell Bekker (born July 20, 1995) is an American singer and songwriter, record producer, cofounder of family record label Bekker Records, cinematographer, and film director. Bekker initiated a career in music at the age of 13, and has since released two extended plays and a successful studio album.
Early Life and Career
Childhood
Lowell Bekker was born in San Antonio, TX on July 20, 1995. The middle of five children, he showed artistic expression since he was very young. Bekker studied classical music throughout his childhood, dreaming to become a pianist. He later relocated to Dallas, TX at the age of 5. He was exposed to classical music for the first decade of his life, but later pursued an interest in synthesized electronic music, after being heavily influenced by European electronic artists such as Basshunter.
Career
Lowell Bekker, along with a couple of his family members, initiated in early 2010 what was later to be known as Bekker Records, an independent record label with the mission of giving underground artists opportunities at pursuing a musical career.
Only a month after starting the record label, Bekker released his first single, 'SexMachine'. The single has had radio airplay from several different stations across the United States shortly after being released. A censored version of the song was used as a radio edit, adding an additional section to the song. He later released an extended play on May 21, 2010 on iTunes and Amazon, to mixed reviews from online media.
The first single off of the album, 'Find You Someday', was released in late 2010.
After a brief financial success from the single, the studio album Summerboy was released to iTunes and Amazon on March 11, 2011 to critical and financial success.
Due to the major success from Summerboy, he is currently charting at #1 of the top Electronic artists in Dallas, TX.
On September 9th, 2011, Bekker announced his first single, 'Possession', to be released on October 7th, 2011. He posted a cross as his profile picture on popular social networking sites such as Twitter and Facebook, potentially suggesting upcoming themes for the song.
 
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